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CPR Guardian III

from £199.99 + VAT

The CPR Guardian is a wearable health and wellbeing personal alarm watch that detects falls and locates the wearer with GPS.

Key features:

  • Fall detection

  • SOS personal alarm

  • Outdoor GPS Location tracking

  • Two-way phone calling

  • Heart rate monitoring


The CPR Guardan is an easy to use smart watch with an integrated simcard. It enables family members to remotely monitor the wearer’s wellbeing and location via a smartphone app. You can also call the watch and speak to the wearer. The wearer does not need to own a smartphone to use the watch.

In an emergency, the wearer can hold down the SOS button on the watch to trigger a personal alarm. This alerts five pre-set emergency contacts continuously until one answers while also sending the location of the wearer to all five via the smartphone app.

If the wearer falls, the CPR Guardian will automatically trigger the personal alarm.


FAQs

Is it comfortable to wear?

The watch is small in size, comfortable, fashionable and because it is a watch the user is more likely to wear it than existing pendant technology.

Is it waterproof?

Yes, The CPR Guardian is IP67 water proof meaning that it can be used in the shower and submerged in 1m of water for up to 30 minutes.

Is the watch easy to charge and use?

Yes, we include a magnetic charging cable which simply connects to the rear of the watch. It takes around 3-4 hours from flat to charge fully.

This is not a complicated smartwatch CPR Guardian has been specifically designed to be very simple to use. All users have to do is press the Red SOS button in the case of an emergency. Everything else runs automatically on the device.

What's Included in the box?
  • 1 x CPR Guardian Watch with GPS Tracker and fall detection
  • 1 x Magnetic USB Charging Cable
  • 1 x SIM Card (already inside the watch)
  • 1 x User Guide
How Does the Heart Rate Monitor Feature Work?

The Watch features a built-in heart rate monitor that takes readings every 10 minutes and send these reading to the APP.

How Does the SOS feature work?

Does the SOS Feature Work? The SOS Button is located on the right hand side of the watch face for easy access by the user. In the case of an emergency, the user should press the button for 3 seconds, the watch will then go on to update the GPS location and call the user's phone contacts until answered.

How long does the battery last?

In Manual mode the watch last for 4+ days. In Automatic tracking / HR monitoring Mode the battery of the CPR Guardian Watch lasts for up to 36 -48 hours with a full charge. The watch notifies both the wearer and app user with low battery notifications to ensure the accessory never runs out of battery.

How Do I Charge the Watch?

The Watch comes with an easy to use magnetic USB cable. To charge the watch, simply plug the USB into USB power and use the magnetic end of the cable to connect to the back of the watch.

How Does The Chameleon Sim Work?

Whilst your preferred mobile network might provide suitable coverage for much of the time, there are occasions when due to network problems or your location in the UK, your mobile signal may be poor, intermittent or simply unavailable. The CPR Guardian II is ready to use straight out of the box, complete with a pre-installed CPR Chameleon SIM and £3 credit.

How does tracking work in black spots?

Solution:

WiFi Tracking is best utilised best with the ‘Find My Device’ Function:

The WiFi Tracking will give you the area to focus your search and then pressing the ‘Find my Device’ function on the app or portal will sound a siren on the watch helping you home in on the devices real location.

Explanation:

There will be times when there is no GPS signal available and rather than leaving you blind, we have integrated WiFi Access Point Tracking to the Guardian III. This is where the device searches for three WiFi Access points within its surroundings to triangulate a position. As there will be many WiFi points around with varying strength, it is impossible to provide a truly accurate location when GPS is not available.

For you to know:

WiFi tracking should not be used for ‘pin point’ location tracking but as a starting or focal point for search.