It might have bling, but this isn't your average ring.
So, this isn’t really “automation” as we know it, but I love this safety application. Nimb is a panic button concealed as a stylish ring and serves as a secret way to send your location to friends or emergency personnel when you are in trouble.
Think of it as an emergency stop (E-Stop) button for everyday life.
Here’s how it works: Press and hold a small button on the back of the ring for three seconds and a message with your location is sent to your pre-defined safety circles. Nimb tracks your location in real-time. An “alert card” has your name, photo, location, built-in chat and a map for response teams. It also has an audio recording function that automatically collects evidence from your smartphone once the panic button is pressed. Hit the button by mistake? Just enter your password into the mobile app to cancel the alert.
该公司尼姆(Nimb)是由凯西·罗姆(Kathy Roma)共同创立的,凯西·罗姆(Kathy Roma)在2000年在街上行走时受到袭击后,他的秘密恐慌按钮的想法。陌生人割伤了她的喉咙,肚子,并在心脏中刺了三遍。它距离警察局仅200英尺。
With the ring, you don’t need to find your phone and have a conversation with the 911 operator. You just press the button and help is on the way.
Available in white or black, the ring costs $130.