🚨 Stay safe, stay stylish — your silent guardian on the go!
The EPOSGEARMinder® Loud Wrist Alarm is a compact, wrist-worn personal safety device delivering a powerful 130dB alarm. Designed for hands-free use, it features a discreet watch-like appearance with an easy one-touch activation button and adjustable strap, making it perfect for joggers, walkers, and anyone seeking quick, reliable protection. Batteries are included for immediate use.
Voltage | 6 Volts |
Control method | Touch |
Noise level | 130 dB |
UPC | 702334125847 702334125823 |
Manufacturer | EPOSGEAR |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 19 cm; 60 g |
Batteries | 4 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | WABU |
Size | Without Spare Batteries |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Personal alarm |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 60 g |
S**Y
Impressive
I’ve been using the Minder Loud Wrist Worn Jogger Personal Safety Alarm for over a year now, and it’s an excellent tool for added security. The 130dB alarm is impressively loud, ensuring that help is quickly drawn in any emergency, whether I’m out jogging or taking a walk. Its wrist-worn design makes it conveniently accessible at all times, and the adjustable hook and loop strap guarantees a secure, comfortable fit during outdoor activities.This personal safety device provides great peace of mind without sacrificing comfort or ease of use. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a reliable and effective way to enhance their personal safety.
A**W
Batteries
This was really quiet. Wouldn't scare a bird off. There are 4 really thin coin batteries inside. I swapped the 4 batteries for 2 x LR44 coin batteries and now it works perfectly.
J**N
Superb protection that everybody should use!
Have a personal alarm worn on the wrist means that criminals can not easily wrench it away from you! Every man, woman, boy and girl should wear one around their wrists! It offers a bit of security, when you are 'out-and-about', especially for the infirm, elderly or disabled. I am a disabled former Dorset Police Officer, and know what sort of protection these wrist worn personal alarms can give anyone. I've been attacked several times, when I've been out on my mobility scooter! You'd think 'What kind of person attacks a grandad out on his mobility scooter?' Many thugs wouldn't give it a second thought! So, make sure you've got a 'Minder' personal alarm around your wrist at all times, when outdoors! It may save your life!!
J**A
Great for personal safety
As a solo female traveller I think this is a great idea for being out and about. The alarm is super loud and it's easy to switch on and off. Is a little bulky but can be easily popped under a sleeve and is worth it for feeling safe
S**L
Reasonable but needs improvements
Bought as a alert alarm for father in law in case he falls and needs help.Quite compact but not small enough to be descrete. Reasonably loud.Strap has to be put on like a watch, ie through a hoop, not ideal for elderly. Id would be better if thd strap was elasticated.The panic button is on the side of the unit not the top. So not ideal if someone has to remember to look on the side of ghe unit.Build quality is reasonable it's built like a toyso don't expect it to last in the event of fall and is most likely to break.It would be better if it had a built in shock sensor that would activate in case of impact
R**.
Extremely useful
On various fields of security: outdoor, elderly, isolated individuals, shops staff
A**M
Bought for my wife when she is out running. Quite bulky so not worn.
This works but is quite bulky and my wife doesn't wear it.
B**Y
Seems good.
The media could not be loaded. got one to wear. I did have one that I carried around in my purse. no use when a few month ago i was sexually harassed by an x colleague.this is better on my arm. than trying to fined the alarm in a bag or pocket. I think if I had this one on my arm and used it. he would have stopped....I "think". but then again I did think he respected personal space. For anyone; woman or man its not your fault, if you become a dear in headlights. that is a survival technic, your body and brain go in to automatic drive for you. wished i could have just kicked the crap out of him. but its usually people you know and become friends with. just be careful out there.love Bunny
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