[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] FINALLY!!! Free Covid test kits

Drew King dking65 at kingconsulting.us
Fri Feb 4 16:59:58 PST 2022


Marvin, all,

The emergency contact items that you wear around your neck from Life 
Alert costs $50 a month if you have a landline and $60 a month if you do 
not.

The Bluetooth version of the Samsung watch has no monthly charge and the 
LTE version costs $10 a month extra with Verizon. *That's a savings of 
$60 a month if you do not own a landline* in addition to your cell phone.

For those of us with Android cell phones there is a watch from Samsung 
that has hard fall detection just like the Apple Watch does. The watch 
can automatically or manually send out an SOS message to as many as four 
contacts and just before doing so it takes a picture from the front 
camera, a picture from the rear camera, captures 5 seconds of audio, and 
your Google map location which gets automatically updated every 30 
minutes should you move. Your chosen SOS contacts receive all of this 
information.

You can also designate one contact from your phone to call automatically 
during that emergency. In the event that the watch does not detect the 
hard fall you can manually send out an SOS by pressing the button on the 
watch three times in a row.

If you have a medical emergency that does not result in a hard fall such 
as a minor heart attack for example you can manually send out that SOS 
by pressing the watch power button 3 times in succession.

The watch is also waterproof so you can wear it the shower in case you 
have a slip and fall in the shower. If you want to wear it while 
swimming in a pool and have it track your workout there is a button on 
the watch face that lets you put the watch into swimming pool mode. 
After you're done and turn off the water mode the watch will 
automatically blow out from the speakers any water. All the owner needs 
to do is simply shake the watch prior to turning the water mode off. 
Consistent with *IPX8 rating*, water resistant in up to 5 feet of water 
for up to 30 minutes.

If you have any emergency that requires an ambulance, you can always 
manually dial 911 from the watch. I simply created two phone numbers for 
the police one is police non-emergency and the other is police 
emergency. You can also access and dial any contacts that you have on 
your phone from your watch.

The watch is marketed to work with any Android cell phone only it may 
work best with a Samsung phone. It's likely the programs can be 
installed on any Android brand watch from the Google Play App Store I 
just don't know for certain. You can always put a query into Samsung via 
email and they will get back to you. There is only one feature Samsung 
claims requires a Samsung phone and it has nothing to do for the purpose 
of safety in a fall. It's the ECG function which not to be used to 
diagnose a serious problem anyway.

The specific watch I own and recommend is the *Galaxy Watch 4 Classic 
with a screen size of 46 mm*. I have the black stainless steel model.

You can purchase the watch with a plain black band at Best Buy or if you 
purchase from Samsung.com like I did you can choose from a selection of 
different bands including colors and styles.

If you have a cell carrier like Verizon you can optionally choose to 
purchase the LTE version of the watch which has direct cellular 
connectivity without needing to be in physical proximity of the phone 
like the Bluetooth version does. Verizon charges $10 a month extra on 
your plan to support the LTE watch. With this version if you forget your 
phone at home you can still make and receive phone calls from anywhere 
without needing to connect via Bluetooth to your cell phone. I have the 
Bluetooth version because my cellular carrier doesn't support the 
Samsung watch like the support the Apple Watch. The watch functions as 
designed so long as it is within Bluetooth range of your cell phone.

Information about the watch itself:

https://www.samsung.com/us/watches/galaxy-watch4-classic/

The *classic* model of the watch is the one that has a rotating bezel to 
scroll through all of the features. The other models do not have the 
rotating bezel.

There is a sleep mode that can detect and record snoring if you wish. I 
haven't tried this yet as like most men I always deny deny deny snoring. 
I will however check it out soon just to see how well it works.

Contact Samsung via chat/phone:

https://www.samsung.com/us/support/contact-customer-services/

*My watch and all others are on SPECIAL right now. The watch direct from 
Samsung is currently selling for $50 off regular retail!! *I only 
received $40 off when I bought mine during the holiday sale.

https://www.samsung.com/us/watches/galaxy-watch4/buy/?modelCode=SM-R880NZKDXAA

if you don't care about the type of band you have and are OK with a 
plain black band and you want the watch "right now" without waiting Best 
Buy is honoring Samsung's $50 discount.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung-galaxy-watch4-classic-stainless-steel-smartwatch-46mm-bt-black/6464608.p?skuId=6464608


*Subtotal **$329.99 includes the $50 discount!
*

Do not hesitate to hit me with any other questions.

Drew.

On 2/4/2022 6:22 PM, Marvin Menzin wrote:
> Hi all
> some time ago there were posts as to the use of apple or other smart 
> watches
> for calling emergency services if you fell home etc,
>
> by way of summary  were any of these watches
> considered practical especially if your phone is android ?
> are they Competotive  with the commonly used neckace devices you press 
> for help ?
> thanks marvin
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Jan 18, 2022, at 2:49 PM, Olga Guttag <guttagconsulting at gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> 
>> This came from one of my lists:
>>
>>     In case you don’t know, The Postal Service is delivering one
>>     shipment of 4 COVID tests per residential address. Enter your
>>     name, address and email at www.usps.com/covidtest
>>     <http://www.usps.com/covidtest?fbclid=IwAR2PDoQHCcQAp-S5cVEC7z7QsdsncbTg5NW7dNAZozTDX9l8G9ibhGLWb0c>
>>     to request a shipment.
>>
>> I immediately tried it. I got an email confirmation of my order from 
>> USPS. Hope that USPS makes this work and we’ll get the kits in our 
>> lifetime.
>>
>> Plse let others know of this program, especially those who have a 
>> hard time finding/affording the test kits. If you plan to  forward my 
>> message, plse remove my email address. Thnx.
>>
>> Stay well,
>> Olga
>>
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