ORA Personal Alert

ORA Personal Alert

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Details about ORA Personal Alert

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • April 7, 2017
  • October 6, 2024
  • 9.0+
  • 4+
  • 20.12MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • American English

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Version History of ORA Personal Alert

1.3.5

September 16, 2021

Bug fixes and notification improvements when your device is disconnected.

1.3.4

January 19, 2021

Bug fixes.

1.3.3

December 21, 2020

Bug fixes.

1.3.2

December 10, 2020

Adds support for 1.5.9 firmware.

1.3.0

September 27, 2020

Bug fixes.

1.1.3

October 29, 2019

Fixes to address issues with updating to iOS 13.

1.1.2

June 24, 2019

Lots of minor bug fixes and small improvements

1.1.1

November 24, 2018

Set up process clarified and easier to understand.

1.1.0

October 9, 2018

Users can create and set up their accounts through the app. Updates to allow for 1.3.X ORA device firmware.

1.0.9

March 21, 2018

Updates to location tracking for iOS 11.

Price History of ORA Personal Alert

Description of ORA Personal Alert

This ORA App pairs with the wearable ORA Link (sold separately) via Bluetooth to create a Personal Safety Alert System. In an emergency, seconds count. A locked smartphone can take too much time to call for help or your phone may be out of reach. With a push of a button, an alarm sounds on your phone, your contacts are notified, and 911 is there for backup. The ORA Link is a lightweight, discreet wearable safety device that pairs with the ORA app to send instant emergency notifications when help is needed - at the push of a button. When you press the button on the Link, your phone will sound a loud alarm, which can help to deter would-be attackers. ORA also sends instant emergency notifications to your network of contacts that you need help, and the live map will show them where you are. If no one is available, or if they are not able to reach you after two minutes, your smartphone automatically calls 911 as a backup. This is one of the major differences between ORA and all the others. Since ORA communicates through the ORA smartphone app, you are protected wherever there is cell phone coverage, with any cellular carrier. ORA also works in any country with 911 emergency services. ORA incorporates a balance of features that provides a universal, affordable solution for many; older adults, enforcement officers, social assistance, home care, oil and gas inspectors, and more! Additional Features: • No worries if it's a false alarm - you can easily cancel the emergency from the ORA App. • For contacts, you can pick whomever you want and as many people as you want. • The simple magnetic charger on the Link means never having to worry about replacing a battery. • Since the ORA Link is discreetly disguised in interchangeable holders, no one knows you are wearing an alert device but you. Competitive Differences: • When you purchase ORA, it is yours to keep with no monthly fees. There are no contracts or hidden fees! • Traditional devices typically only work in the home and yard, whereas ORA works wherever there is cellular coverage. • Alerts go to your network of contacts, instead of a stranger in a call center. • Your network also has access to a dashboard of information on their app, including connection details and inactivity, something other devices do not have. Your device purchase includes: • Unlimited Alerts • Unlimited number of emergency contacts • Patent pending 911 emergency response - exclusive to ORA! • ORA low battery indicator • Inactivity tracking reporting • Chat function for support network members
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ORA Personal Alert: FAQ

Can ORA Personal Alert be used on iPad devices?

No, ORA Personal Alert can’t be used on iPad devices yet.

Who released the ORA Personal Alert app?

Kasiel Solutions Inc is the creator of the ORA Personal Alert app.

What minimum version of iOS does ORA Personal Alert need?

ORA Personal Alert currently supports iOS 9.0 or later.

What do users think of the ORA Personal Alert app?

There are no ratings to display for the ORA Personal Alert app yet.

What genre is the ORA Personal Alert app?

The App Category Of Ora Personal Alert Is Lifestyle.

Which version of the ORA Personal Alert app is the latest one?

The newest version of ORA Personal Alert is 1.3.5.

What date was the latest ORA Personal Alert update?

The latest ORA Personal Alert update was released on October 6, 2024.

What was the ORA Personal Alert release date?

The ORA Personal Alert app originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating does ORA Personal Alert have?

ORA Personal Alert doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated Kasiel Solutions Inc.

What are the languages supported by the ORA Personal Alert app?

Currently, ORA Personal Alert supports American English.

Is ORA Personal Alert featured among Apple Arcade's game offerings?

Sorry, ORA Personal Alert is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does ORA Personal Alert contain in-app purchases?

Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in ORA Personal Alert.

Is ORA Personal Alert designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, ORA Personal Alert is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does ORA Personal Alert display any ads?

No, ORA Personal Alert does not display any ads.

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  • Peace of mind

    Love that I can check the state of my mother’s pendant right from my iPhone, it takes some stress out of my shoulder knowing she’s safe and that whenever something happens, I’ll get notified/called right away.

    Thanks for this app, it’s priceless.
  • Sucked

    Couldn't even make an account. There was no option or button to do that. Plus I got the impression they want you to pay monthly