Elderly GPS Smart Watch
Our Elderly GPS Smart Watches are designed to be a personal alarm , as well as a remote personal tracking device. When in a time of need, the SOS button can be activated sending an instant alert to friends and family . Alerts can arrive via the tracking app downloaded on the care givers phone.
Tracking devices help to promote safe walking by alerting caregivers when a person with dementia wanders outside of a defined area, plus providing the geographic location so they can be found quickly.
For emergency situations activate the on-board SOS button to receive instant alerts through your connected App
Be notified if a potential fall or collision has taken place. Fast alerts allow you to react promptly
Receive alerts whenever Personal Tracker GPS in proximity of your custom safe or danger zones.
Speak direct over your tracker just like a mobile phone
Medication reminders for the elderly
ELDERLY GPS SMART WATCHES FAQ?
Yes.You would need to check the frequencies the smart watches can connect to , make sure these frequencies are available in the country you will be traveling to overseas, and if you’re going to be using your local SIM card with the smart watch for example, you have to make sure the SIM card provider (the network there) supports the frequencie.
When your 2400w power station is plugged into the wall, under 500w devices will get power from the grid, not its battery. If power from the grid stops, 2400w automatically switches to its battery supply mode within 30 milliseconds.
We suggest using DC ports for small load devices (<120W) to reduce the power consumption from the AC outlet, so you will get a much longer usage time.
1. To preserve the battery lifespan, recharge it to 100% after every use.
2. We recommend the remaining 50-60% battery before storing.
When the AC and socket control buttons are turned on, there will be a certain amount of no-load power consumption. To avoid this, please turn off when not in use or 24 hours without load will automatically shut down
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