An alarm loud enough to wake them.

When a continuous glucose monitor flags a dangerous low at 3 a.m., sometimes it's hard to wake that person up. Lowake lets someone who cares remotely set off a full-volume, full-screen alarm on the sleeper's iPhone that plays through the speaker, even in Silent mode, Focus, or Do Not Disturb.

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Three Lowake screens: the welcome screen, the trusted contacts list with a test-alarm button, and a caregiver's wake page with a 'Send alarm now' button.

The problem

People with type 1 diabetes often sleep with headphones in. CGM alarms, phone calls, and push notifications all route to those headphones at sleeping volume — not loud enough to wake someone during a nighttime low. Lowake gives a trusted contact a way to cut through.

How it works

1

Share a link

The sleeper installs Lowake and shares a private wake link with people they trust.

2

Tap to wake

A trusted contact opens the link, adds their name, and taps “Send alarm” when it matters.

3

The alarm fires

Within seconds the iPhone sounds a full-screen alarm at full volume through its speaker.

Lowake is not a medical device. It does not monitor glucose and is not a substitute for a CGM, its alerts, or medical care. It is a supplementary alarm that a caregiver triggers manually.