LifeFone, At-Home & On-the-Go VIP-X : Review

By:  Editorial Team   |  Posted: November 10, 2018   |  Updated: December 22, 2023

The Basics

  • Product: At-Home & On-the-Go GPS, Voice-In-Pendant
  • Company: LifeFone
  • Review Date:  Updated Q1 2021 

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Analyst Summary: LifeFone   |  At-Home & On-the-Go GPS, Voice-In-Pendant

This is a go anywhere mobile alert with fall detection. This is a rebranded version of the Belle+ made by wholesaler Freeus. It has a couple of noteworthy features, in addition to those typical for products in this class.

This is a go anywhere mobile alert with fall detection. It is one of the products we reviewed in our comparative evaluation of mobile medical alerts.

This is a rebranded version of the Belle+ made by wholesaler Freeus. It has a couple of noteworthy features, in addition to those typical for products in this class.

  • it includes both GPS location technology and WiFi location technology, which might make it more accurate in knowing where you are at all times (we have not tested this);
  • it claims a battery life of 5 days, which is very good for this class of products (also see below).

 

Really Important Battery Detail:

This product has a version without fall detection with a claimed battery life of 30 days.

[The version with fall detection has a claimed battery life of 5 days.]

We have not evaluated this, but it sounds excellent, so long as you don’t need fall detection capability.

 

To see more about this product, and how it compares to others in it’s class, see:

 

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LifeFone Medical Alert

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