Daytech

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Daytech is a brand of electronic safety and communication devices specializing in caregiver pagers, wireless call systems, home intercoms, and smart security products for homes, seniors, and care facilities.

Quanzhou, Fujian, China
Owned by Quanzhou Daytech Electronics Co., Ltd.

About Daytech

Daytech is a consumer electronics brand operated by Quanzhou Daytech Electronics Co., Ltd., a manufacturer focused on wireless caregiver pagers, nurse call systems, home intercoms, smart alarms, and related security and monitoring devices. Their products are designed primarily for elderly care, hospital and nursing environments, and home safety, helping families and caregivers monitor seniors, patients, or vulnerable individuals more easily. Many of their devices are sold globally through online marketplaces and resellers, often under the Daytech brand name.

A charge from “DAYTECH” on your card is typically associated with the purchase of one of these electronic products, such as a wireless caregiver pager kit, SOS alarm button, power failure alarm, or related smart alert device. Purchases may be made via online marketplaces (like large e-commerce platforms) or directly through retailers and distributors that source from Daytech. In some cases, the descriptor may appear when buying accessories or replacement parts related to an existing Daytech system.

If you have questions about a Daytech charge, start by checking recent online orders (especially for caregiver pagers, security or alarm devices) and email receipts around the transaction date. Look for the Daytech name in order confirmations or product descriptions. For unresolved issues, contact the seller or online marketplace where the item was purchased, since they typically handle billing, refunds, and returns on behalf of brands like Daytech. Verifying tracking numbers, order IDs, and reviewing your household’s purchases can help determine whether the charge is legitimate before requesting a dispute through your card issuer.

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  1. DAYTECH

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a charge from DAYTECH on my card usually mean?

A DAYTECH charge typically corresponds to a purchase of an electronic safety or security product such as a caregiver pager, wireless nurse call button, home intercom, or alarm device branded as Daytech, often bought through an online marketplace or electronics retailer.

I bought a caregiver pager on an online marketplace—why does the descriptor just say DAYTECH?

Many marketplaces list the product brand as the billing descriptor rather than the marketplace name or store name. If you recently purchased a Daytech-branded caregiver pager, SOS button, or alarm system, the card statement may show simply “DAYTECH” as the merchant.

How can I confirm what specific Daytech product this charge is for?

Match the transaction date and amount on your card to your email receipts or order history on the site where you shop for electronics—search your inbox and account orders for terms like “Daytech,” “caregiver pager,” or “alarm.” The order details there will show exactly which Daytech product was purchased.

How do I request a refund for a Daytech product?

Refunds for Daytech products are usually handled by the retailer or marketplace where you bought the item, not directly by the manufacturer. Go to your order page on that site, select the Daytech item, and use their return or refund request process. Provide photos or a brief description if the item is defective or not as described.

Can I cancel a Daytech order after it has been placed?

If you ordered through a major online marketplace, you may be able to cancel before the order ships by going to your orders page and selecting “Cancel” next to the Daytech item. Once shipped, you typically need to accept delivery and then process a return under the seller’s return policy.

Are there common charge amounts for Daytech purchases?

Daytech products are usually low- to mid-range electronics, so charges often appear as modest one-time amounts—commonly anywhere from around $20 to $150 depending on whether you purchased a single call button, a multi-sensor kit, or a more advanced alarm or intercom system.

Does Daytech place temporary authorization holds on my card?

Any small temporary holds or pending authorizations will generally come from the payment processor or marketplace that handles the transaction, not Daytech directly. These holds are used to verify your card and typically disappear within a few days once the final charge posts or the order is cancelled.

How can I contact someone about an issue with a Daytech device or charge?

For billing and charge questions, contact the retailer or marketplace shown on your order confirmation, since they process the payment. For technical questions about a Daytech device, use the contact details or support information provided on the product manual or the Daytech website, and reference your model number when requesting help.

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