The AA Callsafe mobile carphone, made by NovAtel Communications Ltd. and was offered by the UK's Automobile Association (AA) - a vehicle breakdown and rescue service. It used the Vodafone mobile network in the UK.
The phone, which came with a power pack that could be plugged into a car's cigar charger port, was intended as an emergency phone to keep in the car. It only had two dialling buttons: <1> which was pressed three times to connect to the AA, and <9> which was pressed three times to connect to the emergency services.
A 1994 price list indicates it cost £149.99 with a £25 connection charge.