What’s New in the 2026 LiveLife Watch ?
New features and improvements in the 2026 LiveLife personal fall detection alarm watch.
1. Quickly hang up calls
The side button can now quickly hang up calls, making the watch simpler and more intuitive to use—especially helpful for older users.
2. Smarter call time limits
Outgoing calls now automatically follow your preset Talking Time limit.
This helps avoid long, accidental calls and gives carers better control over usage.
3. Improved privacy with upgraded Do Not Disturb mode
When DND is on:
- Only trusted, approved numbers can ring through
- All others are silenced
This keeps interruptions low while ensuring urgent calls still get through.
4. Better protection against accidental shutdowns
We changed the shutdown command to stop the watch from turning off if it receives spam messages containing the word “off.”
This makes the device far more reliable.
5. More reliable contact setup
The watch now checks for invalid symbols when adding emergency contacts.
This prevents mistakes and ensures emergency numbers are always saved correctly.
6. Cleaner, clearer system messages
SMS replies and settings messages are now more professional and easier to understand.
This reduces confusion and helps support teams configure the watch more accurately.
7. Stronger SMS command safety
If a text message contains an invalid command in the first line, nothing runs.
This protects the watch from accidental or partial configuration issues.
8. More accurate geo-fence information
The watch now gives clearer “IN/OUT” status updates and more accurate radius information.
This helps monitoring teams troubleshoot and understand movement alerts better.
9. Better low battery alerts
Low-battery warnings now trigger exactly at the level you set (e.g., 20%).
Alerts also only send once per charge cycle—reducing spam but still keeping carers informed.
10. New lifestyle reminders
The 2026 model now includes:
- Exercise reminders
- Medication reminders
- Alarm Reminders
These support daily routines and wellbeing.
11. Clearer feedback when emergency contacts aren’t set
If someone checks emergency contacts before they’re configured, the watch now gives a clear message:
“You didn’t set emergency numbers.”
12. More reliable location reporting
If GPS is weak, the watch now tries longer to get a fix.
If still unsuccessful, it sends the last known location instead of nothing.
This is a big improvement in real-life reliability.
13. Better shutdown and low-battery safety
Shutdown alerts now activate at 5% battery, giving more time to react.
Alerts also go only to the specific contact you nominate—reducing unwanted notifications and keeping information private.
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