Frequently Asked Questions

Is the alarm band reliable under all conditions, e.g. B. outdoors or in noisy environments?

The alarm band is designed to work reliably even in noisy environments or outdoors. The high decibel count ensures that the alarm can be easily heard over other noises and attracts attention.

Yes, the loud alarm is specifically designed to confuse and deter attackers with the sudden, high level of sound. The abrupt volume can inhibit attackers in their actions and give them the feeling of being discovered, which leads them to abandon their plan.

An alarm at 120 decibels is significantly louder (perceived to be over 160x louder) than one at 86 decibels* and is approximately more than twice the volume of an impact drill. This volume can not only effectively deter potential attackers, but also ensure that help from the surrounding area is noticed, even if it is further away.

A well-known manufacturer equips its “Watch” with an integrated alarm. This alarm has 86 decibels.

The bracelet's alarm reaches approximately 120 decibels, comparable to more than twice the volume of a hammer drill, which can quickly and easily scare away potential attackers.

The design of the bracelet minimizes the possibility of accidental activations. The alarm button must be consciously pressed or a specific movement made, making accidental alarms unlikely.

The bracelet is equipped with a secure clasp that keeps it firmly on your wrist without slipping or falling off accidentally.

The alarm is activated by a simple movement or by pressing the alarm button on the bracelet, easy to use even in stressful situations.

If you require further information or have a specific question that is not answered here, please do not hesitate to contact our customer service.

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