Best fall detection sensors of 2024

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Best fall detection sensors
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Buying the best fall detector can be essential, both from a safety perspective, as well as for offering you peace of mind.

Statistically falls are very common for those over 65 years, with at least a third reporting them. And, even if those falls aren’t all serious, a good portion of those that fall once will do so again, often within months.

These falls can be particularly dangerous if the person is living alone, and the best fall detection sensors are simple but effective devices that can alert a neighbour or carer that its owner might have fallen, and therefore get them prompt assistance or medical services.

Here are the best five fall detection sensors that can ensure that if you or someone you know does have a fall, they can easily alert people so that they get the help they need... fast.

Sentry in-Home Medical Alert

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1. Sentry in-Home Medical Alert

Affordable support

Specifications

Landline: Yes
Mobile: No
Range: 600ft
Phone Connection: No

Reasons to buy

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Affordable
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Two-way pendant
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Concierge mode

Reasons to avoid

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US only
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Landline connection required

BlueStar SeniorTech, as its name suggests, make a wide range of support technology for older people, and the Sentry in-Home Medical Alert is part of its safety range.

Included in the box is the Sentry base station that is connected to a landline and the Sentry pendant that can relay an alert and voice communication from the owner.

You can summon support from the base, but the real star of this package is the pendant that performs multiple duties as a fall detector and an emergency alert.

It can be worn on the wrist or around the neck, whichever is most convenient.

Once the button is pressed, the owner can have a two-way conversation with either support staff or their relative/caregiver without the need to carry a mobile phone.

Pendant range is up to 600ft from the base, so its ideal for those that like to garden or be outdoors.

You can also summon help from the base, and it even has a ‘concierge’ button for calling a predefined caregiver number, perfect for those with memory difficulties.

The cost of having this system starts at $29.95 a month, but you can reduce the overhead by paying quarterly or yearly.

What owners of this system like most are that the support staff will call them if the pendant is dropped, to make sure it wasn’t a fall, and they will also remind them if the battery in the pendant needs replacing soon.

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2. SureSafeGO

GPS tracker and fall alert in one

Specifications

Landline: No
Mobile: Yes
Range: unlimited
Phone Connection: Yes

Reasons to buy

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GPS tracking
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Auto fall detection with an alarm
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24/7 monitoring

Reasons to avoid

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Needs a regular recharge

SureSafeGO is widely available in many regions and is sold under several different brand names. In the UK it can be bought direct from SureSafe’s website. The family monitored version is available from its Amazon store.

Where this device is different from many is that it doesn't require a base station, using mobile phone technology to communicate wherever the owner is. 

That makes it ideal for seniors who are mobile and like to get away from their homes but would still like a safety net should they have a fall or accident. It also has a charging cradle that you can sit next to your bed and charge at night so it’s nearby in case of an emergency.

So that help knows where you are, the SureSafeGO has an inbuilt GPS ‘find me’ feature and sends a Google Maps map of the location when activated.

Pressing the button or triggering the inbuilt fall sensor will automatically connect the device to the SureSafe Response Centre for a two-way conversation at any time of day or night.

All communication is via a pre-installed SureSafe roaming SIM, making the system ready to use out of the box. It also comes with a charging station, and the SureSafeGO should last at least four days before needing a recharge.

The cost of the device in the UK is £149.95 + VAT, and if you want the 24/7 Monitored option, it is an additional £18.99 per month.

For those in the USA, GuardianLocate sells it for $139, and the support services start $25 per month.

Website screenshot for Lively

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3. Lively

Excessively popular option

Specifications

Landline: No
Mobile: Yes
Range: 30 foot
Phone Connection: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Low monthly support cost
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Relatively inexpensive purchase

Reasons to avoid

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Can be out of stock
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Needs the phone close
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US only

Lively has some excellent alert devices for seniors, and the Lively is a stylish fall detection device. It can be worn on the wrist or around the neck, doesn’t require charging, and can summon help when it detects a sudden drop.

But, for the fall detection to work, it must be worn as a pendant.

Should the wearer fall or need assistance, pressing the Lively will connect the wearer to dedicated 5Star Agents who can send help and notify family members immediately.

Where this differs from other devices is that it requires a mobile phone to be within range and running the Lively app. This software is available for both Apple iPhone and Android mobiles, and it can also relay GPS information to those coming to assist.

However, the phone uses Bluetooth technology, and therefore must be within 30ft for this to work. And, you will need the phone to have a full two-way conversation after the call is connected.

This is one of the cheapest fall detection and assistance calling devices, but the subscription fee doesn’t include the cost of a phone or the associated mobile contract.

One issue with the Lively is that due to demand it is currently sold out. Hopefully, the company will have it back in stock soon.

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4. Buddi

Band on the run

Specifications

Landline: No
Mobile: Yes
Range: 30ft
Phone Connection: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Affordable subscriptions
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Phone or Buddi Clip options
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Adjustable fall sensitivity

Reasons to avoid

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Requires regular charging

The Buddi is a dual component system that can detect falls and summon help to the wearer for whatever reason.

One part is the soft rubber wrist-mounted Buddi that can be used to initiate communication, and this talks to another device that establishes the link to the mobile phone network.

This second device can be a mobile phone running the Buddi Connect app, or the Buddi Clip is a dedicated gizmo that includes mobile phone electronics.

Both parts can be recharged with an included wireless charger, avoiding the need to plug in any fiddly cables.

If the wristband detects events that aren’t a fall, it is possible to alter the sensitivity of the device with the help of the 24/7 Customer Service Team.

In the UK the Buddi wristband is £99, and the clip is £149, but the cost of ongoing support is reasonable. If you use a phone option, the Buddi can connect you to friends and family support for only £1.99 per week, or £3.99 for a dedicated 24/7 support line.

Those that use the Clip will be charged £4.99 for the 24/7 support line.

Buddi might be UK based, but the hardware and software can be used anywhere in the world with the appropriate roaming mobile SIM.

(Image credit: Bay Alarm Medical)

5. Bay Alarm Medical

High-quality product and service

Specifications

Landline: Yes
Mobile: Yes
Range: 800ft
Phone Connection: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Excellent battery life
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Great range
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High support standards

Reasons to avoid

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Not a cheap service
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Exclusively with AT&T

Bay Alarm Medical make a wide range of alert systems that can use either a landline or mobile phone connection to bring help to those that might need it.

What’s great about this range is that you can start with a standard setup that includes a base station and a medical alert button and then add physical buttons and other mobile alert devices if you need them.

For those concerned about falling, they have an automatic fall detection pendant that can call for a person without any intervention on their part.

This button is worn around the neck and has a battery life of two years and a range from the base station of 800ft. It can be used to call for help with a button, or if it detects a fall.

Should the worst happen, the wearer will be in immediate contact with the Bay Alarm Medical support staff, who are experts at this service and available 24/7.

In addition to the base station option, this business also has a 4G LTE connected help button that comes with fall detection on its Premium protection option.

The only downsides to the comprehensive Bay Alarm Medical service are that the monthly costs can be high, especially with premium options, and it’s only available to those in the USA.

And, those that want mobile connections must have a good local service from AT&T.

Mark Pickavance

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