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WisoPanisaf Emergency Car Panic Button and Charger

R849

Retail: R1,300
Excludes shipping

R849

R1,300
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
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Feel safe when you are on the roads knowing you are one button for help. The Panicsaf is a revolutionary, award-winning product designed to increase safety on the go. The Panicsaf is an in-vehicle panic button that offers SOS technology. The Panicsaf not only notifies trusted contacts when a collision is picked up but also allows the user to hit a panic button in the case of emergency. The SOS will notify trusted family members or friends that the user is in trouble as well as drop their GPS location.

The GPS location will be updated every 2-3 minutes which allows your trusted contacts to locate your position should it change. Travel with peace of mind while your phone chargers 4 times faster than conventional chargers with the quick charge 3.0 technology.

Product features
  • Increase safety on the road
  • Notify contacts when a collision occurs
  • Charge your phone 4 times faster
  • Panic button sends SOS to programmed contacts with GPS location
  • Download the Wiso App from the play store or I store free of charge (alternatively scan the QR code)
  • Connect your phone to the Wiso Devise via Bluetooth
  • Have peace of mind on the road
What's in the box?
  • Wiso SOS car charger
  • English manual
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