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Cell Phone Panic Button
The cell phone panic button is gaining traction as something you should have at your fingertips in case of emergency. To the extent that you likely already have a cell phone at hand anyway, having a built-in panic button is only a logical extension. [MORE...]
An emergency panic button is one of the key features on the Just5 J509 for seniors and kids, one of a handful of phones now bucking the conventional trend for the latest and greatest mobiles. Fitting into a growing category of cell phones in which less is better, the Just5 J509 is as handy as it is simple. And that should be just about right for special-need consumers.
The Snapfon ezTWO mobile phone for seniors works as advertised. It is modest on features and functions but big on simplicity and ease of use. Its panic button, LED flashlight and amplified volume, combined with big keys and large display text, make it both functional and easy to handle.
The C900 Clarity mobile phone sports a red panic button. Designed for seniors, this cell phone stands out for people with hearing loss because of its amplified sound feature, in addition to a large screen, oversized text and big keys.
Verizon's addition to cell phones for children comes by way of the LG Migo VX1000. Kid-friendly, the LG Migo wireless phone has a simplified keypad, a speakerphone and a dedicated emergency key.
When pressed in an emergency, the cell phone panic button on the CECT e98 is designed to call up to five pre-programmed phone numbers. Working in tandem with the phone's text messaging feature and built-in alert siren, the SOS button triggers an effective personal emergency response system.