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The video discusses the Canega watch from Unaleware, a medical alert system camouflaged as a Smartwatch. It offers continuous access to emergency services through various triggers and fall detection, with a unique dual battery system allowing simultaneous wear and charging. Despite its high cost of around $200 to $300 setup fees and $60 to $70 monthly fees, the watch is praised for discreet design, user-friendliness, and efficient response times. Its fall detection feature and GPS capabilities are highlighted, with comparisons to other medical alert watches like the Medical Guardian MG Move Watch and Bailarm SOS SmartWatch. The Canega Watch provides reliability, fast response times, and accurate fall detection, making it suitable for users valuing quality over affordability in medical alert solutions.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on the Canega watch from Unaleware, which is a medical alert system disguised as a digital Smartwatch. The watch provides 24/7 access to Urgent Response agents through button presses, voice commands, and fall detection. It features a unique system of multiple rechargeable batteries that allow the user to wear the watch while charging. The upfront cost is high, ranging from $200 to $300 in setup fees and $60 to $70 monthly fees, making it one of the most expensive medical alerts available. The design of the watch is discreet and user-friendly, with a dual battery system that allows for continuous wear, IP67 water resistance, and easy strap detachment for those with manual dexterity issues. The watch lacks touch screen functionality and additional smartwatch features like messaging or heart rate monitoring.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses how the Canega watch functions as a medical alert system by connecting users to a professional Monitoring Center in emergencies. The watch has the capability to contact help through pressing a button, voice commands, or fall detection. The Monitoring Center can track the user’s location and dispatch appropriate assistance, be it Emergency Medical Services or nearby contacts. The voice command feature allows for quick access to help by speaking the wake word “Fred Astaire.” Although the speaker found the voice command feature useful, they expressed a desire for the ability to change the wake word.
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In this segment of the video, the Canega watch’s fall detection feature is discussed. Through motion sensors and accelerometers, the watch can automatically call the Monitoring Center when a fall is detected. The watch also has a built-in GPS for emergency help outside the home. However, the Canega watch is expensive, costing $299 setup fee and $69.95 monthly. Annual payment offers a slight discount. Comparison is drawn with other medical alert watches like Medical Guardian MG Move Watch and Bailarm SOS SmartWatch. The Canega watch provides a 30-day money-back guarantee and limited lifetime warranty for defects.
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In this segment of the video, the Canega Watch is described as a reliable medical alert device with fast response times and mostly accurate fall detection. It features a unique battery approach, allowing the user to keep wearing the watch while charging extra batteries, lasting roughly 32 hours. However, it lacks advanced features like a caregiver app and is relatively expensive, priced at nearly $370 upfront and $70 per month. Despite the cost, the Canega Watch is recommended for those who prioritize quality over affordability in medical alert devices.