People on here putting this idea down have no clue. Sometimes I don't have my phone on me or can't hear it ringing in my bag. My daughter almost killed herself because she sufferers mental health. My Son's battery on his phone died, so he missed her 4 missed calls, we were out together having lunch. I only checked my phone when we were headed to the car, when I saw my daughters messages and missed calls. 1 minute longer, she would have succeeded. I've been looking for something like this. Thank you for sharing this video for desperate parents like me🙏🙏🙏
@@tannieeewins yes, police got here on time. My daughter was just about to start the car. I was in another state visiting with my Son so had to ring police to rush to her home. If the police didn't get to her place when they did, she would be dead. The police did welfare checks on her every two hours with a psychiatrist until the next day. She is receiving ongoing support with frequent phone calls from a worker from the psyc team in her area. Thank you for asking after her🙏
Blessings to you and your family being out feeling suicidal is nothing to joke about or make a reality it's true something such as a missed call or ect. can cause a catastrophic event to happen. It's a blessing when there are people that care.
It's a simple way of saying "I'm thinking about you". Smart idea. Something I could use with my daughter while she is at school. She gets anexity in school. Thank you!
hmm no more need to sneak in a phone to stay connected i have to admit this is indeed a smart idea! some people in the comments say its not but for school it could be pretty usefull for people eith anxiety
No, just like a "I'm thinking of you right now" thing. Its sweet. Don't have to do all of the effort of calling someone and you can let them know you have them on your mind.
If I saw my bracelet light up at a random time of the day, I'd be absolutely overjoyed to know someone is thinking about me. Especially when I was at a lower part of my life, that would've made my day
@@nathangallagher1346 what if u can't use a phone? and if u both know Morse code then it's even better. and I don't see the problem with showing eachother you're still there and still care.
not everyone has the ability to facetime their parent when at another parents house. for me personally this would have been nice to have, as my father was super strict and sort of abusive and never let me have contact with my mother when i was with him :/
This absolutely made me cry...what a loving gift. Wish I could afford this for my niece who I haven't seen in 7 months. We use to see each other daily until they moved....miss her so so much and would love to be able to say hi. Our schdule does not always equal opportunity for phone calls and always feel I did not get enough time with her.
@@agirldownunder9299 well this happened to me in 1996 so I guess not 😄 🤣 I'm 34 now. I get told my life is like a movie all the time.....I'm going to Google interstellar now 😄
@@Berlin15573 I didn't say you were cheap. I was gonna go get it and then i read everything on the site. I think its a good sentiment but the execution failed. It is required to be connected to your *phone* via bluetooth in order to function and the battery can only last 15-30 days according to the site. Like wth? If I pay $300 for bracelets with only one function which is to light up ever so often, that battery need to last longer than that or the need to find a way to make it rechargeable.. and its bout $10 to replace the battery. At that point just text ya lover how you feel cause this is a money grab 🥲
if my dad went to the military and pressed the button two things would pop up in my head. 1. He's thinking of me 2. He's in danger and is saying good bye
I would have loved this for my kids and me and their fathers. Just wouldn't be able to take them overseas. But TDYs, 24 hour duties, field exercises...
Because it isn't safe. If it lights up while out on a patrol it can give away your position quickly. And depending on how it operates, what signal it uses to trigger the other one, might be traceable. Depending on where, who, and how we're fighting, it might get people killed.
Ever heard of phones, they are pretty neat, works for all sorts of things, communication, entertainment, organization, you should really check them out
@@Alisha8596 I mean technology for this probably is pricy in order to make it as it is long distance, plus the quality to keep it going for a while raises it more
I like it because you can use it for those small “thinking of you” moments. Like every time I’d think of my loved one, I’d love to tap it and remind them I love them. But I 100% prefer to call/FaceTime
Use it for Morse code in emergencies When I was younger, my friend was kidnapped. No phone. She made a smart move and jumped out of the car before it got to the eway.
People often don't look at their phones during periods of time or the battery dies. This is a quick hey I'm thinking about you way to say hi, or they may not even have a phone
These are awesome. If I’m in a meeting or something and I think about my sister I can push the button. What we currently do is message each other but that requires me to take my phone out and distract from everyone around me
Why tf you clickin’ it so much 💀 Calm down. Two clicks is enough. If I don’t respond, do like two more but don’t spam the thing. Edit: I mean, unless this is like, Morse code or something-
I can't wait for Nice comments to be invented, so people can stop commenting shis on this cute idea (Not exactly tryna hate on ya, but just saying, nobody likes comments like this)
this would be great actually.. if the braceletes adding a voice message evrytime w lights blinking instead of facetime when you had a father who don't let you contacting w your mother