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HandsFree Health Adds Ultralight 4G Pendant To Its Personal Emergency Response (PERS) Product Line

HandsFree Health Adds Ultralight 4G Pendant To Its Personal Emergency Response (PERS) Product Line

HandsFree Health, provider of WellBe, a secure, HIPAA compliant, voice-enabled virtual health assistant platform, announced the launch of the WellBe Pendant, an innovative medical alert device with advanced technology to reinvent how we call for help, locate loved ones, and communicate in emergencies. WellBe Pendant features 4G LTE connectivity, GPS, and 2-way communication, making it fast and easy to call for help anywhere on the nationwide cellular network. The pendant interacts with the WellBe platform allowing caregivers and family members to easily locate a loved one right from the WellBe Virtual Assistant app.

“The demand for our 4G WellBe Medical Alert products has grown dramatically,” said Mike Cardillo, CEO, HandsFree Health. “To meet this market demand, we created a 4G mobile pendant that combines the latest technology in an incredibly small and stylish pendant.”

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The ultra-low profile case packs advanced technology into the smallest 4G pendant on the market, measuring less than 2″ in width. The WellBe Pendant is an attractive water resistant IPX7 case that can go anywhere.

WellBe Pendant Features Include:

  • Fall detection
  • GPS location
  • 4G LTE cellular connection
  • WiFi
  • Bluetooth 5
  • 2-way talk and push button access to emergency response

“We pride ourselves on offering health technology devices that are state of the art,” said Dan Messina, President of HandsFree Health. “We design our devices so that our customers enjoy wearing them daily. The WellBe Pendant checks all the boxes- it looks great, is small, discreet, lightweight, and connects you with our industry leading monitoring center.”

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