BluAlert Bracelet

BluAlert Bracelet
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Bluetooth Bracelet Buzzes Your cellphone is sitting at the bottom of your bag, or perhaps lost in the cavernous folds of your jacket pocket. With the noise of the environment around you, you'll never hear it ringing. Maybe it's... See more »
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From the list : Butch Lebo's Wish List by butchlebo

I'm kind of torn between the black and the stainless versions. Hmmm.

From the list : My Wish List by daven0422

I really like this, and it could help when i don't hear my phone. So if you won't get it for me, get if for you...but not really for you. That would be uncool. :p

From the list : My Recent Purchases by cool_jackmok888

In these hectic times, having a cell phone is a wise choice for most adults, be it for work, class or travel. There are times, however, when a phone ringing can be quite the distraction, such as during class at your school or college. jackmok Technolgies has introduced the Bluetooth Vibrating Bracelet for just such occasions. Designed to do just that, vibrate to better alert you to incoming calls to your cell phone/mobile device, as it can sometimes be easy to miss the phone itself vibrating. Some people carry their phones in gadget bags or backpacks and might not hear their phone ring or feel it vibrate. The same could occur with women who carry their phones in large handbags. While attending college, this bracelet would have come in very handy, as during class we were required to either turn our cellphones off during class or set them to vibrate only. Had my phone rang, nothing would have been said, but I would have received a letter grade lower on my next test score - a consequence I never cared to suffer. I would set mine to vibrate because I didn't want to miss an important call, as my father was very ill during my last year of school. At times, it worried me I'd not notice my phone vibrating and this bracelet would have been a shot of relief had I known about it then. The bracelet, while not really a fashion statement, does somewhat resemble a watch - so, it doesn't draw that much attention to the person wearing it. Speaking of watches, the bracelet actually fastens like some of the watches I wore years ago - the type that hinges over itself as you fold it down and fasten it to your arm. This type of fastener doesn't lend itself to a precise fit, such as an expandable watch band does, but, even for my large wrist, it does the job and there's no worry of it falling off of my arm. For those with small arms and hands, I'm not sure this bracelet is for you, as it's possible the bracelet may simply slide right off of your arm. LM Technolgies has introduced the LM959 Bluetooth Vibrating Bracelet for just such occasions. Designed to do just that, vibrate to better alert you to incoming calls to your cell phone/mobile device, as it can sometimes be easy to miss the phone itself vibrating. Some people carry their phones in gadget bags or backpacks and might not hear their phone ring or feel it vibrate. The same could occur with women who carry their phones in large handbags. While attending college, this bracelet would have come in very handy, as during class we were required to either turn our cellphones off during class or set them to vibrate only. Had my phone rang, nothing would have been said, but I would have received a letter grade lower on my next test score - a consequence I never cared to suffer. I would set mine to vibrate because I didn't want to miss an important call, as my father was very ill during my last year of school. At times, it worried me I'd not notice my phone vibrating and this bracelet would have been a shot of relief had I known about it then. The bracelet, while not really a fashion statement, does somewhat resemble a watch - so, it doesn't draw that much attention to the person wearing it. Speaking of watches, the bracelet actually fastens like some of the watches I wore years ago - the type that hinges over itself as you fold it down and fasten it to your arm. This type of fastener doesn't lend itself to a precise fit, such as an expandable watch band does, but, even for my large wrist, it does the job and there's no worry of it falling off of my arm. For those with small arms and hands, I'm not sure this bracelet is for you, as it's possible the bracelet may simply slide right off of your arm.

From the list : Awesome stuff that I wouldn't... by kabroskie

BUYER BEWARE! Don't buy anything from Jackmok, Ideal-Case, Asia2World Group. Customer service and product is horrible. When returning product for an exchange as most likely you will have to do, you have to pay $30+ to resend it and then they don't send you a replacment plus they stop communicating with you. Never again. Better to order from within the United States.

BUYER BEWARE! Don't buy anything from Jackmok, Ideal-Case, Asia2World Group. Customer service and product is horrible. When returning product for an exchange as most likely you will have to do, you have to pay $30+ to resend it and then they don't send you a replacment plus they stop communicating with you. Never again. Better to order from within the United States.

But then if I wore this ugly piece of jewelry/technology, how will I ever explain that I 'accidentally missed' phone calls.

I'm amazed my husband hasn't bought this for me yet. I miss his calls all the time.

Hmmm, I thought it was kind of tacky, but after reading the whole blurb it's kind of cool. I could think of a few times and places it could be useful. (no smart remarks from the peanut gallery either... :)

This is pretty cool... although seems a bit unnecessary.....

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