We developed the future of electronic monitoring.
We developed the future of electronic monitoring.
Beacon Services | Hardware
Beacon Services | Hardware
The Tag
The first wrist-worn wearable
Designed To Reduce Violations
The first wrist-worn wearable
The first wrist-worn wearable

Silicone Band
Enclosure
Slot-in charger
NFC Safety Seal
Reduces harm, made to be worn.
Secure, robust
and the size of a usb stick
No more battery related recalls*
Created for secure emergency interactions

Silicone Band
Enclosure
Slot-in charger
NFC Safety Seal
Reduces harm, made to be worn.
Secure, robust
and the size of a usb stick
No more battery related recalls*
Created for secure emergency interactions

Reduces harm, made to be worn
The first wrist-worn wearable
Reduces harm, made to be worn
The first wrist-worn wearable
Silicone Band
The first wrist-worn wearable
Silicone Band
The first wrist-worn wearable
Reducing battery related recalls
The first wrist-worn wearable
Reducing battery related recalls
The first wrist-worn wearable
Preemptive sensor feeback
The first wrist-worn wearable
Preemptive sensor feeback
The first wrist-worn wearable
Anti-tampering technology
The first wrist-worn wearable
Anti-tampering technology
The first wrist-worn wearable
Created for clearer emergency interactions
The first wrist-worn wearable
Created for clearer emergency interactions
The first wrist-worn wearable
Secure, robust, and the size of a USB stick
The first wrist-worn wearable
Secure, robust, and the size of a USB stick
The first wrist-worn wearable
Casing
The first wrist-worn wearable
Casing
The first wrist-worn wearable
Slot-In Charger
The first wrist-worn wearable
Slot-In Charger
The first wrist-worn wearable
Preventative Technology
The first wrist-worn wearable
Preventative Technology
The first wrist-worn wearable
Robust Locking
The first wrist-worn wearable
Robust Locking
The first wrist-worn wearable
NFC Safety Seal
The first wrist-worn wearable
NFC Safety Seal
The first wrist-worn wearable
Beacon Services | Software
The Data
Engineered For Efficacy
Validated Human Input
Real Time Device Data
Core Insights Visualised
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I have waited for hospital discharge summaries for days and days, if not weeks, to verify whether or not somebody has actually been at the hospital.
Retired Probation Officer
Beacon Services | Software
The Data
Engineered For Efficacy
Validated Human Input
Real Time Device Data
Core Insights Visualised
"
I have waited for hospital discharge summaries for days and days, if not weeks, to verify whether or not somebody has actually been at the hospital.
Retired Probation Officer
Beacon Services | Software
The Data
Engineered For Efficacy
Validated Human Input
Real Time Device Data
Core Insights Visualised
"
I have waited for hospital discharge summaries for days and days, if not weeks, to verify whether or not somebody has actually been at the hospital.
Retired Probation Officer
Beacon Services | Software
The Data
Engineered For Efficacy
Validated Human Input
Real Time Device Data
Core Insights Visualised
"
I have waited for hospital discharge summaries for days and days, if not weeks, to verify whether or not somebody has actually been at the hospital.
Retired Probation Officer
Beacon Services | Software
The Data
Engineered For Efficacy
Validated Human Input
Real Time Device Data
Core Insights Visualised
"
I have waited for hospital discharge summaries for days and days, if not weeks, to verify whether or not somebody has actually been at the hospital.
Retired Probation Officer
Delivering a data-driven, action-orientated, integrated system
that shapes the future of Electronic Monitoring.
The Problem
The Problem
The Problem
The Current System Is Built To Fail
99%
34 Years
80%
10,000+
UK prisons at capacity
since meaningful tag redesign
violations due to technical issues
shortfall in probation officers

Why Now
44,000 Wearers
In the UK by late 2026
That's more than a doubling of the current number.

Why Now
44,000 Wearers
In the UK by late 2026
That's more than a doubling of the current number.

Why Now
44,000 Wearers
In the UK by late 2026
That's more than a doubling of the current number.

Why Now
44,000 Wearers
In the UK by late 2026
That's more than a doubling of the current number.
The Impact
The Impact
The Impact
Real People, Real Stories
“When I was pregnant, I would wait until curfew ended to go to the hospital”
Former Tag Wearer
1/5
"Every time I hear a car door shut outside my house, I’m scared it’s the police coming to recall me for something I don’t know I’ve done”
Tag Wearer
2/5
“I have to attach my leg to a wall for 2 hours and 15 minutes every day. If not, I could go back to prison”
Tag Wearer
3/5
“Even now [6 months later] I still check everyday to make sure it's not on my leg”
Former Tag Wearer
4/5
“I never went back to the gym after I saw the way people looked at me”
Former Tag Wearer
5/5
“When I was pregnant, I would wait until curfew ended to go to the hospital”
Former Tag Wearer
1/5
"Every time I hear a car door shut outside my house, I’m scared it’s the police coming to recall me for something I don’t know I’ve done”
Tag Wearer
2/5
“I have to attach my leg to a wall for 2 hours and 15 minutes every day. If not, I could go back to prison”
Tag Wearer
3/5
“Even now [6 months later] I still check everyday to make sure it's not on my leg”
Former Tag Wearer
4/5
“I never went back to the gym after I saw the way people looked at me”
Former Tag Wearer
5/5
“When I was pregnant, I would wait until curfew ended to go to the hospital”
Former Tag Wearer
1/5
"Every time I hear a car door shut outside my house, I’m scared it’s the police coming to recall me for something I don’t know I’ve done”
Tag Wearer
2/5
“I have to attach my leg to a wall for 2 hours and 15 minutes every day. If not, I could go back to prison”
Tag Wearer
3/5
“Even now [6 months later] I still check everyday to make sure it's not on my leg”
Former Tag Wearer
4/5
“I never went back to the gym after I saw the way people looked at me”
Former Tag Wearer
5/5
“When I was pregnant, I would wait until curfew ended to go to the hospital”
Former Tag Wearer
1/5
"Every time I hear a car door shut outside my house, I’m scared it’s the police coming to recall me for something I don’t know I’ve done”
Tag Wearer
2/5
“I have to attach my leg to a wall for 2 hours and 15 minutes every day. If not, I could go back to prison”
Tag Wearer
3/5
“Even now [6 months later] I still check everyday to make sure it's not on my leg”
Former Tag Wearer
4/5
“I never went back to the gym after I saw the way people looked at me”
Former Tag Wearer
5/5
“When I was pregnant, I would wait until curfew ended to go to the hospital”
Former Tag Wearer
1/5
"Every time I hear a car door shut outside my house, I’m scared it’s the police coming to recall me for something I don’t know I’ve done”
Tag Wearer
2/5
“I have to attach my leg to a wall for 2 hours and 15 minutes every day. If not, I could go back to prison”
Tag Wearer
3/5
“Even now [6 months later] I still check everyday to make sure it's not on my leg”
Former Tag Wearer
4/5
“I never went back to the gym after I saw the way people looked at me”
Former Tag Wearer
5/5
“When I was pregnant, I would wait until curfew ended to go to the hospital”
Former Tag Wearer
1/5
"Every time I hear a car door shut outside my house, I’m scared it’s the police coming to recall me for something I don’t know I’ve done”
Tag Wearer
2/5
“I have to attach my leg to a wall for 2 hours and 15 minutes every day. If not, I could go back to prison”
Tag Wearer
3/5
“Even now [6 months later] I still check everyday to make sure it's not on my leg”
Former Tag Wearer
4/5
“I never went back to the gym after I saw the way people looked at me”
Former Tag Wearer
5/5
“When I was pregnant, I would wait until curfew ended to go to the hospital”
Former Tag Wearer
1/5
"Every time I hear a car door shut outside my house, I’m scared it’s the police coming to recall me for something I don’t know I’ve done”
Tag Wearer
2/5
“I have to attach my leg to a wall for 2 hours and 15 minutes every day. If not, I could go back to prison”
Tag Wearer
3/5
“Even now [6 months later] I still check everyday to make sure it's not on my leg”
Former Tag Wearer
4/5
“I never went back to the gym after I saw the way people looked at me”
Former Tag Wearer
5/5
“When I was pregnant, I would wait until curfew ended to go to the hospital”
Former Tag Wearer
1/5
"Every time I hear a car door shut outside my house, I’m scared it’s the police coming to recall me for something I don’t know I’ve done”
Tag Wearer
2/5
“I have to attach my leg to a wall for 2 hours and 15 minutes every day. If not, I could go back to prison”
Tag Wearer
3/5
“Even now [6 months later] I still check everyday to make sure it's not on my leg”
Former Tag Wearer
4/5
“I never went back to the gym after I saw the way people looked at me”
Former Tag Wearer
5/5
“When I was pregnant, I would wait until curfew ended to go to the hospital”
Former Tag Wearer
1/5
"Every time I hear a car door shut outside my house, I’m scared it’s the police coming to recall me for something I don’t know I’ve done”
Tag Wearer
2/5
“I have to attach my leg to a wall for 2 hours and 15 minutes every day. If not, I could go back to prison”
Tag Wearer
3/5
“Even now [6 months later] I still check everyday to make sure it's not on my leg”
Former Tag Wearer
4/5
“I never went back to the gym after I saw the way people looked at me”
Former Tag Wearer
5/5
“When I was pregnant, I would wait until curfew ended to go to the hospital”
Former Tag Wearer
1/5
"Every time I hear a car door shut outside my house, I’m scared it’s the police coming to recall me for something I don’t know I’ve done”
Tag Wearer
2/5
“I have to attach my leg to a wall for 2 hours and 15 minutes every day. If not, I could go back to prison”
Tag Wearer
3/5
“Even now [6 months later] I still check everyday to make sure it's not on my leg”
Former Tag Wearer
4/5
“I never went back to the gym after I saw the way people looked at me”
Former Tag Wearer
5/5
“When I was pregnant, I would wait until curfew ended to go to the hospital”
Former Tag Wearer
1/5
"Every time I hear a car door shut outside my house, I’m scared it’s the police coming to recall me for something I don’t know I’ve done”
Tag Wearer
2/5
“I have to attach my leg to a wall for 2 hours and 15 minutes every day. If not, I could go back to prison”
Tag Wearer
3/5
“Even now [6 months later] I still check everyday to make sure it's not on my leg”
Former Tag Wearer
4/5
“I never went back to the gym after I saw the way people looked at me”
Former Tag Wearer
5/5
“When I was pregnant, I would wait until curfew ended to go to the hospital”
Former Tag Wearer
1/5
"Every time I hear a car door shut outside my house, I’m scared it’s the police coming to recall me for something I don’t know I’ve done”
Tag Wearer
2/5
“I have to attach my leg to a wall for 2 hours and 15 minutes every day. If not, I could go back to prison”
Tag Wearer
3/5
“Even now [6 months later] I still check everyday to make sure it's not on my leg”
Former Tag Wearer
4/5
“I never went back to the gym after I saw the way people looked at me”
Former Tag Wearer
5/5
Help shape the next phase of Electronic Monitoring
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