Age UK and Breezie to help older people get online
Published on 24 February 2014 12:01 AM
Age UK and technology company Breezie team up to offer a new personalised, intuitive tablet, specifically designed for people less familiar with digital technology.
Research from Age UK shows that over 5 million people aged 65 and over have never been online.
With more and more services moving online and the growing popularity of social media, the leading charity for older people, Age UK, has teamed up with Breezie, a tech company, to offer a solution that helps make the most of the internet for people less familiar with digital technology.
Breezie is supplied with a Samsung tablet and works by simplifying everyday apps such as Facebook to make it easy for customers to get online and stay connected with friends, family and keep up to date with interests and hobbies.
The internet made easy
The system is customised at purchase with settings based on the individual's interests and gives a nominated trusted relative or friend the ability to sign-in remotely, set-up accounts and add contacts via Breezie's support service.
To call someone for free on Skype, all the customer needs to do is simply tap a friend's picture in the address book and soon be talking face-to-face.
Having worked with technology giant Samsung to develop its functionality, Breezie is built on the Android platform. People using Breezie will have access to a huge range of apps which can be used for social media, shopping and online utility bills.
Breezie also suggests apps that a customer might like then adds more features as they become more familiar with the system.
Breezie is simple and relevant
Helena King, Head of Affinity and Development at Age UK, said: 'Breezie differs from most other desktop computers and tablets in that it tackles the 2 main barriers to internet adoption: over-complication and lack of relevance.
'It is set up to meet the individual needs of the customer and evolves with them, so as the customer grows more confident and becomes more comfortable with the device Breezie can help makes the internet easier.
'We hope this will make a real difference to people in later life, helping to stay in touch with family and friends and access the internet easily and quickly.'
Jeh Kazimi, Founder & CEO of Breezie, said: 'Breezie was inspired by my own mother trying to navigate the internet. She found it intimidating and complicated.
'I couldn't find anything on the market that could make the internet work for her, so I created it myself. We're delighted to work with Age UK to address the concerns of older individuals in the UK. It worked for my mum and I know it can help so many others too.'
Breezie is available to buy through the Age UK website and can be ordered by telephone from February 2014.
The system comes with a choice of an 8" or 10" Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 touchscreen tablet, a protective case, 1-year's free support and access to Breezie's online support centre.
For more information call 0800 917 7588 (9am-6pm, Monday-Friday) or visit the Breezie page.