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Safelet HeroUnisex Safety Alert Bracelet

R699

Retail: R1,000
About

Safelet Hero is a smart and sleek unisex safety alert bracelet, featuring a one-touch 'SOS' button to alert friends and family instantly of your location. If you find yourself in need of a helping hand, one simple press of the 'SOS' button will alert your network of Guardians, and help will be on it's way.

A safety net is something we all need from time to time. So that we can do the everyday things without worry. The Safelet is a stylish and smart bracelet for safety alerts that connects with a community of guardians should you need help.

For anyone who wants to remain active and independent, you are safe in the knowledge that a network of guardians is always by your side.

Product Features
  • Silicone band, polycarbonate body wrist band. Fits all wrist sizes.
  • Smartphone app to invite friends and family into your guardian network
  • Compatible with an iOS (version 7.0 or higher) or Android (version 5.0) operated smartphone
  • Weight 22 g
  • Dimensions 19.5 mm length, 11.8 mm width
  • Strap band 164mm - 216mm length
  • Rechargeable battery, lasts 2-3 weeks between charges
Safelet App
  • Invite friends and family into your Guardian Network
  • Send alerts and your location to your Guardian Network
  • Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy connection to an iOS or Android operated smartphone
  • Download Safelet App in Google Play or Apple App Store

"I feel more relaxed when I’m out with friends, because I know Safelet has my back. It’s comforting knowing my mum and dad are just a push of a button away if I need help.” – Hannah

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