

🖤 Wear peace of mind — where style meets lifesaving tech.
Theluckytag Medical Bracelet combines cutting-edge QR code technology with premium 316L titanium steel, offering a sleek, durable wristband that securely stores and updates comprehensive medical information. Designed for wrists 8''-10'', it ensures quick emergency access to vital health data without bulky apps, making it an essential, stylish companion for proactive health management.







| ASIN | B0DF1RYJJB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,677 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1 in Medical Identification & Alert Jewelry |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,261) |
| Date First Available | August 23, 2024 |
| Department | mens |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 0.67 x 0.67 inches; 2.24 ounces |
D**E
Great product, easy to use, keep clean and update.
Absolutely love it. It’s pretty durable- I have it on at work and never have any problems with it. I work in an animal clinic so lots of handwashing, pet fur and banging it against things. The QR code is still clear- I haven’t had any issues with reading the QR code. It was easy to set up my profile, and easy to update things when I have any changes in medical information. I like that it is pure black, so it gives it a sleek look that can be inconspicuous- I sometimes will rotate the band so that the QR code is on the underside of my wrist. Mostly when I am talking to clients.
L**T
Great Product/Worthy Investment
I am so enamored with this item I don't even know where to start. . . Let's start with the size/length of the chain. It is as described, however I have small wrists (7") so it hung on me or slid quite high on my arm so me being me I removed about two inches worth of chain and now it fits perfectly. So the option of it coming in sizes would be great. That being said, it was a small matter and nothing compared to how great this item is. I'm lazy and prefer to type on a keyboard using both hands rather than what I call texting mode on a phone or tablet so I used my laptop to scan the barcode which was quite easy to do and that took me directly to the website I needed. I was confused at first because I didn't need to create a user name, just a password. Your username is the bracelet number recorded when the website pops up. After that the rest was extremely simple. All I had to do was enter everything anyone needed to know in an emergency. Just like you would tell your doctor, the ER medical staff or emergency personnel. Since I have several medications, health issues and other information that would need to be remembered and relayed I was so happy that I could actually carry this information with me right here on my wrist! What a weight is being lifted just knowing how simple it will for medical personnel to find out important information to help me, especially if I should be unable to speak for myself. Plus, when you're on as many prescriptions as I am it can be hard to remember them all. This bracelet should hold up to anything I might put it through and the color I chose will blend nicely regardless of what my fashion choices might be. It also had a nice strong clasp and chain so I don't have to worry about it breaking.
S**C
Important safety warning for metallic QR code items
I wrote the same review for two other metallic medical ID products with QR codes from this company: I rarely write reviews, but this one is critical. I purchased three metallic items from The Lucky Tag (a silver bracelet, a gold watch strap sleeve, and a rose gold bracelet), and all have the same issue: the QR code is extremely difficult to scan. After contacting the company, I was given tips on how to angle the item to get it to read. While this sometimes worked, it often took multiple attempts. That’s unacceptable in an emergency—paramedics won’t have time to troubleshoot a QR code. Two separate incidents proved the codes couldn’t be scanned reliably. I had several tech-savvy people—including my children and friends—test them. Most attempts failed, especially when the item was worn. Only two scans succeeded on the first try, both while holding the gold sleeve under ideal conditions. These items don’t scan well in bright indoor lighting or sunlight due to glare. When they finally do scan, the medical info is incredibly valuable—but that’s no help if it can’t be accessed quickly. I’m out over $60 for items that don’t function as intended in emergencies. I’ll be trying their non-metallic or silicone options next and hope those perform better. For now, I can’t recommend the metallic versions.
D**N
A very simple way to provide emergency personnel with your critical info
This is a great, easy way to provide medical info to others in urgent or emergency situations. The bracelet I chose is a very conservative looking, woven elastic with adjustment. It's soft and very comfortable - once on your wrist, you forget it's there at all. There's a QR code on the metal plate (no, you don't feel the metal at all) and when you first scan this with a smartphone camera, you're asked to set up a password. Then there are a variety of fields, only a few of which are mandatory - you can use as many or as few as you wish to message emergency services if you're unable to communicate. After the first scan and a password setup, the QR code opens to anyone who scans it with your info; if someone clicks on "Edit" it'll then ask for your password for access to change anything. Simple, straightforward. Far less clunky than a metal clinky bracelet or necklace. Highly recommended.
J**N
It's like wearing your wallet or purse on your wrist for all the information it can hold!
It holds a great deal of information including multiple photos if you desire- for example a prescription, medication and even documents and multiple contact phone numbers. You can update any or all of that information from your phone or from your computer. I've done it from both. The Amazon description does not indicate where its made or where the servers are that hold that information. I've researched it's a Chinese headquartered business with servers in Silicon Valley. The product arrives very well packaged with quality inserts in English. Excellent value- very pleased with the purchase. I would have given it 5 Stars but the absence of country of origin or discussion of the servers made me decide not to. I'm very surprised Amazon allowed a listing without country of origin. I'm happy to have it... and like all of us guarded with personal information.
R**L
Medical safety
This luckytag was a quick order item. Was shipped and received in just a few days. I was able to input all of the important information easily. The questions were simplified and easy to maintain privacy instead of having engraved info on it for anyone to see. Good quality material. Excellent customer serive. Highly recommend.
A**E
I have epilepsy and diabetes and this bracelet makes me feel infinitely more covered than my former medical bracelet. I love that a responder has the ability to send my location to my emergency contact. Lots of fields - you probably won't need em all! Bracelet is quite large, I'm going to be removing a set of links for a closer fit.
M**M
Very happy with it. I've been wearing it for months with no signs of wear. Only slight suggestion would be to make a shorter version for women's watch bands. It's a bit long for mine, but I manage. Able to add medical info easily, and I think this is just a handy thing to have to put your name and address on in the event you are ever incapacitated and don't have ID on you.
T**5
Great accessory, not too clumpy.
T**A
This device was super easy to set up. Great that you can easily update and change information as needed. I would definitely recommend this device.
T**N
Excellent item can hold a lot of information will recommend
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