Dinggly Wrist Pagers

One of the most popular features of Dinggly is having no requirement for extra hardware to receive calls (you can get them on your phone or computer). However there are many occasions where a wrist notification is the preferred option – simple convenience and avoiding some issues associated with carrying mobiles (ownership, perception from customers and distractions).

Dinggly Wrist Pager awaiting call
Dinggly Wrist Pager claiming call
  • Dinggly Wrist Pager awaiting call
  • Dinggly Wrist Pager claiming call
We have two forms of wrist pager. One connects directly to WiFi, the other connects via a gateway to WiFi. The advantage of the former is range whist the latter overcomes issues with WiFi black-spots and has a longer battery life. We’ll help you select which is best for you.

The wrist pager can be worn on the wrist or a belt clip. It is water resistant and charging racks are available.

Smartwatch use, instead of wrist pagers, is a regular question. The difficulty with smartwatches is very few have WiFi built-in, so require tethering to a mobile phone (or work independently via a cellular SIM and are expensive). As such their functionality with Dinggly has been limited to receiving notifications for calls. Accepting them requires the phone.