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Sarah Mitchell 4 min read

Medical Guardian MGMini Review 2026

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The MGMini is Medical Guardian’s small mobile pendant, and it does a lot of things well — lightning-fast response times, a 5-day battery that’s genuinely rare for a device this size, and free caregiver tracking. David wore it under his shirt for an entire work week and nobody noticed it was there.

But we have to be upfront about the big problem: its fall detection is terrible. In our testing, it caught only 1 out of 10 simulated falls. One. If you’re buying this specifically for fall detection, stop and look at the MGMini Lite instead — same brand, bracelet form factor, and it caught 8 out of 10. The naming is confusing (thanks, Medical Guardian), but the performance difference is massive.

Editor’s Rating: 4.2 / 5

Key Findings

  • In 10 test calls, the MGMini connected to a live agent in an average of 8 seconds
  • Battery lasted approximately 4 to 5 days on a single charge — the longest of any Medical Guardian mobile device
  • Fall detection detected only 1 of 10 simulated falls — too unreliable for users who need this feature
  • Caregiver tracking through the MyGuardian app is included free (unlike other Medical Guardian systems, which charge $2.99/month)

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Among the fastest response times we’ve tested at any company
  • Multi-day battery means less frequent charging
  • Small, pendant-style design that fits discreetly under clothing
  • Free caregiver app access with location tracking and emergency notifications
  • IP67 rating makes it safe to wear in the shower

Cons

  • Fall detection accuracy is very poor — do not rely on it
  • Costs more per month than comparable devices like the Bay Alarm Medical SOS Micro ($39.95 vs. $29.95)
  • 4G cellular only — no Wi-Fi fallback

MGMini Specs

SpecDetail
Size2.15 x 1.3 x 0.57 inches
Weight1.28 oz
Battery Life4–5 days
Cellular4G LTE
Water ResistanceIP67
GPSYes
Average Response Time8 seconds
Equipment Fee$149.95
Monthly Cost$39.95
Fall Detection+$10/month

Testing the MGMini

Setup

The MGMini arrived with a charging cradle, charging brick, USB cable, nonadjustable lanyard, adjustable lanyard, and belt clip. Setup consisted of placing it on the cradle to charge — approximately four hours to full. No activation fee was charged.

Emergency Response

Placing a test call required pressing the help button for two seconds. Across 10 test calls, the average time to reach a live agent was 8 seconds. GPS tracking was accurate throughout: agents correctly reported our outdoor location by cross streets and address on every call.

Fall Detection

The MGMini’s fall detection performance was the weakest result we recorded across all devices tested. In 10 simulated falls, the device detected just 1. This is well below acceptable for users who depend on automatic fall alerts.

The MGMini Lite — Medical Guardian’s bracelet-style device — uses the same base hardware but in a wrist-worn form factor, and detected 8 of 10 falls in our testing. The wrist position appears to make a substantial difference in fall detection accuracy.

Caregiver App

The MyGuardian app provides real-time location tracking, battery monitoring, and emergency call notifications. Unlike other Medical Guardian systems, caregiver tracking is included at no extra cost with the MGMini. The app interface was easy to navigate, and location data updated reliably during our testing.

Pricing

ItemCost
Equipment (one-time)$149.95
Monthly monitoring$39.95
Fall detection+$10/month
Caregiver trackingIncluded

MGMini vs. MGMini Lite

FeatureMGMiniMGMini Lite
Wearing stylePendantBracelet
Equipment fee$149.95$149.95
Monthly cost$39.95$46.95
Battery life4–5 days36 hours
Fall detection accuracy1/10 (poor)8/10 (good)
Water resistanceIP67IP67
Caregiver trackingIncluded+$2.99/month

Choose the MGMini if you want lower monthly costs and better battery life and do not need fall detection. Choose the MGMini Lite if fall detection is a priority.

Final Verdict

The MGMini delivers Medical Guardian’s signature fast response times in a small, comfortable form factor with a long battery life. Those are real strengths. The poor fall detection performance is a serious limitation that disqualifies it for anyone who specifically needs that feature.

For users who want a mobile pendant without fall detection, the MGMini is solid. For fall detection, look at the MGMini Lite or Bay Alarm Medical’s SOS Micro.

Prices and availability should be verified on the provider’s website.

Products Reviewed

Medical Guardian MGMini

4.2
8-second average response time 5-day battery life — longest of any mobile pendant Caregiver tracking included free (unlike other MG systems)
Poor fall detection — detected only 1 of 10 test falls Higher cost than similar devices ($149.95 + $39.95/month)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the Medical Guardian MGMini cost?
The MGMini requires a one-time $149.95 equipment fee plus $39.95 per month for monitoring. Fall detection is available for $10 per month extra, bringing the total to $49.95/month. Caregiver tracking through the MyGuardian app is included at no additional charge.
Does the MGMini have fall detection?
Yes, fall detection is available for $10/month. However, in our testing of 10 simulated falls, the MGMini detected only 1. If fall detection is a priority, we strongly recommend the MGMini Lite instead, which detected 8 of 10 test falls.
How long does the MGMini battery last?
In our hands-on testing, the MGMini lasted approximately 4 to 5 days on a single charge. This is the longest battery life among Medical Guardian's mobile systems.
How does the MGMini compare to the MGMini Lite?
The MGMini is a pendant worn around the neck; the MGMini Lite is a bracelet. The MGMini costs less ($39.95/month vs. $46.95/month) and has a longer battery life (5 days vs. 36 hours). However, the MGMini Lite has far better fall detection accuracy (8/10 vs. 1/10 in our tests). If fall detection matters to you, choose the MGMini Lite.
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Sarah Mitchell

Editor-in-Chief

Sarah Mitchell is a senior care advocate with over 15 years of experience reviewing products and services for older adults. She leads editorial strategy at SeniorsList.

Certified Senior Advisor (CSA) Former Family Caregiver

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