'Press Don't Panic' is a Personal Recorder for Medical Emergencies
Katie Cordrey — December 26, 2010 — Tech
References: pressdontpanic & springwise
'Press Don’t Panic' is a wearable voice recorder able to record audio information like medical details or emergency instructions. In case of an actual emergency, either the wearer or another can press a clearly marked button to play back the recorded information.
For those with medical conditions like diabetes, heart disease or pharmaceutical allergies, the 'Press Don’t Panic' device that could prove invaluable to both the patient and the first responder. The new product has been launched with a price of just under $50 and is available from the maker’s website.
For those with medical conditions like diabetes, heart disease or pharmaceutical allergies, the 'Press Don’t Panic' device that could prove invaluable to both the patient and the first responder. The new product has been launched with a price of just under $50 and is available from the maker’s website.
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Voice Recorders - This trend presents opportunities for companies to develop wearable voice recorders that can store important information for emergency situations.
2. Medical Alert Devices - This trend highlights the need for innovative medical alert devices that can provide critical information to first responders during emergencies.
3. Personal Safety Technology - This trend emphasizes the demand for personal safety technology that can assist individuals in emergency situations.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - This industry can explore opportunities to incorporate wearable voice recorders into medical alert systems to improve patient care during emergencies.
2. Consumer Electronics - This industry can develop and market innovative wearable voice recorders and personal safety devices for consumers.
3. Technology Retail - This industry can capitalize on the demand for wearable voice recorders and personal safety technology by offering a variety of products and solutions to consumers.
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