Harassment and violence against women have become one of the social security problems in Bangladesh. In this paper, we aim to develop safety devices for women named BOHNNI and BADHON which resemble legitimate jewelry. We used a microcontroller for the hardware device to make it most decisive and less immoderate. BOHNNI, a locating device, is the imitator of a locket including a voice recognizer, Bluetooth, Arduino, GPS, and GSM module. BADHON which imitates a bracelet is a rescue device for the victim whenever she thinks of herself being in a very deliberate situation. Both devices are activated by the user's voice commands and also by a manual switch. The devices are aesthetically designed which will make the users enthusiastic to wear them. The device will generate messages to the predefined relative's numbers with the victim's location and relevant surrounding information. The device can also be used as a self-defending weapon as it can produce a shock up to 10 mA with an interval of two seconds which can temporarily paralyze or freeze a person. After calculating, we have obtained the lowest response time of BOHNNI and BADHON which is 1.95s, and the highest accuracy level of 91.67% in different situations that ensure the superlative performance level of our devices. We found our device as an all-in-one device that combines all the features in it regarding safety.
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