The New Zealand Herald

Spacetalk makes child’s play of finding wandering kids

- Chris Keall comment

My wife and I were debating whether to buy our pre-teen kids smartphone­s, as recommende­d by their primary school for safety reasons.

Then one day, we lost track of our daughter on Wynyard Quarter (yes, I had my face buried in my own smartphone at the time of her disappeara­nce).

We found her again a few minutes later after security guards at a neighbouri­ng boat show volunteere­d to perform a grid search of the wharf (and, helpfully, I was able to show them a photo I had taken of my daughter just a few minutes earlier — see, my smartphone obsession is good for something).

But it was still case closed. We went out and bought smartphone­s for our kids the next day.

Now Spark is releasing an alternativ­e: “Spacetalk”, a kids’ all-in-one smartphone, watch and GPS that will sell for $399 from November 14, with a 24-month interest-free payment option.

To locate your tykes and track where they’ve been via an app called All My Tribe, you’ll have to pay $6.99 a month (for two watches) or $9.99 a month (for up to five watches) via Apple or Google’s app store.

Data and calls are an additional $7.99 a month per watch via Spark’s Smart Plan.

The Spacetalk has limited features. It offers no open internet access and doesn’t support any social media apps.

But Spark talks that up as a virtue, and many parents of young kids will agree.

And it does feature an SOS button, plus smarts such as the ability to alert you if your child strays beyond a pre-defined geographic­al area.

A child’s calling contacts are stored on a parent’s phone, and you can restrict which contacts a child can call from their Spacetalk.

Asked about privacy concerns, Spark spokeswoma­n said, “All of the server data associated with the kids’ watch is stored locally in Australia by Spacetalk.

“Data traffic between Spacetalk, the All My Tribe app, and their servers are encrypted.

“They also utilise two-factor

authentica­tion in the device pairing process.”

A Spacetalk watch is not cheap given you can pick up a decent Android smartphone for $100 to $200 and use that to track your tykes via a “find my phone” feature or the All My Tribe app, which is also sold separately via Google and Apple’s app stores. But if you’re after a simple solution, it seems worth a look.

 ??  ?? The Spacetalk is an all-in-one smartphone, watch and GPS which can alert you if your child strays out of a set area.
The Spacetalk is an all-in-one smartphone, watch and GPS which can alert you if your child strays out of a set area.

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