The easiest way to be notified of an emergency at home!
A project in Yakima, WA by NRS Systems000days
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Use Amazon Alexa enabled devices to contact family, neighbors, or first responders by simply stating that you have an emergency.
Backers: 53
Average Pledge Per Backer: $48
Funded: $2,553 of $28,380
Dates: Aug 17th -> Sep 17th (31 days)
Project By: NRS Systems
Backers: 53
Average Pledge Per Backer: $48
Funded: $2,553 of $28,380
Dates: Aug 17th -> Sep 17th (31 days)
Project By: NRS Systems
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current pledge level
Last Updated: September 17 @ 15:09 -0400 GMT
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Thank you
September 17th - via: kickstarter.com
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We're Live!
August 17th - via: kickstarter.com
The opportunity to back us is now!For the next 30 days, you can help us make a service that helps families if they have an emergency. (Read More)
Yakima business to launch Kickstarter campaign for new medical alert service
August 17th - via: yakimaherald.com
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON - Voice-activated speakers, such as the Amazon Echo, have grown in popularity. Through vocal commands, users can activate a virtual assistant able to complete several tasks, such as playing music, ordering groceries online and turning off the lights.
Now two local entrepreneurs want to use Amazon-branded speakers and voice-activated virtual assistant technology to save peoples (Read More)
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