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The Medical Guardian On-The-Go Wearable Alarm is a compact, water-resistant emergency button designed for seniors, providing 24/7 access to trained operators through a reliable 4G LTE connection. With a long-lasting battery and no hidden fees, it ensures peace of mind for both users and their families.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Control Method | Touch |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
UPC | 810999030168 |
Manufacturer | Freeus |
Part Number | FETEGT162 |
Item Weight | 1.66 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.83 x 4.69 x 1.97 inches |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Description Pile | Lithium-Ion |
W**S
Excellent Product - Never Felt More Secure
In June I suffered an ischemic stroke. I spent a week in the hospital and came home with a lot of fear.Just one week prior, my husband was across the country on business and my kids were with their father. I had been by myself.Had it happened when I was alone, I’m not sure what would have happened. So I feared the next time....if there was a next time. What if he was at work and the kids not here?With this product I don't have to worry anymore! When my stroke happened I was really too out of it to look for my phone and make a call but I could have pressed a button. That is what makes this so perfect! It is on me so it really is as easy as a button press.Not only will they call 911 but then my husband as well. And it’s affordable too!And you can have it in a lanyard around your neck or on a belt clip for times you may not want it to show.It’s also water resistant so I can have it with you by the shower!It was easy to set up and the staff I spoke to on the phone was so friendly! This has given me such a sense of security! If you have elderly parents or a medical condition yourself, I highly recommend this!
E**Y
Keeps Loved Ones Safe
Got this device for my grandfather after he'd had a fall. I wanted him to be more protected in case he ever has a worse fall or another problem and needs help immediately. My mom and I helped him set up the device and it was very easy to call and set up service and have the device activated. The only issue we had was that it took a little bit for the info to enter their system, but as soon as the device was fully charged and we called customer service, they were able to figure it out and set it up! It makes me feel so much better to see my grandfather wearing his on-the-go medical guardian every day so I know he will be safe wherever he is.
L**A
Difficult setup, never got it right in their system, SO HARD TO CANCEL!!
I am so disappointed. The set up for this device was pretty painful. I followed all instructions. I did what was instructed, and had to CALL THEM because it wasn't working. Well, I guess it was working on their end, and they had dispatched an ambulance to my dad's house. :/After that got worked out, the device never properly registered to the account. So, they were drafting almost $40 a month out for "no equipment." Fantastic. My dad didn't use it. He has it unplugged on his bar so why pay $40 a month for that? Especially when it DOES NOT bring up your "care circle" or let you talk to a rep. They automatically dispatch an ambulance.So, I tried to cancel. I sent THREE emails. I finally got a call from someone who wanted to know WHY I wanted to cancel. I told her cancel it; I'm getting annoyed. She says they have to send me a form in email to print, sign and return before they can cancel. Really?Sure enough, it's a cease and desist form lol. Seriously? Sending that back in now with a digital signature so who knows if it'll go through.THEN they say it can still take up to 30 days before cancellation is complete after receiving the cease and desist.I have told them on ALL correspondence and via the phone call, if they charge my card once more, it'll be disputed as unauthorized because I AM CANCELLING. What a nightmare.Life Alert costs more, but I'm sure they're easier to deal with than these people which is why they're #1. Don't cheap out with these people. It's not worth it.
C**R
Bad guide. Good customer service.
To a point I hope to be able to use this. When u get medical Guardian wireless device, you must call to activate it and choose payment plan.Seems simple enough but then things got difficult. Guide says to charge for 3 hrs until device light turns red.Then it says to press side button to get battery status...OK or needs charge. U can't do it with finger. I had to use end of metal spoon to press.I told rep thati had a fall and that's why I bought this. She said this was not fall detection. I said I just want to call 911 for assistance. I also want this for the gym shower. I'll update if I do have to use it.
D**E
Comfortable
Bought this for my aunt when she was getting feeble and living alone. Worked great
K**N
Paid for it's self
Unit was easy to setup and trial run with customer service. I was at work, the operator called and said mom fell and they had dispatched the ambulance. Once I got to her house, she had slipped off the couch, hit her head on floor, couldn't move and there was blood. So in my mind for the cost of the unit, it just paid for itself. Battery life is good for about 28-30 days so far. I'm pleased with it.
L**N
Reliable medical alert service.
We ordered this for my grandmother. It’s a similar version to the Medical Guardian pendant my husband got for his grandmother, but newer. We were more than happy with the service and wanted to stick with the same company. Setup was simple, we tested the system and got an operator immediately. The battery life appears to be great, as it’s been more than a week since we initially charged and there’s no indication the device needs a charge yet. We’re satisfied that this is a medical alert system we can rely on.
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