Feel confident on the go, whether you're heading to a festival or biking home
You know the moment, amigo. The night was legendary; you walk out the gate and the city is just a little quieter than usual. That’s exactly when a small alarm like this feels like a big deal. Compact, lightweight, and always within reach—with one simple action, you can sound a loud, distinctive signal that grabs attention when you need it. You don’t do things by halves on the weekend, and you certainly don’t compromise on your safety.
The Design / The Look / The Aesthetic
No clunky gadgets, just sleek tools with a smart vibe. The case is sturdy and sleek, with a shape that fits comfortably in your hand without taking over your pockets. You can casually clip it to your bag, your belt loop, a lanyard, or just your keychain. Visible enough to deter, subtle enough not to get in the way. This isn’t just for show; this is presence with a purpose.
Ease of Use and Portability
It all comes down to that one simple action. Pull the cord or tap the button, and the alarm immediately goes off—the kind of noise that makes bystanders look up and gives you a moment’s respite from an unpleasant situation. Then you turn it off and keep walking. It weighs almost nothing, fits in your jacket pocket or fanny pack, and is reusable, so it’s just as easy to take along to the next club night, the next festival, or that late train home.
Who This Is For
For the student who needs to pop over to campus in the evening. For the festival-goer who’s reliving the moment on their bike while the city sleeps. For the traveler who’s exploring new cities and prefers to have peace of mind. For the friend who knows their way around, but also knows their limits. You set the pace; this alarm gives you just that little bit of extra control when things feel too quiet.
Why This Works
Small to carry, big on impact. The alarm sound stands out, draws attention, and alerts those around you. Safe and legal to use, designed for prevention, visibility, and peace of mind. Not a weapon, not a means of confrontation—but a clear way to make yourself heard when necessary. It’s the difference between walking alone and not feeling alone.