The XP3 sentinels are phones are known as durable. Not indestructible, but they are very robust and can withstand many hardships. With the launch of the XP3 Sentinel there is an additional function in: life saver. That sounds very exaggerated but only for those working in hazardous environments (voluntarily or dwells) is the unit in the event of an accident really make the difference between life and death.
The Sentinel is in fact the Sonim XP3equipped with so-called man down motion sensor that can recognize as the owner of the device, (if you carry it with you ofcourse) stops moving for a long time. Think of workers who live far from the civilized world to work or rock climbers or adventurers who have a greater chance of accidents.
The moment the 'man-down feature is active NOTE, the time taken should be taken into account can be set on the phone, the Sonim XP3 Sentinel autnmatisch contact the emergency services and the location (GPS) of the'man down' passed. Sonim works with Version: SafeLinQ (International), People Safe (UK), Trackaphone (UK), Presentec (Germany) and GEOS Alliance (USA / Canada).
In the words of the manufacturer: The Sonim XP3 Sentinel is the ultimate phone for safety of Lone Workers in extreme circumstances, however serious the situation is," said Bob Plaschke, CEO Sonim Technologies. With extensive GPS, special emergency alarm buttons and a man-down motion sensor that shocks, falls, tilts and no motion detecting, the Sonim XP3 Sentinel equipped hand-in-hand to work with an advanced 24x7 emergency center of our partners. We have worked with Sonim worked to ensure that the mobile phone meets all requirements set by helmet bearing Lone Workers in utility water, electricity and gas, construction, agricultural, industrial and logistics sectors to a number of segments call says Ian Johannessen, Managing Director of People Safe. The XP3 Sentinel mobile phone in conjunction with the Safety Solutions SafeLinQ allows employers to exploit their caring responsibilities, by a craft to offer to its employees, even in the most extreme circumstances said Martin van Bree, CEO SafeLinQ International. The basis for this partnership is the goal to excel in ensuring an end-to-end solution that is as robust as the Sonim phone.
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