The metal cuff style is adjustable and fits wrists up to 6 inches in circumference. Flare only ships within the US at this time, and charges a $5 flat rate for shipping wherever you are. You can choose between cuffs made of beads, metal, or vegan leather, all of which are priced the same at $129.
Available in three nickel-free styles and a range of attractive finishes and metal colors, the Flare is smart jewelry you'll actually be excited to wear and show off. When you think of safety jewelry, medical alert devices probably come to mind, which aren't exactly stylish. Despite these limitations, the Flare is a powerful safety tool that can offer peace of mind-and possibly even save your life.
And as of this writing, it's only compatible with iPhones, but the company plans to expand availability to Android in the near future. The Flare has some shortcomings most notably, the bracelet needs to be within Bluetooth range of your phone-about 30 to 50 feet away-to work.
You never need to charge it, and the battery should last one to two years depending on your usage. It looks like any other bracelet, but connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth, letting you trigger a fake call, message your emergency contacts, or send your whereabouts to 911 dispatchers with the push of a hidden button. Grabbing your phone and calling for help isn't always an option when you're in danger, but what if you could send out a distress signal from a discreet device attached to your person? That's the premise behind the $129 Flare smart safety bracelet.