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Make every second count with this medical alert smartwatch

July 3, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of July 3, the LutiBand Smartwatch medical alert device(opens in a new tab) is on sale for just $99.99, which is 41% less than its usual price of $169.95.


Modern medical alert devices(opens in a new tab) can do a lot more than tell you when your loved one has fallen, especially when it’s paired with some of the standard technology in a smartwatch. The LutiBand Smartwatch, called by its creators “the next generation of medical alert devices,” puts the connectivity and analytics of a smartwatch to work to help keep your loved one safe. Normally $169, the LutiBand Smartwatch is on sale for a limited time at only $99.99. 

The LutiBand is an intuitive answer to a lot of common health concerns for loved ones you can’t always be near. The location tracker connects to a mobile application so you can view where the wearer is at all times. If they move beyond a pre-set perimeter, you can arrange a notification.

You can even check the wearer’s location against their history. The LutiBand keeps locations from the last 30 days on file in case of an emergency. If you aren’t available to check up on the wearer, you can also share location information with someone else so they can do a checkup for you. 

More than one third of adults 65+ will fall each year. If your loved one falls while wearing the LutiBand or has any other emergency, their smartwatch can call emergency services directly and have them come to the wearer’s location. You can even set the LutiBand to automatically call EMS if it detects a fall. 

Once a day, the LutiBand uses its biometric sensors to scan the wearer’s vitals. It checks for heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen, and body temperature. If the wearer calls for help, it will do another scan to have that information on hand when emergency workers get to the scene, and it can even store the patient’s medical information. 

The LutiBand also performs most other functions common to a smartwatch. Send and receive texts, make calls, and track your loved one’s fitness with this comfortable wearable. 

Normally $169, for a limited time the Lutiband Smartwatch(opens in a new tab) is on sale for $99.99. 

Prices subject to change.

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