Personal safety belt

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Cyber safety specialist Smartbeltz has developed a personal safety device to keep the general public safe on the streets.

Company founder Jason Lassiter, who has more than 15 years’ experience in cyber security, has set out to fill a gap in the safety equipment market by combining a covert and inconspicuous personal safety device with a quality and stylish belt.

Functionality has been specifically designed to permit the wearer who finds him or herself in a fearful
situation, to access its features, without the knowledge of the protagonists. If in trouble, the person
wearing the belt can press a panic button which automatically dials the first of three programmed
numbers. When the call is answered, the belt’s audio function allows the person on the other end to listen
in on the conversation taking place. The belt will also initiate its GPS function, and video recording the
entire situation.

Currently there are no Smartbeltz on sale as the company is seeking additional investors to help fund the manufacturing process. Potential customers can however pre-order from www.smartbeltz.com. 

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