Abstract:
Various arrangements for handling a potential security situation using a home automation system are presented. A biometric measurement of a user may be received. An alert from a home automation device in wireless communication with the home automation host system may be received. If the biometric measurement is associated with the alert, a security response action may be performed.
Abstract:
A mobile signal unit is responsive to a mobile operating unit yet sufficiently compact and lightweight for unobtrusive connection to an item of clothing, a purse, and/or a backpack. It has a siren powered by gas or electricity. It has a wireless first interface, through which the siren can be remotely activated and/or deactivated by the mobile operating unit. The siren can be activated manually by an activation command that matches an activation code stored in a memory unit of the signal unit and/or the operating unit. The siren is automatically activated after the wireless connection to the operating unit if a connection signal strength of the operating unit falls below a threshold and/or the wireless connection to the operating unit is interrupted.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a method for protecting a terminal device and the terminal device thereof. The method includes: obtaining status information of a terminal device plugged with an earphone; determining whether the status information meets a preset condition; and activating an alarm mode of the terminal device when the status information meets the preset condition. According to the present disclosure, given that activating the alarm mode of the terminal device is based on the status information of the terminal device, the alarm mode of the terminal device can be activated based on environment information of the terminal device without a user manually activating the alarm mode of the terminal device, therefore user experience is improved. Moreover, the security of the terminal device is further improved by avoiding an incident of the user forgetting to start the alarm mode, thus further protecting the terminal device.
Abstract:
A monitoring beacon which includes a ground base into which a telescopic mast is inserted. An intrusion detection and identification head is mounted on one end of said mast. The beacon also has solar panel support structures mounted pivotably on the ground base. During transport, the panel support structures are raised to form a protective cage around the beacon, while during use, the panel support structures are folded down flat around the base so that the mast and its detection head are no longer enclosed.
Abstract:
A personal security system is described herein that includes a mobile electronic device and associated cover. The cover comprises a housing that defines a recess, and an alarm system is disposed within the recess. The cover further includes a triggering mechanism external to the housing, the triggering mechanism being operable to actuate the alarm system in response to user interaction therewith. The alarm system is capable of generating an audible panic alarm in response to user actuation thereof. The alarm system is also capable of wirelessly communicating with the mobile electronic device itself to cause the mobile electronic device to perform additional functions that relate to personal safety when the panic alarm system has been actuated by a user thereof.
Abstract:
A portable wireless communications device to be carried by a holster includes a portable housing carrying a wireless transceiver, a holster sensor, a local alert indicator, a user authentication input device, and a controller. The controller may store data and is connected to the wireless transceiver, the holster sensor, the local alert indicator, and the user authentication input device. The controller may be switchable to a pickpocket mode for activating the local alert indicator, wirelessly sending at least one remote alert message, and rendering unusable at least a portion of the stored data upon removal from the holster unless a user authentication is input before expiration of a predetermined time.
Abstract:
A personal safety system (8) carried for emergency or abduction preparedness where information might need to be captured and left behind as evidence for the safe return of the user. The user may capture voice or video information and then throw it down and leave it behind at the crime scene for later location discovery and evidence recovery. By removal of pull-pin (12) PSS (8) is activated and recording is available through microphone (18) into voice recording solid-state chip with playback (14). An RF transmitter and antenna (9) is also activated for position discovery by the rescue team once notification is made that user has gone missing. A portable hand-held RF receiver (20) with directional antenna apparatus (44) and a received signal strength indicator (46) is used to help locate the personal safety system (8) and the crime scene. The power source (29) operates the unit and safely maintains the recorded evidence. The components are embedded in a housing (23) that is made rugged material for survivability outdoors in the elements. Once located, the captured forensic information is retrieved via a headphone (19) via the interconnect jack (11).
Abstract:
A security monitor receives an indication of a robbery from a security system. In response, an alert generator sends an alert to a plurality of employee terminals, where the alert causes each of the employee terminals to preemptively display a notification of the robbery and prompt for and record an employee's observations.
Abstract:
This document applies to a device (1, 8, 13, 22) to maintain in contact, to regulate, adjust or close parts of clothing, undergarments such as bras, garter belts, or any other accessory, and clothing, underclothing, more particularly bras and accessories having such a device. This device includes a first part (2, 14, 23) equipped with at least a first magnetic component (4, 11, 17, 25 30, 52), and a second part (5, 19, 27) equipped with at least a second magnetic component (6, 12, 18, 25, 30) making it possible to fasten, regulate, adjust or close clothing, undergarments or the accessory when one of the aforesaid first and second parts is used to interact with the other part. Each magnetic component is composed of at least two groups each one comprising at least a positive magnet (4′, 6′; 11′, 12″; 17′, 17″′; 18″; 25′; 30″) and a negative magnet (4″, 6″; 11′, 12″; 17″, 18′ 18″, 18″′; 25″, 30′). The groups of the same component are fixed directly or indirectly on the same support and/or with each other, and being exclusive to interact with the groups of opposite signs of the other magnetic component.
Abstract:
A security bag includes a body having an interior for receiving articles, a closure attached to or formed integrally with the body and openable to gain access to the body interior and a pair of catches closing the closure to the body. A security device co-operates with each catch to enable the closure to be opened without sounding an alarm but only when both catches are operated in unison or within a predetermined time of one another. The security device also alerts the user when the bag is not properly closed.