Covington-based Safewave Technologies launches smartwatch band for deaf, hard-of-hearing community
SafeWave Technologies has launched its landmark product offering: the first commercially available smartwatch band for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, which uses Bluetooth technology to connect with nearby security devices and alerts the wearer with a strong vibration.
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