The worst wearables feel like probation. They buzz for everything, report “compliance,” and turn the wrist into a screen nobody over seventy asked for. We built the Aegis SOS Band around a different question: what is the smallest, kindest object that still says help, now when it truly matters?
One prominent press. Escalation paths agreed in advance with the person who wears it—not decided by us in the cloud. Optional check-ins that can be ignored without guilt-tripping copy.
Straps that do not look like hospital inventory, because dignity is part of safety.
Cellular and hub variants will roll by region so emergency routing matches local law and PSAP habits. If you are a distributor or a telecare provider, request the SKU map—we will not pretend one modem fits every mountain valley or every basement flat.