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Why the WZU brand was created
Don't let my tragedy happen to anyone else
My name is Olivia. I come from a complicated family and have been living with my grandmother. On March 10, 2020, I was robbed and raped, which caused serious damage to my physical and mental health. In the same year, my grandmother died of a heart attack and was not rescued in time. These experiences made me fall into severe depression.
In order to help me get out of depression and prevent others from suffering the same harm as me, my friends and I developed the innovative product WZU Personal Alarm together.
Based on what I experienced that day, we changed the structure of the traditional personal alarm and added a recording function to ensure that the alarm sound can move synchronously with the human body and can accurately transmit the call for help information. These improvements can help those who cannot send a distress signal or need physical protection in an emergency.
Through this brand, I hope to transform my story into a powerful driving force for products, help more people get rid of pain, reduce the occurrence of tragedies, and bring positive impacts to society.






Be brave and say “no.”
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Real Reviews From Our Users
William Helton
This alert device is a total lifesaver! As a mom who’s always driving solo with my kiddo, I usually rely on snacks and the iPad to keep my son quiet while I’m behind the wheel. Yesterday, on our way back from Walmart, James’ alert suddenly went off. Oh my gosh,his face turned bright red, and he kept clutching his chest. I don’t even remember how I managed to pull over and get him to spit out that chunk of sausage. I’m so glad I hooked this ? wzu alert? onto James’ car seat. It lets him trigger the alarm himself, and I’m extra thankful I pre-recorded his own voice for the alert ,hearing his voice is what snapped me into action fast. If you’re a parent driving alone with littles, 10/10 recommend. Seriously, get one.
Shanice Williams
My personal bodyguard at the gym
When these brothas start posin’ with weights by me, flexin’ all extra like Muscle Beach audition? My finger just so happens to brush my waistpack—CLICK—and BAM! My daddy’s voice boom through the speakers: ‘keep ya distance ! alarm system bootin’ up now!’ Chile, them fools dropped their dumbbells quicker than bad pickup lines. I hit ’em with the ‘Sorry y’all, this my new anti-harassment tech!’ Whole week? My three-meter radius stayed sacred like Grandma’s good china.
Last week at Anytime Fitness, midnight, just me and some white boy liftin’? ‘Accidentally’ hit the alarm again, full drama queen mode: ‘Daddy MADE me wear this thing—he sittin’ in his car RIGHT NOW watchin’ the cameras!’
This lil’ gadget got me focusin’ on PRs, not creepy stares. Ain’t gotta side-eye nobody’s thirsty vibes—now I’m bench-pressin’ to Beyoncé, eyes closed, singin’ loud like Sunday choir. Babygirl liftin’ free, heavy, and unbothered—periodt.
Vera Vasilenko
How My WZU Alarm Saved My Wallet on the 7 Train: I hooked one end of my WZU security alarm to my wallet and the other to my backpack using the “anti-theft triangle lock” method from a TikTok tutorial. Today, as the train headed toward Flushing, I suddenly heard my own voice blasting through the car: “Hands off my wallet, jerk!” — some guy in a gray hoodie was clutching my wallet. Within three seconds, the entire train car exploded into chaos. A dude in a Yankees cap grabbed the thief’s backpack, people tried to block the aisles, but in the end, the guy dropped everything and bolted. The alarm saved my wallet.
Myong suk yetter
The alarm and Max are my safety guardians. Just wanted to share how my Labrador Max transformed into a lifesaving partner with this WZU alert system. We’ve been practicing daily—when I ’play dead’ on the rug, he’s learned to pull the alarm on my belt. At first, that siren scared the daylights out of him (sounded like a firetruck parked in our living room!), but switching to my pre-recorded alarm sounds worked like a charm. Now I’ve added a second device to his collar: when I go down, he triggers my alarm and guides neighbors to activate his own unit, which blasts my pre-recorded voice message directing them straight to me. Best $50 I’ve ever spent—knowing Max and that alarm’s got my back gives me serious peace of mind. 10/10 recommend for fellow seniors with furry sidekicks!