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ResQ Launches Fall Detection Series and Mahi Collection to Redefine Personal Safety Wearables

ResQ introduces automatic fall detection and jewelry-inspired safety necklaces, blending advanced technology with aesthetics to encourage broader adoption of personal safety devices.

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ResQ Launches Fall Detection Series and Mahi Collection to Redefine Personal Safety Wearables

ResQ, a company known for its discreet safety wearables, today announced the launch of its new Fall Detection Series and the debut of the Mahi Collection, a line of safety necklaces designed to blend advanced technology with refined, jewelry-first aesthetics. The announcement marks a significant step in the evolution of personal safety technology, aiming to make safety devices more integrated into daily life.

The Fall Detection Series introduces automatic emergency alerts triggered by hard falls, providing protection even when users are unable to activate their device manually. When a fall is detected, the device can automatically share the user's real-time location and notify selected responders, ensuring timely assistance in critical moments. Users can personalize how alerts are handled, choosing between 24/7 trained human agents who can assess the situation and coordinate emergency response, or direct notifications to trusted contacts via SMS and email.

“At ResQ, we believe safety should feel empowering, not intrusive,” said Kavita, Founder at ResQ. “We are building technology that integrates seamlessly into people’s lives. That means making it intelligent, reliable, and just as importantly, something you actually want to wear.”

Alongside this technology upgrade, ResQ introduces the Mahi Collection, a new line of safety necklaces designed to elevate the aesthetic of personal safety devices. With sculptural forms, refined finishes, and a jewelry-inspired approach, Mahi represents a shift in how safety products are perceived. Rather than looking like devices, the pieces are designed to stand on their own as premium accessories. The Mahi Collection is available in versions with and without fall detection, giving users flexibility to choose the level of protection that suits their lifestyle.

In addition to fall detection, all ResQ devices include one-touch emergency activation, live GPS location sharing, loud and silent alarm modes, optional background voice recording, and notifications sent to up to 10 trusted contacts. This launch reinforces ResQ’s commitment to building a new category of safety products, where technology and design work together, not in compromise but in harmony.

The Fall Detection Series and Mahi Collection are now available at resqjewelry.com. This development underscores a growing trend in the safety tech industry: making protective devices that users are not only willing but eager to wear. By prioritizing aesthetics alongside functionality, ResQ aims to address a common barrier to adoption—many people avoid carrying safety devices because they are bulky or unattractive. The integration of fall detection further enhances the utility of these wearables, particularly for older adults or individuals with medical conditions that increase fall risk. As personal safety remains a pressing concern, particularly for women and vulnerable populations, ResQ's approach could encourage broader use of such technology.

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