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The Tuya Wifi Smart Personal Alarm is a rechargeable, wireless panic button designed for elderly care. Operating exclusively on 2.4GHz WiFi, it instantly notifies multiple caregivers via mobile apps when pressed. Lightweight and versatile, it features a loud 120dB alarm and multi-party sharing, offering seamless remote monitoring without any subscription fees.









| ASIN | B0D9FCYNYC |
| Battery Description | Rechargeable Battery |
| Battery description | Rechargeable Battery |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,920 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 22 in Home Alarm Systems |
| Brand | HEEYoo |
| Colour | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible devices | Smartphone |
| Control Method | App |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 214 Reviews |
| Included Components | personal alarm |
| Manufacturer | HEEYoo |
| Model Number | callbell |
| Mounting Type | Neck Mount |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Sensor Technology | WiFi |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Sound Level | 140 Decibels |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
S**N
Does exactly what it says on the box
What can I say about this, well it does exactly what it says on the tin/box. It worked straight out of the box, very easy to set up using the app. Good distance. Great value for money, it's really loud so no chance of missing it. And yes it does give me piece of mind day and night. I would 100% recommend this item
M**J
Excellent . A great idea and a great buy.
Needed an alarm alert capability for an ill family member. and had considered one of the 'paid for' services but decided to give this product a try first as it is so inexpensive. I'm not so tech savvy but following the supplied instructions and with help from one of my sons we quickly linked the alarm button up to 3 phones of family members so all 3 of us are alerted , wherever we happen to be, if the alarm button is activated. My expectations were low for such an inexpensive product but I am absolutely delighted with the way this works and no monthly charges to pay! Highly recommend,
C**L
Good little personal alarm notification system
It is a good alarm, the notification system works okay but I can’t get the sound/ alarm noise to work
D**S
A cheap emergency service without subscription
After finding the mother in law on the bathroom floor we looked for a way for her to easily call us if needed. After looking around this seemed the best option as it didn't need a subscription service. After a few months I can honestly say it's great. Its easy to set up on a wireless network and then connect to it from our phones. It makes it so easy for her to contact us in an emergency. It's not without its faults though. Firstly we have found that if we don't test it every week it stops working (looks like the app goes to sleep). Also, there is SMS options but that brings you into a paid subscription. Would recommend this but remember to test it regularly to make sure it stays connected.
A**R
Briefly worked then became unreliable
Our opinion on this panic button changed significantly after not very long. The button was straightforward to connect to our two phones with the app (two different apps are suggested in the instructions but seemed to be almost identical) and *initially* the button worked correctly. The alert noise is usually a klaxon/siren type noise and the phone vibrates a lot while it is going so it's difficult to ignore if the phone is in your pocket, but might not be loud enough to hear when buried in a handbag and there is no way to increase the volume of the alert independently from the phone volume. At first the alerts we got were mostly false alarms from the button being accidentally leaned on while in bed. After a week or so, one phone stopped making the klaxon noise whenever the button was pressed and instead gave a short burst of spoken Chinese - which damaged our confidence in the product but was still sufficiently 'alarming' each time it happened. There were also incidents where the alert never reached one of the two phones despite them both being in the same house as the button at the time, which is enough of an issue and would have been much more serious had we only connected the button to one phone. Between the failed alerts and the mystery voice (which we now know was saying "Sorry, there was a network error. Please try again later.") we certainly can't say that the button worked 100% as intended for either phone. This product is far too unpredictable to recommend to anyone else when, with a little more searching, there are probably more reliable options out there on the market.
M**N
Works… eventually. Sometimes in Chinese.
On paper, this is a very sensible idea: a Wi-Fi panic button for elderly users, no subscription fees, alerts sent straight to your phone. And to be fair, it does work. The problem is when, how, and in which language. First, the app. You need to regularly check that you’re still logged in, because app updates have a habit of quietly signing you out. Which is a bold design choice for something intended for emergencies. Second, since a recent update, alerts have developed a noticeable delay. Nothing dramatic, just long enough to make you wonder whether help is coming or if the alarm is taking a moment to reflect on life choices. Third, and most impressively, the alert notification now arrives entirely in Chinese. I don’t speak Chinese, so when a message involving an emergency device appears on my phone, I’m left guessing whether: Someone needs immediate assistance Or I’ve just been invited to enjoy a very nice chow mein I assume “999” still means emergency in spirit, if not linguistically, but I’d strongly prefer not to rely on optimism and Google Translate in a crisis. In summary: Hardware: fine Concept: good Software: temperamental and multilingual at inconvenient moments Three stars. It’s functional, but for something designed to provide reassurance, it occasionally provides confusion instead — which is not ideal when the whole point is urgency.
A**R
Easy effective gadget
Bought for my dad to use if he ever gets in a pickle as he wont use a mobile phone! Works well and as easy to set up.
A**R
Bell and long bit of string would work better!!!!
Panic button has to be very close to router to work and when it does work, the alert comes through to phone over 2 minutes after button pressed. A lot could happen in two minutes. A bell with a long bit of string would be better.
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