Your questions on the Mobile Alarm.
Frequently asked questions
General questions about the LiveLife Mobile Alarm.
The LiveLife 4GX Mobile Alarm will provide you and other family members’ peace of mind that when you are home or out in the community that help is just a press of a button away. It works wherever there is available mobile network coverage in Australia. When you press the SOS/Heart help button it texts a help message with your location on Google Maps then starts calling up to 6 emergency contacts one by one (000 can be one of the numbers that is called). It also includes an inbuilt fall detection capability. The alarm includes a “smart voice guide” that talks you through your emergency. Family and friends can even call the alarm if they wish to talk to the wearer. The Live Life Alarm is showerproof and very simple to use.
No. You choose up to 6 emergency contacts which are usually trusted family members and friends. You can even include 000 as a contact if you wish. Because it does not require a monitoring centre in an emergency there are no ongoing monitoring charges or monthly fees. You don’t have to use all 6 emergency contacts. You can use less if you wish.
It is ideal for seniors who may be living at home alone and remain active enough to be outdoors un-accompanied. It is also a great solution if a senior who lives at home, needs a medical alarm, but does not have a landline. Many seniors connected to the new NBN have had their phone services switched to VOIP and no longer can use a landline type medical alarm without additional wiring costs. In this case a pendant that operates on the mobile network becomes a less costly alternative and in nearly all cases, a better one.
Besides seniors it is used by lone workers, workers who may need to contact security quickly and people with disabilities. Read our applications page for more details.
Yes. Because it works like a mobile phone it needs to be connected to the mobile phone network to work. As part of your purchase we install an activated Telstra SIM card which uses the Telstra network. The Mobile Alarm is not locked to any specific provider before we install a SIM card. If during our coverage check the mobile coverage appears inadequate we will let you know and discuss your options. In most locations there will be good Telstra coverage as our sim card uses the whole of the retail Telstra Network. We’ll check your address on coverage maps so we can advise you on your best option.
No. Your first year use on the Telstra Mobile Network is included in the purchase price. A recharge/subscription is required annually after the first year. *The device is to be used as an emergency device and falls under our ‘Fair Use Policy‘.
Yes. The pendant has a built in microphone and speakerphone so the wearer can talk hands free through the pendant. The sound is clear and high quality. When a help call is answered it goes automatically into speakerphone mode. Pressing the SOS/Heart shaped help button again ends the call and the rest of the call sequence.
The new 2024 Live Life Alarms model pendant now comes with updated hardware and software. It has an improved battery life and antenna design. We have also worked to improve the waterproof capability. We’ve also made a lot of updates behind the scenes, such as but certainly not limited to, new SMS commands, improvements to text message formatting, improved mobile network support, algorithm improvements, ability to change voice files from the pendant over the air, improved interoperability with the supplied beacon and more…
Facts about the LiveLife Mobile Alarm.
The pendant is a perfect size. It is 61mm tall, 42 mm wide and 16mm thick. It is lightweight, weighing about the same as three 20 cent pieces.
The pendant has a soft, rubber-like outer skin which is easy to grip. It weighs only 42 grams, about the same as three 20 cent pieces. You can put it on your favorite chain if you like or even place it on a key ring. It comes with an adjustable safety lanyard (anti-choking), a belt clip and even a sleek, adjustable wristband giving you plenty of options on how it can be worn.
Currently the Live Life mobile alarm comes in what we call charcoal black or pearl white.
The pendant is designed to be small, simple to use and lightweight. It operates primarily as an emergency alert system and location device and these functions mean it does not need a screen or keyboard features. It can be programmed by sending text messages to it and this also eliminates the needs for those features. LCD screens also soak up battery life and the text on the screen would be too small to read for many people.
The SOS/Heart help button is recessed making it hard to press accidentally. To activate the help calling sequence the button must be clicked or pressed. It will vibrate and a voice will announce “Your mobile alarm has been activated. Click the SOS/Heart button to cancel the call sequence”, to let you know it has been activated. This smart voice guide will repeat this sentence twice, allowing you time to click the SOS/Heart button should you wish to cancel the emergency texts and calls before they begin.
The Mobile Alarm operates on the mobile phone network just like a mobile phone does. A sim card must be installed, activated and a mobile phone number must be assigned to the pendant.
We install a Mobile Sim card which uses the full, retail Telstra Mobile Network. As part of the setup we will install a Sim card for you. We will allocate to it the first years usage for unlimited emergency text and voice calls. We will supply you with the mobile phone number assigned to your pendant.
Checking credit remaining on your Mobile Alarm
With our Telstra SIM card you do not need to check or worry about any prepaid credit, unlike some others who sell alarms that require sim card installation. Your first year of usage* is included in the purchase price. A recharge/subscription of $75 per year applies each year after the first year.
*Under our ‘Fair Use Policy‘ the device is to be used as an emergency device only.
For the Mobile Alarm to perform its help call, help text and location functions the wearer must be in an area where there is sufficient mobile coverage on the Telstra Mobile Network. The 4GX Live Life Alarm primarily tries to use the 4GX (extended range 4G – Band 28) mobile network. If that’s not available in your location it will try and use 4G (Band 3) and if that’s not available it can use 3G. Before we complete your order and deliver your Mobile Alarm we will do a coverage check of the address where the pendant will be used. You can find out more about mobile coverage here.
The Live Life Mobile Alarm requires an extensive setup that includes:
-Coverage checks on the Telstra Mobile Network.
-Supply, activation, installation and testing of the Telstra Mobile Network SIM card.
-Allocating the first year’s use on the Telstra Mobile Network.
-Pre-programming of up to six emergency contacts and the help text message.
-Turning on of optional features like fall detection, listen in and geo-fencing (anti-wandering).
Yes. You can easily change any of the contact numbers by sending a command in the form of a simple text message to the pendant’s mobile number. Simple instructions are included with the Mobile Alarm’s Quick Start Guide and also on our Downloads page on our website.
Please watch this short video that explains how to change emergency phone numbers.
Yes. Your emergency contacts can include any combination of mobiles or landlines. Please be aware though that if a landline number is one of the contact numbers it won’t receive the help text message or the location on Google maps. That is why we recommend if possible that some or all contacts are mobile numbers. Some people’s landline numbers have text to voice on their message bank and so the text message may be converted to a voice message.
Yes. You can include 000 as one of the emergency contacts. Please be aware that 000 will not receive the help text message and the location on Google Maps. We will, however, upload the wearers name and address to the emergency services database so that it corresponds to the mobile phone number of your Live Life Alarm.
We recommend you have a family member or friend included as the first contact (default contact) as the side talk button allows the wearer to call the first contact at any time. When 000 is included as a contact people often have the following calling sequence setup:
1. A family member: perhaps someone who is living close by or is the often the most available to help.
2-5. Another family member, friend, carer or neighbor.
6. 000 Emergency services.
How to test your mobile alarm with 000
The pendant has a built-in fall detection feature that is designed to detect unbroken falls or the kind of fall more likely to result in unconsciousness. It measures the impact, angle and speed of a fall in order to ascertain if a fall has probably occurred. When it detects a fall the pendant will announce in a loud, clear voice “Fall has been detected, click the SOS/Heart button to cancel the fall alert sequence”. This will be repeated twice before sending out ‘fall down alert’ text messages to the programmed emergency contacts and the alarm will then start calling them. Fall detection technology is not perfect and false alarms can occur, however, the wearer will be given the chance to cancel the fall alert if it is a false alarm. Fall detection can be turned off by sending a simple text command to the pendant from a mobile phone or the fall detection can be made less or more sensitive by the user. The LiveLife Alarm cannot detect every fall, as every fall is different. For example, It may not be activated automatically if someones fall is blocked by an object, they brace themselves as they fall or perhaps if they slump or roll to the floor. If you are conscious and able to, it is recommended to press the personal alarm manually, with one short, sharp press. In your user manual you will find instructions on how to increase or decrease the sensitivity of the fall detection on your LiveLife Alarm. You can read more about how fall detection works by clicking here.
Watch this short video that explains how fall detection works.
To turn it off you simply send a command to the pendant via a text message from a mobile phone. Instructions are included. If you’re worried your fall alert is going off too easily then check page 14 of the user manual for instructions on how to increase or decrease the fall alert sensitivity settings.
The Mobile Alarm connects to Global Positioning Satellites to establish its exact location. It will also look for it’s position automatically using wifi when in more built up areas. This in-built feature allows the pendant to be located on Google Maps. When the SOS/Heart help button is pressed not only does the pendant begin calling the emergency contacts, but it also sends each one (mobile numbers) a text message with a link to Google Maps showing the location of the wearer of the pendant. Each of the contacts will then know the location to send help to.
Also anyone knowing the mobile phone number of the pendant can send a simple, location command via text message to it and it will send a reply text automatically showing its location on Google Maps using one of the inbuilt location methods.
How to locate the wearer of the mobile alarm with GPS
The pendant contains a speaker that has clear, loud and high quality sound. When a help call is made and then answered the wearer will hear the other person and be able to talk to them like on a normal mobile phone call. The volume can be adjusted by clicking the up and down volume buttons on the side of the 4GX Live Life Alarm.
To listen to a sample of each language just click on the links below and turn up your sound:
English- Click here
Mandarin – Click here
Cantonese – Click here
Greek – Click here
Italian – Click here
Vietnamese – Click here
Korean- Click here
Just call us on 1800936774 option 1 or email admin@livelifealarms.com.au or get in touch by LiveChat on our website if you’d like us to load one of these languages for you as the voice alerts your Live Life Alarm makes in an emergency.
If you have a pacemaker, you may not be able to wear your Live Life Alarm around your neck, on the lanyard, due to possible interference with your pacemaker. Instead, you could wear it on the wristband or clothing clip provided or enquire about the Live Life Mobile Watch. If you have any concerns about the simultaneous use of a personal alarm and your pacemaker, we recommend you consult your doctor.
Recharging the LiveLife Mobile Alarm.
When the battery in the alarm drops to 20% (after 4-5 days depending on use) a voice from the alarm will announce “Your battery is low. Please recharge your battery”. To recharge the pendant you just pop it into the charging station until the red light on the side of the alarm stays steady red. A voice from the alarm will announce “Your mobile alarm is charging”. If the wearer forgets to put the alarm onto charge or hasn’t heard the smart voice low battery warning, then by default the alarm will send a “low battery” warning text message to the nominated contact which is usually contact number 1, when the battery drops to 10%. Many people keep the charging station plugged in somewhere in the home. The battery should last 4-5 days if used normally and around 24-48 hours if worn continually away from the home. It uses more power when being worn away from the home than when within range of the Bluetooth charging station. This is because as the wearer moves around outdoors, the built in motion-detector attempts regularly to update it’s position with the GPS satellites, which uses more power. If you’re wondering how much charge is in your pendant you can pick it up and click the bottom side button. The red light will flash once for every 20% of charge. So 3 flashes will mean the battery is between 40% to 60%. 4 flashes would mean 60% to 80% charge. And so on. You can also text the word “battery” (without the apostrophes) to the phone number of your Live Life Alarm and it will reply with the current level of battery charge.
How to charge your mobile alarm
It contains a rechargeable, Lithium-Ion battery just like a normal mobile phone. Because it does not have a screen it does not use as much power as a mobile phone. When delivered it we will be in the ‘power saving mode’. Simply plugin the supplied home charging station to a power point in the home, turn on the alarm by pressing the top side call button and you’re ready to go. We will already have pre-programmed the home charging station to the wearers address. When the wearer is at home primary location is obtained via Bluetooth from the charging station. The charging station also has a lithium ion battery that will hold power for 24 hours plus. Your 4GX Live Life Alarm should last for between 4-5 days depending on usage.
If you are concerned that the user of the Mobile Alarm may be forgetful about recharging the pendant by default we turn on a ‘Low battery warning’ feature that will send a text message to the first contact when the battery falls below 10%. That way you can contact the wearer of the pendant to ask them to recharge. If you wanted to you can actually call the pendant to tell the wearer their battery is low. You can easily turn off the low battery warning, text messages by sending a simple SMS command to it from a mobile phone: LOW0
Remember, when the battery drops to 20% the smart voice guide will announce in a clear and loud voice “Your battery is low. Please recharge your battery”.
A Note on Usage
Like a mobile phone, how the alarm is used will affect battery life. In the home, connected to the home charging station by Bluetooth and used only in emergencies, the alarm will last about 4-5 days. If the alarm is taken out of the home or is activated (pressing the SOS/Heart button, calling into or out from the alarm or sending text commands to the device) then the time required between recharges will be lessened.
Ordering the LiveLife Mobile Alarm.
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Most alarms are programmed and shipped the same day via Australia Post. Others are shipped the next day. You should receive your Live Life Alarm within 1 or 2 days of ordering.
Yes, there is a ’30 day return and refund policy’ on the Mobile Alarm. Full details can be viewed on our Refund & Returns page.
Before we setup and deliver your Mobile Alarm we will do a coverage check of the Telstra Mobile Network at the address of the user of the pendant. If the coverage map indicates inadequate coverage at that location we will advise you on other options.
It should be noted however that the coverage maps are not always 100% accurate and black spots in the networks can occur. This a characteristic of all wireless and mobile phone networks. Sometimes a black spot is only discovered by the user when the Mobile Alarm is tested in the user’s home. In this case our Refund & Returns policy applies where a refund will be offered.
The LiveLife mobile alarm comes with a 12 month warranty.