Smart Safety cum Fitness Band for Women
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In this paper, an innovative wearable device is designed for women to enhance personal safety and health monitoring. An ESP32 microcontroller integrates a SpO2 sensor, heart rate monitor, and temperature sensor to track vital health parameters in real-time. The band has two buttons, namely an emergency button and a safe button, respectively. When the emergency button is pressed, it sends an alert with health data and live location to pre-defined contacts via Telegram. If a Safe Button is pressed, it will notify contacts that the user is safe. Using ESP32’s Wi-Fi, an optional GPS module for accurate location tracking, the device ensures timely assistance. With a rechargeable battery and compact design, the band offers portability, comfort, and continuous use, combining health tracking with emergency response for enhanced safety and peace of mind.
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