A pager, also known as a beeper, is a wireless telecommunications device that receives and displays messages.
Pagers receive signals from a transmitter and deliver messages directly to the user's device.
Mainly, pagers come in three types: numeric, alphanumeric, and two-way pagers.
Pagers are simple, reliable, and work in areas with limited signal. Smartphones, though advanced, can be more complex and depend on strong networks.
Healthcare and emergency services still use pagers for reliable communication, ensuring fast response times in critical situations.
Pagers offer long battery life, durability, and reliable messaging in critical areas.
Pagers were a status symbol in the '90s, often used by doctors and professionals.