Monday, April 11, 2022

Shopping Savings: InvisaWear

 invisaWear, the company that creates smart jewelry that instantly sends your location to emergency dispatchers and loved ones during an emergency, is offering a month-long celebration of Mom with a site-wide Mother’s Day sale (up to 25% off) fromthrough May 8. 

Unique gifts that let mom embrace both beauty and safety, invisaWear’s safety devices are disguised as beautiful necklaces, bracelets, keychains, and hair scrunchies. When double-pressed, they send a text message to up-to five pre-selected emergency contacts; the text notifies the emergency contacts that the user is requesting help and contains a link to the user’s location. The Mother’s Day sale features discounts of up to 25% and applies to everything on the website, including invisaWear’s popular new Sterling Silver Necklace with CZ stones.

In addition, invisaWear’s wearable personal safety devices also offer an optional contact 9-1-1 feature, and are powered by ADT, a leading provider of safety solutions. Sadly, statistics show that nearly 1 in every 5 women is attacked at some point in her lifetime. With invisaWear, however, moms can feel safe when they’re out at night, walking to a car in an unfamiliar neighborhood, or anytime they’re alone – it’s like a virtual companion. And with a wide range of gorgeous invisaWear designs, you’re guaranteed to find a piece that Mom will love.

“Mother’s Day is one of the most special events of the year, and we’re thrilled to offer a special sale to celebrate these amazing women in our lives,” says Rajia Abdelaziz, Co-Founder and CEO of invisaWear. “Brunch and flowers are fine, but jewelry that is fabulous and potentially life-saving is what Mom really wants!”

To learn more, please  visit https://www.invisawear.com.

About invisaWear

invisaWear creates safety devices that are disguised as everyday accessories. They look like necklaces, bracelets, keychains, fitness bands, and even hair scrunchies but they all have a button hidden on the back. When double-pressed, invisaWear products send a text message to up-to five pre-selected emergency contacts; the text notifies the emergency contacts that the user is requesting help and contains a link to the user’s location. The jewelry also offers an optional contact 9-1-1 feature. Rajia Abdelaziz, Co-Founder and CEO of invisaWear, started the company after a scary incident when a car full of men followed her and started yelling inappropriate comments. Luckily, Rajia was able to run and get in her car, unharmed; the harrowing experience inspired her to create fashion jewelry that doubles as a safety device. To learn more, please visit https://www.invisawear.com.

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