Wearable Drowning Detection Systems for Swimmers
Get alerted to unseen problems
WAVE GUARDian Swimmer Alert Bundle provides swimmer wearables that initiates a series of alerts based on how long a wearable has been submerged.Ultra lightweight GUARDian Swimmer Trackers and Goggle Clips signal the hub whenever it's submerged

An adjustable delay timer begins every time a wearable is submerged

Drowning is silent and fast — and it can happen even when lifeguards are present. WAVE's AquaSense swimmer wearables are the most advanced wearable drowning detection devices available for commercial pools. Lightweight headbands and goggle clips track each swimmer's submersion in real time, automatically triggering lifeguard alerts when a swimmer remains underwater too long. No cameras. No installation. No blind spots. Used by YMCAs, Boys & Girls Clubs, and Parks & Recreation programs across 19 states.
GUARDian Swimmer Tracker
The GUARDian Swimmer Tracker fits comfortably on the temples of your swimmers and alerts guards when submerged for a preset amount of time.
It is the most accurate wearable drowning detection device for commercial aquatic facilities — functioning in pools, lakes, rivers, and any water condition, independent of water clarity or camera systems.
Pricing available upon request
GUARDian Goggle Clips
Adoption is simple and intuitive with GUARDian Goggle Clips. All you have to do is attach the small device to your swimmers' goggles to get your guards' eyes underwater in seconds.
The simplest aquatic safety equipment upgrade available for any learn-to-swim, open swim, or competitive swim program.
Pricing available upon request

GUARDian Drowning Detection System
Get the complete WAVE drowning detection system in one bundle — GUARDian Hub, Lifeguard Alert Tags, Vibrating Bracelets, AquaSense Swimmer Trackers & Goggle Clips. The only full-facility aquatic safety equipment system that works in any water, with no installation required.
Starting at $299/mo

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