Empowering seniors through technology
At Techmen northern beaches, we understand that technology can be confusing, but it doesn't have to be. We're dedicated to helping seniors in Brisbane confidently navigate the digital world, ensuring you stay connected and independent. Discover how our tailored support can simplify your tech life.
Common tech frustrations, simplified
Many older Australians in Coffs Harbour, like those in our tech-savvy seniors group, once felt left behind by fast-changing technology. We specialize in making sense of modern devices, from computers and tablets to understanding Wi-Fi, NBN, and basic computer repairs. Our goal is to transform frustration into confidence.
Connecting to the NBN
We'll get you online with ease, setting up your internet connection and ensuring a stable NBN experience.
Simplifying remote controls
Tired of multiple remotes? We'll help you consolidate and understand your home entertainment systems.
Mastering tablets & computers
From video calls with family to browsing the web, we provide personalized guidance for your devices.
Making tech easy and stress-free
Unlike other options, we focus on patient, clear instruction tailored to your pace. Our instructor once introduced a wearable device with GPS tracking, explaining, “This isn’t just another gadget. It offers 24/7 monitoring, fall detection, and an SOS button.” We break down complex tech into understandable, practical solutions.
Peace of mind and connection
The main positive difference we make is empowering you with peace of mind and enhanced connection. Imagine Margaret, walking along the Coffs Harbour coastline, feeling quietly confident with her new GPS-enabled device. Her daughter, interstate, received the setup notification, and now they both have reassurance and connection.
Ready for reliable tech support?
We want to help you navigate essential tech tasks with ease, ensuring you stay connected and confident without unnecessary charges. Our home-based electronic assistance is tailored to your needs. Contact us today to simplify your tech world.

Beyond the ordinary - a small story
In Coffs Harbour, a group of tech-savvy seniors gathered each week at the local community college, eager to learn how modern devices designed for assistance for seniors could improve their daily lives. Many of them were older Australians who had once felt left behind by fast-changing technology, but now they were embracing computers, tablets, and even learning basic computer repairs.
One afternoon, their instructor introduced a small wearable device with GPS tracking. “This isn’t just another gadget,” she explained. “It offers 24/7 monitoring, fall detection, and an SOS button that can connect you to emergency services at the press of a button.”
Margaret, one of the group, raised an eyebrow. “So if I take a tumble in the garden, it knows?”
“Exactly,” the instructor said. “It sends your GPS location instantly to your chosen contacts—family and friends—or directly to emergency services if needed.”
The room buzzed with curiosity. Bill, who had always been skeptical of new technology, leaned forward. “What about battery life? No point having it if it’s always flat.”
“Good question,” she smiled. “These devices are built to last days on a single charge.”
After the session, Margaret walked along the Coffs Harbour coastline, the new device resting lightly on her wrist. For the first time in years, she felt a quiet confidence. Her daughter, living interstate, had already received the setup notification. Now, with GPS location sharing and 24/7 monitoring, they both had peace of mind.
A week later, that confidence proved invaluable. While reaching for a watering can, Margaret slipped. Within seconds, the fall detection system activated. Her device sent an alert—no need for her to even reach the SOS button. Her daughter was notified, and emergency services were on their way.
As she recovered, Margaret couldn’t help but smile. Back at the community college, she proudly told the group, “It’s not just about technology—it’s about staying independent.”
And from that day on, the class wasn’t just about learning computers and tablets anymore. It became a place where older Australians discovered how the right devices designed with care could connect them, protect them, and keep them living life on their own terms.