Lotus by Seam review: Stylish personal safety gadget misses mark for millennials<article>
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<p>Anyone out of diapers in the 1980s will remember those infamous <a href="
https://www.lifecall.com" rel="nofollow">LifeCall[/url] television commercials. Although viewers got an unintentional chuckle out of poor old Mrs. Fletcher’s misfortune, in the days before smartphones and Bluetooth-connected devices, such medical alert products provided a glimpse of what the future might hold.</p><h2>Wearable button</h2>
<p>The modern equivalent of LifeCall are gadgets like Lotus by Seam, a futuristic-looking disc barely wider than a quarter (34.30mm to be exact) and 14.47mm thick including the built-in clip used to attach the unit to your shirt, belt, or handbag. (The device can also be worn on the wrist or around your neck with optional accessories priced at $25 and $28 respectively.) Available in white or black, Lotus pairs to iPhone via Bluetooth and a free Seam Personal Safety app from the App Store.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3313080/gadgets/lotus-by-seam-review-stylish-personal-safety-gadget-misses-mark-for-millennials.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Lotus by Seam review: Stylish personal safety gadget misses mark for millennials