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Don’t make compromises for your safety. Flare is a personal safety system that empowers wearers to feel confident and in control.

Flare is a discreet smart bracelet and mobile app that gives you low-key safety options, but for iffy situations not just emergencies. Press the hidden button on the bracelet to activate the features and get out of an uncomfortable situation the moment you get that feeling in your gut that something isn’t right. Visit www.getflare.com to shop safety bracelets.

APP FEATURES

Press for a call:
Press the button once to receive an automated call that sounds like a real person who gives you an easy excuse to leave. Choose from multiple call scripts featuring male-identifying and female-identifying voices.

Hold for a friend:

Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to send a group text with your location to 5 pre-selected friends, asking them to call and check-in with you.

Connect with 911:
Enable this optional feature and Flare will share your name, phone number, and live location with 911 dispatchers in addition to your friends. A dispatcher will call and text you. If you can’t talk, 911 will still send first responders to your location.

FLARE BRACELET


The Flare bracelet communicates with the app via Bluetooth. It’s beautiful and discreet so that no one has to know you’re wearing it. Water resistant. Your Flare bracelet never needs to be charged! You’ll automatically receive a new bracelet every year. Pick from multiple styles. Cancel anytime. Shop safety bracelets at www.getflare.com.

Stay connected to your friends and contribute to a community changing how the world sees safety.

CUSTOMER REVIEWS:
“Because of Flare I went on 3 dates this month. I don’t think I would have without Flare.” – Lucy (Boston University student)
“It enables me to do things I wouldn’t otherwise do – I can leave behind feeling uncomfortable or unsafe.” – Kaila (Northeastern University student)
“It worked like a charm! I used the fake call to get away from a guy at a bar who was getting a bit too close and I was separated from my friends.” – Celine (Boston University student)