Occly

Chicago, IL

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Chicago, IL
United States of America
http://www.occly.com

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Headquartered in Chicago, IL, Occly was founded with one mission: to provide the single most technologically advanced wearable safety solution on the go or at home.  

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Occly is the world’s first image and voice capturing wearable safety device and security network, specifically designed to be a visual deterrent.
Occly is the world’s first image and voice capturing wearable safety device and security network, specifically designed to be a visual deterrent.
Occly is the world’s first image and voice capturing wearable safety device and security network, specifically designed to be a visual deterrent.
Occly is the world’s first image and voice capturing wearable safety device and security network, specifically designed to be a visual deterrent.
Occly is the world’s first image and voice capturing wearable safety device and security network, specifically designed to be a visual deterrent.
Emergency Safety Equipment

Occly Wearable Safety Device

March 29, 2017
World’s first image and voice capturing wearable safety device and security network

Articles & News

(Photo courtesy Occly)
The Occly Blinc, pictured above, features four 'always-on' cameras, as well as a microphone, sirens, LED lighting, wireless capabilities and a number of automatic alarm sensors. The device, after someone puts it on and activates it, continually records images using the onboard cameras for the duration of the battery life, which is about nine-and-a-half hours. When an alarm is activated, which can be done manually by the user hitting a panic button or automatically through one the device’s impact sensors being triggered, a signal is sent to the Occly Emergency Response Center where an operator can dispatch law enforcement if necessary.
The Occly Blinc, pictured above, features four 'always-on' cameras, as well as a microphone, sirens, LED lighting, wireless capabilities and a number of automatic alarm sensors. The device, after someone puts it on and activates it, continually records images using the onboard cameras for the duration of the battery life, which is about nine-and-a-half hours. When an alarm is activated, which can be done manually by the user hitting a panic button or automatically through one the device’s impact sensors being triggered, a signal is sent to the Occly Emergency Response Center where an operator can dispatch law enforcement if necessary.
The Occly Blinc, pictured above, features four 'always-on' cameras, as well as a microphone, sirens, LED lighting, wireless capabilities and a number of automatic alarm sensors. The device, after someone puts it on and activates it, continually records images using the onboard cameras for the duration of the battery life, which is about nine-and-a-half hours. When an alarm is activated, which can be done manually by the user hitting a panic button or automatically through one the device’s impact sensors being triggered, a signal is sent to the Occly Emergency Response Center where an operator can dispatch law enforcement if necessary.
The Occly Blinc, pictured above, features four 'always-on' cameras, as well as a microphone, sirens, LED lighting, wireless capabilities and a number of automatic alarm sensors. The device, after someone puts it on and activates it, continually records images using the onboard cameras for the duration of the battery life, which is about nine-and-a-half hours. When an alarm is activated, which can be done manually by the user hitting a panic button or automatically through one the device’s impact sensors being triggered, a signal is sent to the Occly Emergency Response Center where an operator can dispatch law enforcement if necessary.
The Occly Blinc, pictured above, features four 'always-on' cameras, as well as a microphone, sirens, LED lighting, wireless capabilities and a number of automatic alarm sensors. The device, after someone puts it on and activates it, continually records images using the onboard cameras for the duration of the battery life, which is about nine-and-a-half hours. When an alarm is activated, which can be done manually by the user hitting a panic button or automatically through one the device’s impact sensors being triggered, a signal is sent to the Occly Emergency Response Center where an operator can dispatch law enforcement if necessary.
Alarms & Monitoring

Occly represents a new paradigm in mPERS solutions

Aug. 17, 2017
Company's 'Blinc' wearable personal safety device ideal for a wide range of users, applications

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