Do you have an active lifestyle and like to run, hike, mountain climb and other activities, then the UTag is for you. So what is the UTag? It is a USB device designed to be universally recognizable by both first responders and emergency medical personnel. UTag ICE contains personal health information and is designed to be the first point of reference in an emergency.
If you are involved in an accident and cannot speak the UTag will allow emergency medical personnel to find out information about your health, emergency contacts, allergies insurance information and other vital information The device is compact, discreet and safe.
UTAG® is the USB PC compatible digital device that stores vital personal information.
- Designed to be the first point of reference in an emergency.
- Emergency contact details.
- Include your picture.
- Tough aluminum alloy weatherproof enclosure.
- Blood type, key medical information.
- emergency contact, insurance information.
- 7 International language options.
- Can be worn as a dog tag a zip pull or on your keyring, or on a bracelet.
- User friendly software.
- The device can be personalized.
- Now includes a “private folder” for scanned copies of documents.
My Thoughts-
I had the opportunity to try the bracelet style UTag. The bracelet was lightweight, constructed well and I never noticed that I had it on. I even wore it on my ankle and it fit perfectly. The USB device removes easily from the bracelet and when I inserted it into my computer (PC only) the software opened without a problem.
For more information or to purchase the device please visit the Utag site.
Software Screen-
For more information or to purchase the device please visit the Utag site.
Software Screen-
The personal information screen was very easy to navigate and understand. It is available in several languages and can be changed at anytime. There was a section that you were able to free text information about yourself that may be useful for the medical staff taking care of you. There are many times that I have gone on a bike ride without any Id and sometimes I have forgotten my cell phone. If anything happened no one would know who I was. The Utag is available as a Dog Tag, a wallet card or the bracelet style. The UTag is simple to use and set up and once you have it set up you can forget about it. If your health or insurance changes it is important to update the UTag. Would you like to win one of your own UTags? Enter my contest.
Thanks to Audrey, I can giveaway one of these great UTags to one of my readers. You will have a choice of the dog tag, credit card or the bracelet style.
To Enter-ALL ENTRIES IN ONE COMMENT (USA ONLY)
Main entry-
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Please leave your name, email and user name.
Extra entries-
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Contest ends on 4/23/11 @11:59pm eastern. Good Luck
Check out another great review of the device at Gear We Are.com
Disclaimer: I was given a free UTag bracelet for my honest review and I was not compensated for my review.
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