Overview
Safety at your fingertips.
The Wearable Panic Button offers precise indoor locationing capabilities, drastically reducing response times in large and complex environments like schools, hospitals, hotels and retail stores. It is easy to use, requires minimal training and protects user privacy, giving peace of mind to employees and enhancing emergency preparedness.
Features
Advanced and precise location detection
Two convenient form factors
Simple to activate in critical moments
Integrated with Bluetooth® and LoRaWAN technology
Compliant with union rules and Alyssa’s Law
Assign each device to a specific individual
Mix and match Rave Panic Button solutions
3+ month battery life on single charge
Capabilities
Discreet
The Wearable Panic Button is available in two form factors: a badge and a fob. Users can comfortably wear it on a lanyard around their neck, or it can be discreetly stored in a desk drawer or other easily accessible location, ensuring quick retrieval when needed.
This flexibility reassures users that help is readily available whenever they may feel unsafe or require assistance, providing peace of mind and a sense of security.
Precise
Give first responders detailed information such as the floor and room or office number. Working with a network of Bluetooth beacons installed throughout your facility, the Wearable Panic Button can pinpoint the user's location during an emergency.
Armed with this knowledge, first responders can navigate directly to the scene. The ability to arrive quickly and with a clear understanding of the location significantly reduces response times and increases overall situational awareness.
Simple
Our panic button solution is designed for simplicity. When a crisis occurs, every second counts, and the stress of crisis situations can impair judgment. With just one button to press, training is easy and stress-free.
This straightforward process helps reduce the risk of error and provides reassurance. Even in stressful situations, users can quickly and easily activate the device, potentially saving valuable time and enhancing the effectiveness of the emergency response.
Reliable
Our device offers unwavering reliability. It uses LoRaWAN technology for long-range connectivity, independent of GPS or Wi-Fi. Plus, a 3-month battery life ensures constant readiness. The wearable button gives clear activation feedback and status indicators.
It integrates seamlessly with existing Rave Panic Button deployments, leveraging public-safety grade infrastructure for rapid, accurate emergency notifications.
Compliant
Panic button legislation is growing in popularity ‒ like Alyssa’s Law ‒ which requires buildings to be equipped with silent panic alarms that directly notify law enforcement.
If users are hesitant to have a panic button app on a personal device, the Wearable Panic Button can help you stay compliant and keep your staff comfortable.
Compatible Products
Experience the connected ecosystem

Rave Panic Button mobile application
When one of the five emergency buttons is pressed, your phone will dial 9-1-1 – or a designated contact number – and share your emergency type and facility information with stakeholders. If your local PSAP is willing to partner with you, the panic button activation can also instantly alert 9-1-1.
All compatible solutions
Ecosystem
When Rave Panic Button technology is integrated with Orchestrate, triggers can be initiated and actions taken automatically to give you instant situational awareness and faster response.
The Panic Button triggers an alert that is immediately centered on the CommandCentral Aware map alongside customizable layers including your facility map and other geospatial intelligence sources.
Rave Suite
When Rave Panic Button is initiated, workflows can push out information through targeted or mass notifications.
Provide 9-1-1 telecommunicators and first responders with location data, floor plans, and more.
CAD
When you activate the Wearable Panic Button, a Flex CAD incident is automatically created.
Pressing the Wearable Panic Button automatically generates a PremierOne CAD incident.