Vibration – Vibration functionality to physically allow you to know your alert status. Silent Alert Mode – With one press, you can disable the sounds and lights to discreetly send for help without anyone knowing.īuilt to Last – Water-resistant, UL-certified fire-retardant plastic with a reinforced keychain area keeps the device sturdy and safe, while curved indented buttons help reduce false alerts. Rechargeable Battery – Fully rechargeable and allows you to monitor battery life for added peace of mind. Even if your app isn’t running or if your phone is in a locked sleep state, the call will. ORA is the only mobile personal alert device that will make a backup call to 911. If the panic alarm isn’t cancelled, ORA instructs your phone to call 911. Best of all there are no mandatory monthly fees and you can download our Silent Beacon Safety App for life alerts for FREE!ĮVERYDAY SAFETY FOR BUSINESS WOMEN, COLLEGE STUDENTS, FITNESS, HIKING,ELDERLY PARENTS WITH MEDICAL CONDITIONS OR ARE HOME ALONE!Ĭontacts 911 and up to 5 friends or family with a push of the button When the alert button is pushed, contacts are instantly alerted, along with your GPS location. With one touch you can send text messages, push notifications, email and send voice calls to your any emergency contacts inside the personal Safety App. With a built in speaker on the device, This is great for an elderly parent or parents who are alone or have MEDICAL CONDITIONS. The Silent Beacon panic button is a personal safety device that allows you to instantly call anyone including 911 while simultaneously sending family and friends your GPS location. This is really a silly omission by Wyze, especially given the simplicity and the benefit of this type of device.Black Silent Beacon (Sold by Absolutely Concealed – Authorized Wholesaler) No app, no fussing about, no searching or hoping that you can unlock your phone quickly enough. You press it once and emergency services are called immediately. With the ring system they have a physical button that sits by the bed. That’s the process they may as well just dial 911. And hope that they can do all of this before the intruder finds them. It’s a ridiculous notion to think that during an intense moment such as a break-in, that my wife or kids would have to locate their phone, unlock the phone, find the app, open the app, and then find the panic button to call for help. I hate to have the Wyze system sitting in a box in a closet but my family’s safety is too important. I switched back to the Ring home security system because the physical panic button is a non-negotiable feature for us. A similar exception for motion detection on cameras or movement sensors would also be nice. This would allow caregivers the ability to “monitor” an elderly parent, for example, overnight without having to be disturbed by other notifications. On the iPhone, text messages that end with “urgent” can break through.
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