ENDEVR Introduces New Medical ID Bracelets

Posted on Jun 27, 2014 by No Comments

If you have a condition that requires a medical ID bracelet, ENDEVR has introduced three new lines of stylish, yet durable medical ID bracelets for you to consider: MyID Sport, MyID Sleek, and MyID Luxe.

In the event of an emergency, each MyID Series ID bracelet quickly provides a complete medical profile to first responders. They can access the profile with a smartphone QR scan, through the 24/7 call center, or by using an online lookup service.

New ENDEVR bracelet styles include:

  • The MyID Sport ID Bracelet is made from silicone, which makes it perfect for athletes. It is available in nine different color combinations with a retail price of $19.95.
  • The MyID Sleek Medical ID Bracelet is available in six different color combinations with additional steel and laser engraved condition specific sliders covering issues such a peanut allergy, epilepsy, autism, or a heart condition. It is great for those seeking a more fashion forward medical ID solution. This bracelet retails for $39.95 and sliders can be added for $4.95
  • ENDEVR’s fashionable MyID Luxe ID bracelet is available in five different color combinations with far-infrared bio-ceramic blend, pure germanium, and naturally energized tourmaline. The MyID Luxe sells for $79.95.

The medical profiles associated with MyID bracelets are stored on an encrypted server to protect sensitive information and can be easily set up and updated via your computer or smartphone.

A free lifetime online health profile is included with the purchase of your bracelet, plus a free 1 year Premium Subscription that allows you to add unlimited lists of medical conditions, emergency contacts, allergies, medications, physicians, and insurance information.

For more information about ENDEVR or to view their entire product line, visit www.endevr.com.

Photo credit: ENDEVR

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