The Aartag alternative from Pebblebee is now multiplied as a panic warning


Pebblebee announced a New personal safety feature she has Tracking site clip This is compatible with both Apple’s Find My and Google’s Find Hub Network. Alert is offered as a free update for the Pebblebee app today, and the company says it will work with current and future versions of the clip without the need for subscription fees. Pressure on a button on the tracker will activate the loud sirens and light flashing to alert anyone close to you, while also running the application to send a notice to an emergency contact.

Stimulating the alert feature quickly presses the clip button several times, ensuring that random bumps will not lead to it by mistake. Unlike the voices that the follower emanates when you try to locate their location, 97 dB sirens have a more urgent tone so that it is immediately clearly around you that there is a problem.

Through the Pebblebee app, you can prepare a “safety circle” consisting of a reliable contact, which will receive a SMS message when stimulating the alert feature. The emergency message includes a safe link for the site where the alert has been run, which can be displayed in a browser so that your contacts do not need to install the Pebblebee app. The company says it plans to expand the safety circle to multiple contacts “in the near future”, as it follows the continuous direct sites an advantage over the “producer’s road map”.

Warning and flashing sirens will continue for up to one minute, but if they are accidentally turned on, or if the problem is quickly solved, the alert can be clicked quickly on the button again or using one long pressure. Upon manually cancellation, your safety department contact will receive another message to inform them that it was deliberately stopped.

To ensure that you know how to use Alert early so that you can reliably activate the feature during a real emergency, the Pebblebee application includes a test mode that allows you to quickly put pressure on the button without alerting the safety circuit connection.

The new feature is comparable to Dirty warning This was presented by the Pebblebee competitor, Tile, last September. However, although Tile’s SOS Alert can contact multiple people and even get the LIFE360 emergency transmission center calls an ambulance for you, it requires a subscription starting from $ 7.99 per month – and does not include audio and video alerts.

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