Buyer's guide · utilities and resources

The best lone worker device for utilities and resources.

Utilities and resources work is remote, rugged and often solo: field technicians, meter and network crews, and site workers in demanding conditions. The best device is durable, works off-grid, and can raise the alarm automatically when a worker is hurt.

The recommendation

Start with Eagle

Best fit

Eagle

An IP67-rated, industrial-grade body-worn device with 4G, GPS and a swappable week-long battery, built for remote and high-risk field work where durability and off-grid coverage matter.

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Also consider

Falcon

For technicians who want a lighter discreet wearable with fall detection and automatic check-ins rather than a camera, Falcon covers solo and after-hours work without a phone.

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Every Duress device includes accredited 24/7 monitoring with a seven-second median operator pickup. For a neutral, cross-vendor view see the buyer's guide, or compare the full range side by side.

Questions

Common questions

What is the best safety device for remote utility and field workers?
A rugged, off-grid-capable wearable like Eagle suits remote utilities work best: it is IP67-rated with a swappable long-life battery, 4G and GPS, and reaches accredited 24/7 monitoring with the worker's location even in demanding field conditions.

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