The integration is a huge step to a “hands-free” panic app where you can still use the app even if you cannot reach your phone. A group of people using the same app and smartwatches can stay close together and thus make any search & rescue or emergency intervention faster and easier. A proper smartwatch allows you to discretely and efficiently make use of the app and send a distress message (containing an alert and a GPS location) to your preset list of emergency contacts. There are countless of distress situations when you can’t (or you are not recommended to) use a smartphone, even if you have the Panic Button installed on it. Some of the most appraised smartwatches like the Apple Watch, Android Wear and Pebble or the Bluetooth Panic Button which is a wearable button, also support safety-entered apps like the Red Panic Button. However, in the past few years smartwatches became more and more affordable, popular and world-spread not only because the wide area of useful apps they support but simply because they make your life better and easier. Some time ago, smartwatches were considered some sort of luxury product only dedicated to the hi-tech aficionado looking to use and wear the latest piece of technology. Red Panic Button on Apple Watch Red Panic Button on Pebble Red Panic Button on Android Wear Bluetooth Panic Button
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