$1 locks in your spot as a Founding Family and secures early pricing on the Halo Button before it's available to the public. Your first year of the connection subscription is included with your device — after that, it's $99/year to keep it active. You'll be first in line when we ship this fall, with no further commitment until then.
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Reserve Your Cura Halo Button
One press connects you directly to 911 — no middle man, just the help you need when you need it. A refundable $1 reservation holds your spot and locks in Founding Family pricing.
The Cura Halo Button at a Glance
- No phone to find, no app to unlock — simply press the button and connect directly to 911.
- Private by design — camera & audio only activate when pressed. Optional privacy cover included.
- Mounts anywhere in your home — long lasting battery and USB-C charging means your Halo is always ready.
What does the $1 reservation get me?
When does the Halo Button ship?
Arriving Fall 2026.
Is Cura a 911 dispatch service?
No. Cura is the company behind the Halo Button, manufacturing a new category of device that connects you directly to your local emergency dispatch at the push of a button. No middleman. No monitoring company. A live 2-way audio & video* call with 911 at the press of a button.
*Video availability varies by jurisdiction
Mount it where it matters
Kitchen. Hallway. By the door. Wherever help should always be within reach. Simple mount, no install crew.
Press the button
Remove the privacy cover. Press the button. That's it.
You're connected directly to 911
One press connects you directly to 911 — not a call center, not a monitoring service. Straight to those coming to help you.
Private by design
Help is always within reach
Made for the whole household
The Cura difference
Why Cura
Your phone moves. Your security system calls a middleman. We call 911.
Cura Halo Built for the emergency |
Smartphone Built for everything else |
Home Security Built to protect property not people | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Household profiles sent to dispatch | Dispatch receives residents and any important medical information | ||
| One press — direct to 911 | |||
| Universally recognizable | |||
| Usable by most | |||
| Live audio and video to dispatch* | Sometimes, only if activated | ||
| Ready when you need it | 6 mo. rechargeable battery | Needs charged constantly | Complex wiring |
Wherever there are people, there should be help.
An emergency can happen anywhere people gather — at home, at work, in the spaces a community shares. Cura puts a dedicated help button right there, so anyone can connect straight to 911 with one press. No phone to find, no app to open, no wondering how to reach help.
Families
Most families rely on a cell phone in an emergency, but kids can't always find it, unlock it, or use it when it counts. The Halo Button is mounted, ready, and works for everyone — kids, their friends, visitors.
Child Care Providers
A caregiver's attention is pulled in every direction. The Halo Button gives everyone in the facility a predictable, always-visible way to call for help — whether you're in the next room helping someone else, or you're the one who needs it.
Independent Living
Independence means staying in your own space, on your own terms. The Halo Button makes that possible — mounted, always visible, always ready. Whether it's you or your spouse who needs help, one press connects directly to 911. No phone to find, no steps to remember.
Babysitters
Your kids are in good hands — and now those hands have a direct line to 911. The Halo Button gives babysitters an instant, always-visible way to call for help without hunting for a phone, remembering the address, or trying to talk and help at the same time.
College Students
Living alone for the first time, in a new place, without family down the hall. The Halo Button gives college students and young adults an instant connection to 911 that doesn't require finding a phone, remembering an unfamiliar address, or keeping it together under pressure.
Living Alone
Living alone means there's no one to call for you if something goes wrong. The Halo Button changes that — mounted, always visible, always ready. One press connects directly to 911 with your location and household details delivered automatically.
Visually Impaired
For people with low or no vision, finding a phone in an emergency isn't just difficult — it can be impossible. The Halo Button is designed to be found by touch, mounted in the same place every time, with a single tactile button that connects directly to 911.
Frequently asked questions
Answers about the Halo Button, reservations, and what ships today.
A wall-mounted device that connects straight to 911 with one press. No phone, no app — just a button anyone in your home can reach for.
One press connects you straight to 911 — real-time audio and video with a dispatcher, no phone needed, just your home WiFi. The camera stays covered until the moment you remove it, so it's never recording otherwise. It's built for anyone who might need help fast.
$1 locks in your spot as a Founding Family and secures early pricing on the Halo Button before it's available to the public. Your first year of the connection subscription is included with your device — after that, it's $99/year to keep it active. You'll be first in line when we ship this fall, with no further commitment until then.
Yes. The camera stays covered until the moment you remove the cover, so nothing is ever recorded in the background. Audio and video only turn on when you press the button, and that connection goes straight to 911 — not to a call center or a company server.
For the people you care about
Help is always
within reach
Reserve your Halo Button — for yourself or for someone you care about.
