The "Hidden" Panic Button: Can Jewelry Really Make You Safer? (invisaWear Review)
Let’s be real: walking alone at night, heading to your car in a dark parking garage, or even just navigating a new city can sometimes feel stressful. We want to be safe, but we don't always want to walk around holding a bulky personal alarm or pepper spray in our hands.
That’s why I’ve been testing the invisaWear smart jewelry. It’s a literal panic button disguised as a super cute necklace (they also have bracelets and keychains). The concept is genius: it’s discrete, stylish, and meant to be there for you when you need help but can’t get to your phone.
Here’s the reality of how it works:
It’s a silent signal: With a double-click on the back of the charm, it sends a Bluetooth signal to your phone, which then instantly texts your GPS location to your chosen emergency contacts.
The ADT Connection: If you want extra peace of mind, you can add their monthly subscription, which connects you directly to ADT professional monitoring agents. They can dispatch 911 for you and stay on the line until help arrives.
The "Catch": You have to have your phone with you (within 30 feet) for it to work. It’s not a GPS tracker that works on its own in the wilderness—it’s designed for urban safety, helping you when you’re in a situation where you can’t reach your phone but it’s still in your purse or pocket.
It’s honestly such a smart, elegant solution for commuters, students, or anyone who just wants a little extra peace of mind while they’re out and about.
If you’re considering grabbing one, I’ve broken down everything—including the pros, the setup, and a deep dive into the ADT features—in my latest post: invisaWear Review over on OSSAward.