AngelSense News
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Tech company AngelSense launches new product for autism awareness month
AngelSense, an Israel-based safety-tech company, has launched a new, smaller and lighter version of their proprietary live tracking device. The company aims to provide safety and peace of mind for families with autistic or special needs family members. The new device includes features such as indoor search capabilities, fall detection, and a step counter. AngelSenses monitoring technology and safety features help prevent emergencies and reduce stress for parents and caregivers. The companys customer care team is made up of parents who use the device with their own children. In the last month, over one million proactive notifications were sent via the AngelSense app. The article also mentions a street fashion show in Tel Aviv that raised awareness for autism.
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Delaware County family says AngelSense app helps monitor, protect son with special needs
A Delaware County family discusses the benefits of the AngelSense app for their special needs son. The app, which is a GPS child tracking device, allows parents to monitor and interact with their special needs children. It provides features such as emergency detection, live location sharing, and school bus monitoring. The Chamberlain family found the app after their son went missing from a daycare program. The incident prompted them to seek out alternative methods to protect their son, leading them to AngelSense. The app has helped ease the transition from preschool to kindergarten and provides a sense of security for the family.
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Technology gives Midland's people with disabilities more freedom
The Arc of Midland, a nonprofit organization, has transitioned from using Project Lifesaver to AngelSense, a GPS tracking device. The organization received a $30,000 grant from the Midland Area Community Foundation to purchase and implement the new devices. AngelSense allows families and caretakers to track their loved ones location in real-time using an application, providing more control and independence. The Midland County Sheriffs Department played a role in choosing AngelSense, and The Arc of Midland is willing to help families sign up for the program. The cost to families after the first year is $30 a month.
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Greensburg police launching program to help keep children with autism safe
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AngelSense GPS review: A durable, accurate tracking device tailored for special-needs kids
The article discusses the AngelSense GPS tracker, a device designed for special-needs children. The device offers constant tracking, location alerts, and calling features. However, it comes with a steep monthly bill and raises privacy and legal issues. The article provides an overview of the design, service costs, setup process, tracking and monitoring capabilities, calling and communication features, and battery life of the AngelSense GPS tracker. The article concludes by mentioning that the reviewed version of the device has been discontinued and replaced by a new version.
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http://www.wkyc.com/news/health/keeping-wandering-special-needs-children-safe-how-one-dads-invention-is-helping-others/453026427
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Safe & Sound: AngelSense's GPS Tracker Gives Parents Of Autistic Kids Peace Of Mind
AngelSense, an Israeli company, has developed a GPS and voice monitoring solution called AngelSense specifically designed for children with autism. The device, which can only be removed with a special key, allows parents to track their childrens whereabouts and receive alerts when they are on the move. The company has over 3000 users worldwide and offers the Guardian Kit for $149 and the AngelSense service for $39.99. The article emphasizes the importance of child safety for parents of autistic children and how AngelSense provides peace of mind.
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Family says gym at fault for losing track of son
A family is furious with LA Fitness after their child with autism wandered away from the gyms Kids Klub. The family had previously purchased a GPS tracking app for their son, who had a tendency to wander. The app showed that the child was nearly a mile away from the gym before a neighbor found him. The family wants LA Fitness to make changes to its Kids Klub to prevent similar incidents in the future, but the company has refused to make any changes. As a result, the family has canceled their membership.
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Mom Wants Tracking Device for Child With Down Syndrome
A Connecticut mom used AngelSenses tracking technology to monitor her special needs child, but the school district raised privacy concerns and initially prohibited the child from wearing the device. The district cited concerns about the devices Listen In feature, which allows someone to hear what the child is doing or if they are in danger. After a dispute and media attention, the school district eventually allowed the child to wear the device with the microphone disabled during school hours. The mom expressed relief and stated that the device will save her childs life.
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App designed for children with autism now lets you track your kids with one click
AngelSense, an app and wearable device developed by parents of children with autism, has introduced a new feature called First Responder Alert. The feature provides parents with real-time location data and alerts about their childs whereabouts. The GPS tracking and alert system aims to address the concerns of parents of children on the autism spectrum who may wander or run away. The device includes a microphone for parents to listen in and can send text alerts to a list of contacts. AngelSense has already helped save the life of an autistic child and has been used in a kidnapping case. The app and wearable device are available for purchase.
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http://www.jpost.com/Business-and-Innovation/Tech/Founder-of-Israeli-startup-whos-GPS-saved-US-teen-with-autism-Firm-aims-to-protect-thousands-more-413319
AngelSense, an innovative startup, has developed GPS tracking technology to create a safer world for children with special needs. The technology includes a portable GPS monitor that attaches to clothing or a belt and transmits data to parents through an online and mobile app. The device can pinpoint the wearers exact location and deviation from routine settings. AngelSense gained media attention after its tracking mechanism helped save a 15-year-old girl with Aspergers syndrome from a sexual predator. The company aims to benefit families with special needs members and plans to expand its customer service team staffed by parents of children with special needs to protect tens of thousands of children.
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A New Product to keep your child safe through GPS and Voice Monitoring - Friendship Circle - Special Needs Blog
Israeli technology company AngelSense has developed a new tracking and voice monitoring device to help parents of children with special needs keep track of and monitor their child. The device aims to improve the care of the child, quickly locate a lost child, bring peace of mind to parents, increase a childs self-confidence, and provide a higher level of independence. AngelSense sets itself apart from other tracking devices by building a schedule based on GPS data and using analytic capabilities to remove false alerts. It also offers a Runner Mode for locating a lost child, indoor tracking capabilities, and listen-in capabilities. AngelSense is offering a discounted price and free trial for readers of the Friendship Circle Blog.
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