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Discover the elegance and practicality of the LinnaLove Lady Medical Alert ID Bracelet, tailored for women. This versatile accessory seamlessly combines medical necessity with high-quality fashion, making it perfect for daily wear.
Features:
**Material:** Crafted from surgical grade 316L stainless steel, this bracelet ensures durability and is available in six stylish colors, including natural silver, gold, rose gold, black, purple, and mixed colors.
**Clasp:** The buckle clasp provides a secure and comfortable fit, ensuring your bracelet stays in place throughout the day.
**Recognition:** The backside features a high-contrast, easy-to-read laser engraving of "EPILEPSY" in black lettering, and the front showcases a Medical Alert symbol, aiding first responders in quick identification.
**Adjustability:** With a standard length of 7.5", this bracelet fits most women's wrists. It includes extra links, pins, and adjustment tools, allowing customization up to 8.5" or as short as 6.5" for a perfect fit.
**Additional Resources:** Each bracelet comes with a Medical alert wallet card to record additional medical conditions and is beautifully packaged in a Linnalove brand velvet bag and gift box, making it a thoughtful gift for yourself or a loved one in need of a Medical alert bracelet.
Elevate both your style and safety with the LinnaLove Lady Medical Alert ID Bracelet, an essential accessory for those requiring medical identification without compromising on elegance.
Considered very fashionable and stylish, available in stainless and gold tones.
Comes nicely packaged, includes a velvet bag, medical card, extra links, and a tool.
Engraving on the inside is excellent and easily readable.
Easy to shorten with included tools, and comes with extra pins and links for adjustments.
Gold and silver tones make it suitable to wear with other jewelry.
Multiple reviews state the bracelet falls apart, with pins falling out frequently.
Specific design flaw noted with links and pins repeatedly coming loose.
Some bracelets broke within a week or even upon first wear.
Concerns about the bracelet falling off during a medical emergency, rendering it ineffective.
Some users experienced issues with the clasp, causing the bracelet to fall off and get lost.