- SnipWhile the device will alert authorities if participants venture too far from the wall-mounted tracker, Ordan Trabelsi, the CEO of SuperCom, the company behind the bracelet, said it does not collect any other information, insisting the tech is minimally intrusive.“Nobody is forced to do it, but for those who are interested, it gives them another option: more flexibility,” he said. We call it a ‘freedom bracelet’ because we are not locking anybody up, but rather giving them the opportunity to go home.