The smart phone revolution may have been pioneered by a younger generation, but that doesn’t mean Baby Boomers aren’t cashing in on the benefits. The latest statistics suggest that 45% of Kiwis aged 55 or over own a smartphone, and you can bet that every device is loaded with apps. Wondering what to download next? Here’s our pick of the best apps for over 50s.
Find My Car Smarter – for when you forgot where you parked your wheels
Ever parked your car, waltzed out the lot and kicked yourself two hours later when you return and have no idea where to find your wheels? Cue Find My Car Smarter, a clever app that relies on a combination of Bluetooth and GPS to track down your car’s location.
Lumosity – for keeping the spark alive
Whether you’re 50, 70 or somewhere in between, there’s no harm in giving your memory a good workout every day. Lumosity makes it easy with a clever memory-improvement app packed full of games and puzzles designed to keep you sharp as a tack. It’s also engineered by neuroscientists which gives it serious street cred.
Pillboxie – for organising your meds
From multivitamins to heart medication, pills are something that can quickly slot into your everyday routine as you age. Keep things simple with Pillboxie, an easy way to remember what medications to take and when. It’s runs circles around other apps thanks to its highly visual user interface which makes it a breeze to manage your meds.
EyeReader – for on-the-go magnification
Ever find yourself squinting over a newspaper article or struggling to read a bill. Simply download EyeReader, an ultra-handy app that transforms your smart phone into a magnifying glass. There’s even a light to brighten the text and offer even more clarity.
Path – for staying connected with loved ones
Stay connected with friends and family on Path, a social networking app that keeps things confidential. Rather than rely on Facebook or other open platforms, Path allows you to share messages, photos and videos in a safe and secure online environment. Perfect for staying in touch with loved ones living across the city or across the globe.
MapMyWalk – for staying active and inspired
Keep tabs on your daily walking route with this easy to use app that covers distance, speed, duration, steps, elevation and more. You can also use it to check out what routes your friends are exploring and discover new ones in your local area. It’s also a great way to stay motivated, especially during the winter months.
WebMD – for DIY healthcare
Check symptoms in a heartbeat with WebMD, a smart phone compatible version of the popular website that allows you to perform preliminary diagnosis and if necessary, seek professional help. You’ll also get access to support group discussions with fellow patients.
Do you have any apps that you can’t live without?