(depending on usage)
iOS 9.0 and later
This personal alarm is a compact and reliable companion for women – ideal for the walk home, jogging, traveling, or anywhere you want added security. In an emergency, the alarm can be triggered instantly via the pull ring: simply pull, and the alarm will sound a 130dB siren and flash immediately to attract attention and deter potential attackers. To deactivate it, simply reinsert the pull ring into the device; the alarm will stop, and the flashing will cease. For added visibility in the dark, an integrated LED light can be controlled via the side button in three modes: one press for continuous light, another for flashing light, and a third to turn it off. The battery level is also easily monitored: charging is conveniently done via USB-C (Type-C) – a blue light illuminates during charging and goes out when fully charged. If the voltage drops to approximately 3V, a red LED flashes as a clear reminder to recharge the personal alarm.
Available in black, white, light pink and light blue!
| Charging function (USB-C / Type-C): |
Ja |
|---|---|
| Charging indicator (blue charging indicator):au): |
Ja |
| Low-voltage detection: |
Ja |
| Low voltage warning (flashing red from approx. 3V): |
Ja |
| Alarm function via pull ring: |
Yes (130db) |
| LED modes (continuous light / flashing light / off): |
Ja |
| Size: |
100x30x16mm |
| Material: |
ABS |
| Charging cable included: |
Ja |
This personal alarm is a compact and reliable companion for women – ideal for the walk home, jogging, traveling, or anywhere you want added security. In an emergency, the alarm can be triggered instantly via the pull ring: simply pull, and the alarm will sound a 130dB siren and flash immediately to attract attention and deter potential attackers. To deactivate it, simply reinsert the pull ring into the device; the alarm will stop, and the flashing will cease. For added visibility in the dark, an integrated LED light can be controlled via the side button in three modes: one press for continuous light, another for flashing light, and a third to turn it off. The battery level is also easily monitored: charging is conveniently done via USB-C (Type-C) – a blue light illuminates during charging and goes out when fully charged. If the voltage drops to approximately 3V, a red LED flashes as a clear reminder to recharge the personal alarm.
Available in black, white, light pink and light blue!
| Charging function (USB-C / Type-C): |
Ja |
|---|---|
| Charging indicator (blue charging indicator):au): |
Ja |
| Low-voltage detection: |
Ja |
| Low voltage warning (flashing red from approx. 3V): |
Ja |
| Alarm function via pull ring: |
Yes (130db) |
| LED modes (continuous light / flashing light / off): |
Ja |
| Size: |
100x30x16mm |
| Material: |
ABS |
| Charging cable included: |
Ja |
The personal alarm is a compact safety companion for on the go – e.g. on your way home, while jogging, traveling or if you simply feel uneasy in dark alleys, parking garages or public transport.
It's very simple: pull the ring → the alarm starts immediately with 130 dB and flashing light to attract attention and deter.
Reinsert the pull ring into the device → stop the alarm and flashing.
Yes – that's exactly what many people use these alarms for: A sudden, extremely loud sound and flashing light can startle dogs (e.g., if a dog is running towards you off-leash) and simultaneously alert people nearby if someone is getting too close. Important: It's not a miracle cure – but it can give you the crucial moment to create distance and get help.
130 dB is very loud – that's precisely the point: to force attention and disorient attackers (or other threats). If possible, don't hold the alarm directly to your ear and instead position it away from your body (e.g., by extending your arm).
If the alarm is not deactivated, it will remain active for one hour.
Via USB-C (Type-C). A blue light illuminates during charging. The blue light turns off when the battery is fully charged.
When the voltage drops to approximately 3V, a red LED will flash as a clear warning that you should recharge soon.
Less likely to happen than with button alarms because you have to actively pull the ring. Tip: If you carry it in your pocket, position it so the ring doesn't constantly get caught – or attach it to your keyring/inner clip.
The best way to carry your personal alarm is so you can grab it in seconds – because in an emergency, every movement counts. It's especially practical on your keychain, since you'll often already have it in your hand on your way home. It's also useful on the outside of your bag or backpack, as long as it remains easily accessible and doesn't get lost at the bottom. Alternatively, a jacket pocket is suitable, provided you can quickly reach in without having to search for it.
Yes – the alarm is designed precisely for such situations: It should be noticeable even in noisy environments and alert people nearby. (The exact range naturally depends on the surroundings, wind, buildings, and distance.)
If you have any further questions, please contact us by phone at
+43 660 99 77 301
or by email at
office@alarmbands.com
reachable.