Plenty of people use pepper sprays and other self defense tools to get out of trouble. Just like everything else, these devices have been getting smarter over the years. Here are 4 smartphone connected pepper sprays you can use anywhere to buy yourself some time to escape and get help:
TigerLight D.A.D 2: a military strength pepper spray with a 150-lumen multi-mode flashlight and Bluetooth crowd alert tech. It can send an emergency alert with your GPS location to anyone running the app within a one mile radius.
Plegium 3-in-1 Pepper Spray: this smart pepper spray comes with a red marking dye and UV dye to ID suspects. It connects to your phone to contact your emergency contacts when you need help. It has a range of 10ft with enough content for 20 bursts. The battery life lasts up to 4 years. An optional professional monitoring service is also available for it.
Sabre Smart Pepper Spray: another non-lethal self defense tool that combines with your phone to get you help. It sends your location to your contacts when you use the spray. It has a range of 10 feet. It has an ergonomic design with a flip top safety.
Damsel in Defense: a Bluetooth pepper spray that combines with the Shield Community App to automatically send alerts to your contacts in case of an emergency. It has a range of 16 feet. It uses 18% OC (oleoresin capsicum) to disorient attackers. It has a UV identifying dye.
These smart pepper sprays work with your phone to get you additional help as they buy you time to escape. Have you found smarter Bluetooth enabled pepper sprays? Please share them here.
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