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YOYOCare). Good examples are people who operate alone in the terrain and
want extra security, such as lone workers, hikers, riders etc.
4.
How is YOYOCare different to a mobile phone?
Many mobiles have SMS, MMS, camera and GPS. Why YOYOCare?
The alone technology is the same that in a telephone. The biggest
difference is part's how small and easy to carry YOYOCare is, and part's is it
tailored in order to be very simple to use compared with today's mobiles. None
konstigheter, only three buttons in order to small and one in order to larma.
Another big difference is that only a closed circuit of t.ex. relation or vårdgivare
can communicate with YOYOCare and anytime to take to reda on where it is
located.
5.
How do you carry YOYOCare?
Preferably outside the clothes in carrying pouch, which attaches by a velcro
strap around your arm, wrist, on your clothes, or a backpack. The case can also
be attached to a belt, a shoulder strap or in braces.
YOYOCare also has a loophole in one of the corners, for attaching a lanyard or
neck strap. Please note that YOYOCare does not withstand direct contact with
water or moisture. When used outdoors it should be worn either in the special
case, or in a water-protected pocket
6.
What do I need to use YOYOCare?
YOYOCare just needs a SIM card with a valid mobile subscription that includes
voice, data and MMS. It requires no 3G functionality, but it will also work with a
3G SIM card (provided the operator also supports 2G).
At least one of those who will manage and communicate with YOYOCare by SMS
needs a regular cell phone.