Large Adult Adjustable Medical Alert ID ~ Navy







Key features
- •Fits wrist to 6.5" - 7.75"
- •Waterproof, Washable
- •Updateable
- •Comfortable
- •2 tabs Included
Large Adult Adjustable Medical Alert ID ~ Navy
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.8
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Inventive concept
A.R. Miller✓ Verified Purchase•July 8, 2017
Great for everyday use. Adjustable. Sporty look. 4 stars because the paper provided to record your information is really small to work with. The paper to write on did well with ball point ink rather pencil or gel ink. Must let ball point ink dry before folding the paper and inserting it into the bracelet. Also, the slot to place the paper in is difficult to find. Water proof for washing dishes and small water situations. I have not gotten it wet in larger bodies of water like heavy rain and a swimming pool. Once you find the slot for the paper, you're good to go. The paper will not go completely in the slot. I believe this is mainly to be able to grasp the card to remove and insert it. The bracelet, once closed, will protect the piece of the card sticking out. My wrist measures 6.75"-7.25". Fits great for me.
Not a good medical alert option.
rk✓ Verified Purchase•May 22, 2017
Don't waste your money. Poorly designed you can hardly write anything on the small piece of paper that gets folded up and inserted in the opening. The medical alert red logo is off to the side so it's not as visible as it should be. There is no buckle of any kind so it's awkward to put on, it's scratchy on the edges and I doubt seriously if it would hold up to daily showers. You are much better off with a medical ID bracelet or necklace/dog tags. This is a classic case of "you get what you pay for." Spend the money and get something good.
Works well enough
Jared B.✓ Verified Purchase•January 26, 2017
I am probably "average male" as far as wrist size is concerned. Anyone with larger wrists than me, whether due to fat or bone, should be aware that the "hook" of the Velcro (the hard/scratchy part) will be against your skin where it provides that extra circumference. People with smaller wrists shouldn't worry, as the overlap is in the other direction, and that scratchy will just be padded by the rest of the bracelet.
It looks quite sharp, but is below average in execution.
The instructions that came with it are lacking, as well as the product description. After reading other reviews, it seems that there are a couple different versions of this item in circulation, with the pouch for the medical information showing up in slightly different spots. On mine, there are two pads of "loop" Velcro (the compliment of the "hook"). Where the gap is between these two pads, if you pinch, you'll see one of the pads lift up a bit - this is the pouch.
It looks quite sharp, but is below average in execution.
The instructions that came with it are lacking, as well as the product description. After reading other reviews, it seems that there are a couple different versions of this item in circulation, with the pouch for the medical information showing up in slightly different spots. On mine, there are two pads of "loop" Velcro (the compliment of the "hook"). Where the gap is between these two pads, if you pinch, you'll see one of the pads lift up a bit - this is the pouch.
Medical bracelet with watch face added
Ttenderpaw✓ Verified Purchase•August 8, 2016
Thank you to the reviewer who suggested the possibility of using the Medical bracelet as a watch band. Great idea! I selected an inexpensive watch at Walmart for $12.88, carefully removed the original watch band using scissors, then threaded the Medical bracelet into the watch face. Note that the watch face needs to be in the style of the attached photo. Also, the space on the watch face where the Medical bracelet should be threaded through must be large enough to accommodate the Medical bracelet. Any men's watch will probably work. I bought a smaller-faced women's watch and it works fine too. Just compare the watch face you are purchasing to the size of the Medical bracelet band. I purchased the watch at a retail store so I could make sure the Medical band would fit into the watch face, rather than purchase online where size compatibility would be just a guess.
It's okay.
ArganMom✓ Verified Purchase•July 11, 2016
It's okay. Mainly got this as a back up, but young son thinks it is light, somewhat comfortable, and thinks it looks less like a medical bracelet, so he has worn it a bit more than his regular medical bracelet. Difficult to write info on the little piece of paper. I'm not sure if emergency responders would notice this is truly a medical bracelet; it also concerns me that it isn't quite easy or quick for them to actually gain access to that small piece of paper. So, this is okay, but not great in my opinion. I would appreciate it so much if you mark this review as helpful--thanks! :-)
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