MobileHelp Medical Alert System Review 2024
Our tech experts appreciated MobileHelp’s options for couples, variety of systems, and affordable prices.
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MobileHelp offers a diverse lineup of medical alert systems that has expanded over the years to meet the needs of those who are aging in place, from in-home and on-the-go units to systems designed for two users with prices starting at $24.95 per month.
After testing the Home Duo Bundle system, I found that MobileHelp’s systems are competitively priced (especially for spouses) with some great add-on features. The main downside is the buying process, since it was initially challenging to differentiate between their product offerings. However, as you’ll see below, with a few questions for customer service, I landed on the right products to test and was happy with the results. Read on as I cover everything you need to know about MobileHelp, from choosing a package that’s right for you to testing your new system!
Pros About MobileHelp
- Variety of options: With six medical alert systems to choose from, you will likely find something to meet your needs.
- 30-day, money-back guarantee: MobileHelp lets you give their systems a test-drive for a month without any risk, which is a must-have.
- Options for multiple users: I was happy to find that MobileHelp offers affordable systems built for two users. It eliminates paying double for a two-person household.
- Competitive pricing: MobileHelp has cheaper starting rates than most of the competition, including Lifeline's prices. For anyone on a tight budget, MobileHelp has affordable in-home and on-the-go options.
- Coverage range: Both of MobileHelp’s at-home systems have excellent in-home range, from 600 to 1,400 feet.
Cons About MobileHelp
- Smartwatch discontinued: Unfortunately, as MobileHelp’s product offerings evolved over the years, the company discontinued its smartwatch. The watch was a more discreet option with a built-in alert system for active users. If you’re set on a smartwatch, check out our review of Medical Guardian for a look at their MGMove smartwatch system.
- Landline In-home system doesn’t offer fall detection: MobileHelp’s landline option, Classic Landline, doesn’t have the option to add automatic fall detection. This is pretty unusual for the industry. Since falls are most common in the home, it’s an important drawback to consider.
Overview of MobileHelp
The Buying Experience
MobileHelp’s product line can be difficult to navigate, in part because the names aren’t self-explanatory. I’d recommend that you call the company for help with choosing a system, as speaking with a representative is an easy way to clear up any confusion and find the best deal. When I called, the representative let me know there was a monthly discount if I paid annually instead of monthly.
Quick Fact: When I tested MobileHelp’s medical alert systems, I found that the average response time was around 17 seconds. The industry average is between 15 and 45 seconds, so MobileHelp is fast.
During my call, the representative explained each system’s features and helped me choose which one fit my needs. I wanted to test a cellular system designed for at-home and on-the-go use, so she recommended I try the Home Duo Bundle, which comes with an in-home base station and mobile unit. Overall, I was satisfied with my customer service experience, and all of my questions were answered.
Setting Up My System
My Home Duo Bundle package came with a base station, a wearable pendant, a mobile help button, and a charging cradle. All I had to do was plug the base station into an outlet, charge the mobile unit, and put on the pendant. From start to finish, I was set up in under five minutes.
You’ll need to test both the base station and the mobile unit. To test the base station, I simply pressed the “Test” button. The base station prompted me to press the button on my pendant or the emergency button on the base station itself. If you hear “User autotest completed,” you know that the base station and pendant are working properly. You can also do this after unplugging the base station to make sure the backup battery is working.
To test the mobile unit, simply hold down the mobile help button for two seconds and release it. It will connect to the emergency response center, and you’ll communicate through the mobile device itself (like a walkie-talkie) to an agent. The U.S.-based monitoring center answered my call and asked if I needed help. I let them know that I was running a test, and that was it! MobileHelp recommends testing your system once per month to ensure that your equipment is working properly.
Contracts and Warranty
MobileHelp’s plans come with a lifetime warranty, so whether you’re a customer for two or 20 years, you’ll be set. Like most medical alert system warranties, the protection covers normal wear and tear. MobileHelp offers Connect Premium, a protection plan that costs $6 per month for equipment that is lost, stolen, or damaged. In addition to this protection, Connect Premium provides discounts on extra products and services and also locks in your monthly rates for two years.
It is good to know that MobileHelp doesn’t require long-term contracts. However, they encourage you to choose a quarterly, semiannual, or annual payment plan by waiving the activation fee and offering discounted rates. If you cancel your service, MobileHelp will issue a prorated refund for any unused service for quarterly, semiannual, and annual payment plans.
MobileHelp's Equipment at a Glance
Cellular
MobileHelp product | Monthly price | Features | Cellular or landline |
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Classic Cellular | $24.95 |
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Cellular |
Classic Landline | $24.95 |
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Landline |
MobileHelp Solo | $34.95 |
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Cellular |
MobileHelp Micro | $34.95 |
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Cellular |
Home Duo Bundle | $44.95 |
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Cellular |
Mobile Duo Bundle
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$49.95 |
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Cellular |
MobileHelp System and Product Details
Classic Cellular
Cost
The Classic Cellular is my pick for those who are on a budget. The monthly fee starts at $24.95 (a real bargain). For comparison, Bay Alarm Medical’s prices for in-home systems start at $19.95 per month, while Medical Guardian’s monthly cost is $32.95.
Equipment
This at-home cellular system comes with a base station that includes two-way talk and your choice of a waterproof help pendant worn on a lanyard, black wristband, or white wristband. Whether you’re a master chef in the kitchen or you have a green thumb and spend most of the day in the garden, you’ll be covered anywhere within 1,400 feet of the base station. During an emergency, press the help button on either the pendant or the base station, and you’ll be connected to MobileHelp’s response center in a matter of seconds. In a power outage, the base unit includes a backup battery that lasts up to 30 hours.
Service and Monitoring
Classic Cellular is great for those who rarely leave home and live in an area with solid AT&T coverage. In addition to 24/7 monitoring, MobileHelp offers fall detection through a wearable neck pendant. This pendant can detect falls and alert the monitoring center, even when you’re unable to press your help button. This service costs an additional $11 per month, which is similar to the industry standard of around $10 per month.
Classic Landline
Cost
At $24.95 per month, the Classic Landline is a cost-effective system compared to many other at-home systems. You can also save a few bucks per month when you opt for a payment plan other than the month-to-month option.
Equipment
The Classic Landline is an in-home system best for people who spend most of their time in the house. Except for the connection type, it works exactly as the Classic Cellular. It also has two-way communication, a 30-hour backup battery, and a 600-foot range for in-home use. The base unit comes with a waterproof help button worn on the wrist or as a lanyard.
FYI: If you live in an area with poor AT&T service, check out our Lively review. This company’s systems run on Verizon’s network.
Service and Monitoring
If you live in an area with spotty cellular coverage, Classic Landline is a good option. This baby runs on a landline connection, so you won’t have to worry about poor coverage during an emergency. One thing to note with the landline system is that fall detection is not available. Unfortunately, you can’t add automatic fall detection to this system.
MobileHelp Solo
Cost
At $34.95 per month, the MobileHelp Solo is right in line with the price of other on-the-go brands. There are discounts available if you choose a payment plan other than the monthly option. For a closer look at cost and getting the best deal with MobileHelp, visit our MobileHelp pricing guide.
Equipment
MobileHelp Solo is my pick for single users who spend time out on the town, whether it’s shopping, hiking, or catching up with friends. MobileHelp Solo comes with one mobile help button. This system can also be used in the house. I don’t know about you, but I hate clutter. MobileHelp Solo is small and wearable, so you don’t have a bulky base station taking up precious counter space. Even if you spend a lot of time at home, it’s still a great choice. The system comes with a charger and a help button.
Pro Tip: Each MobileHelp system comes with access to MobileHelp Connect, an online portal that offers both standard (free) and premium (with an additional charge) features. Standard features include caregiver alerts, location detection for caregivers, and a MobileVitals section to store important health information.
Service and Monitoring
With MobileHelp Solo, you are able to access two-way talk, GPS location detection, and optional fall detection through a separate pendant. Just like MobileHelp’s other on-the-go systems, it runs on AT&T’s network.
MobileHelp Micro
Cost
In line with the cost of other advanced on-the-go systems, the monthly monitoring fee for the MobileHelp Micro is $34.95. The system doesn’t have an activation or equipment fee, and you can add Connect Premium for $6 per month to protect your equipment from damage or theft.
Equipment
The MobileHelp Micro is a sleek and discreet little number, weighing in at under two ounces. The system comes with two-way talk, GPS location detection, and optional fall detection. The Micro will arrive with a detachable lanyard, charging station, and free lockbox. Simply throw on your Micro like a necklace and take it with you wherever you go for 24/7 protection.
When I spoke with customer service, the representative recommended keeping the device on the charger at night just to make sure it is always at full charge and ready for any potential emergency situations.
Service and Monitoring
With AT&T cellular service, you can travel just about anywhere you like and still be protected. No cellular contract is required on your part; this device will operate using MobileHelp’s cellular plan.
Home Duo Bundle
Cost
At $44.95 per month, this system comes with an in-home base unit and the convenience of a mobile unit for when you're away from home. Considering that many on-the-go systems cost between $35 and $40 per month, $44.95 for a hybrid system with at-home and on-the-go protection is a good deal. You can use the in-home system and mobile alert device simultaneously. Keep in mind that there’s just one mobile device, so only one person can use the system outside the home at a time.
Equipment
This is the system I tested, and it comes with an in-home base station, two waterproof pendants, a mobile alert device (which functions as a second base station on the go), and a charger for the mobile device.
I set up the base station in the living room, a central location, and made a test call from the bedroom to confirm it was within range. Later, I took the mobile unit on a walk around the block, and it worked just as seamlessly. Both provide two-way communication to MobileHelp’s response center in case of an emergency.
The battery life of the mobile unit is 24 hours. Mobile units from other providers have battery lives ranging from one to five days, so this is decent. I’d recommend charging your unit every night when you go to bed. The extra help pendants are lightweight and don’t require a new battery for up to five years.
Service and Monitoring
Both the at-home and mobile systems use AT&T cellular. When traveling with the on-the-go system, I was able to use my mobile device, as long as the area I was visiting had AT&T coverage. A fall-detection pendant is available for an additional $11 per month.
Mobile Duo Bundle
Cost
At $49.95 per month, you are basically getting two on-the-go systems for nearly the price of one. Like MobileHelp’s other systems, discounts are available with select payment plans.
Equipment
Mobile Duo is an excellent fit for couples or roommates who are active and spend most of the day away from home. I love the flexibility that this system offers; if you go fishing with your buddies around the same time your wife goes to her book club or bunco group, you’ll both be covered.
The system comes with two of the same mobile units that come with MobileHelp Duo and two help buttons and chargers. Unlike MobileHelp Duo, Mobile Duo doesn’t come with an in-home base unit, but you can easily use your mobile unit at home.
Service and Monitoring
The mobile devices use AT&T coverage, one of the most widely used cellular services in the industry. The mobile devices offer GPS location detection, and you can add fall detection (which costs an additional $11 per month) through a separate pendant.
Compare MobileHelp to Other Providers
Add-on Features and Accessories
Fall-Detection Pendant
Fall detection is the most important add-on in my book. Falls can easily happen in the shower, on the porch steps, or anywhere else in the home. MobileHelp offers fall detection for an extra $11 per month with any system except the Wired Home. One in four adults aged 65+ falls each year, so fall detection is an essential feature in my book.
Wall Buttons
You can stick wall buttons anywhere — in the bathroom, at the bottom of a staircase, or by the bed. All you need to do is press the help button, and it will connect to your base station to call for help. An additional help button costs an extra $2 per month, and a waterproof wall button costs $2.95 per month.
MobileHelp Connect Premium
MobileHelp Connect Premium offers online tools and discounts for subscribers and their families. This add-on also includes discounts on extra equipment, a warranty that covers any lost or damaged equipment, and it lets you lock in your monthly rates for two years. MobileHelp Connect Premium is $6.99 per month.
MobileHelp vs. the Competition
MobileHelp has six at-home and on-the-go systems for aging adults. While MobileHelp’s systems have a lot to offer, let’s see how they compare to the competition:
MobileHelp vs. Bay Alarm Medical
Bay Alarm Medical’s 1,000-foot coverage for their in-home system doesn’t quite compare to MobileHelp’s range of 1,400 feet. However, Bay Alarm Medical provides a wider selection of devices, including both landline and cellular-based home systems, two mobile options, and a smartwatch. Bay Alarm Medical also has an excellent mobile app for caregivers that features tracking, notifications for emergency calls, and more. MobileHelp’s app isn’t quite as robust. Both companies have affordable rates for their in-home systems, starting at $24.95 per month. Read our Bay Alarm Medical review for more insights on our experience with this brand.
MobileHelp vs. Life Alert
Life Alert stands out for its lifetime warranty, but you’re shackled into a three-year contract and a complex cancellation process. Life Alert lacks fall detection and requires a setup fee, with pricing on the higher side. However, if brand recognition is important to you, Life Alert may still be worth considering. Head to our Life Alert review for more information on this provider.
MobileHelp vs. Medical Guardian
MobileHelp and Medical Guardian provide around-the-clock monitoring with options for both in-home and mobile coverage, as well as fall detection. But if you are looking for more cutting-edge technology and features, Medical Guardian is a great choice. For example, Medical Guardian offers sleek equipment, unique systems like a smartwatch, and a robust mobile app for caregivers. On the other hand, MobileHelp has solid options for multiple users and keeps prices affordable.
The Bottom Line on MobileHelp
Overall, I was more than satisfied with MobileHelp’s alert systems. As I interacted with the company, I could see that they take pride in caring for older adults. All of the equipment was light, durable, and worked as expected. I appreciate that MobileHelp has expanded its products over the years to include advanced features for loved ones and caregivers. Overall, MobileHelp offers well-made and affordable alert systems with the flexibility to use at home and on the go.
Want to compare MobileHelp to other popular providers? Visit our list of this year’s top medical alert systems.
Our Methodology: How We Tested MobileHelp
After thoroughly researching a provider’s systems, we conduct hands-on testing for the medical alert systems we review. We then evaluate them for several criteria, including price, value, average response times, ease of use, quality of customer service, equipment quality, and more. From our experience with the systems, we give every provider a rating based out of five stars. We also ask for feedback from older adults on these systems whenever we can. We strive to make our testing experience as comprehensive as possible so that we can provide readers with accurate and unbiased insights.
Here is some of the criteria we use in our evaluation:
- Pricing: We considered price and value for MobileHelp’s systems, evaluating all costs, including monthly fees, shipping costs, any extra fees, and seasonal promotions.
- Coverage: A good medical alert system should have strong and reliable coverage. We tested MobileHelp’s cellular medical alert systems to evaluate whether they held a strong signal both at home and on the go.
- Customer support: Having 24/7 access to customer support is an important feature, as are knowledgeable customer service agents that can answer your questions and help troubleshoot when issues come up. We considered all modes of contact (email, chat, phone), and spoke with customer support multiple times.
- Response times: We made 10 test calls to MobileHelp’s monitoring center and recorded average response times. We also took notes on our experience and assessed if the agents were helpful and responsive. We also made 10 test calls using our fall detection pendant by simulating test falls.
Visit our medical alert system methodology guide to learn more about how we test medical alert systems.
Frequently Asked Questions About MobileHelp
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How much does MobileHelp cost per month?
MobileHelp’s medical alert systems can cost anywhere from $24.95 to $49.95 per month, depending on the package you choose.
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What is the return policy for MobileHelp?
MobileHelp never requires long-term contracts, so you can return your MobileHelp system at any time without penalty. After MobileHelp receives and processes your equipment, they will officially cancel your service and issue a prorated refund for unused service. You do, however, need to pay for return shipping.
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How much does MobileHelp fall detection cost?
You can add MobileHelp’s fall detection to most systems for $11 per month.
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Where is MobileHelp located?
MobileHelp’s headquarters are located in Boca Raton, Florida. All of their 24/7 monitoring centers are located in the U.S., servicing all 50 states.
National Council on Aging (NCOA). (2020). Get the Facts on Falls Prevention.