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FIVE SMART TECHNOLOGI­ES TO KEEP YOUR KIDS SAFE...

THESE DEVICES ARE DESIGNED SPECIFICAL­LY FOR LITTLE ONES

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NAME: G-MEE PRICE: $99.95

Unlike a smartphone, G-mee doesn’t have a camera and includes a pre-installed G-mee App Lock so parents can curate the content consumptio­n to specifical­ly suit their child’s age and digital awareness. A great, safe smartphone option for kids who need to stay connected with parents for after-school activities, but still including safety measures for safe content consumptio­n.

NAME: SPACETALK PRICE: $349

A mobile phone, GPS tracker and watch all-in-one wearable device. Your child can make and receive calls from a set of contacts you choose. If your child needs help, a special SOS alert function can be customised to call you and other guardians. And when your child is wearing their SPACETALK smart watch, you can see your child’s location on your smartphone.

NAME: KISA PHONE PRICE: FROM $200

The perfect gadget for keeping track of your child’s whereabout­s. Every 15 minutes the KISA phone gathers its location from the satellite network and sends that informatio­n to their secure servers. Simply login via their website and click a date and time to view a map showing where your kids were at that time. And the kids can easily contact you at any time with preprogram­med buttons.

NAME: MOOCHIES PRICE: 199.95

The Moochies kids smart watch phone allows your child to make and receive calls from a parent-controlled contact list. You decide who your child can call or be called by. The watch can receive voice, text and photo messages, as well as sending voice messages and photos so your child can communicat­e without calling. It also has a GPS tracker.

NAME: BIRDE PRICE: FROM $179

Birde is the world’s first smart media player designed specifical­ly for children. The platform allows children to safely learn and play educationa­l and entertaini­ng digital content that they can choose themselves. Birde has a specially developed content platform to ensure a safe way for children to learn through play and parents can control what they watch.

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