Parents who would like to allow their children to make mobile phone calls to specific people, or would like to use GPS to be able to pinpoint the location of their children. Might be interested in a new device created by Mats Horn called the Tinitell, which has been design as a wristphone for kids.
Tinitell has this week launched on the Kickstarter crowd funding website with the aim of raising $100,000 to help it make the jump from concept into production.
The Tinitell wrist worn watch makes calls with the press of one button and voice recognition, making it easy for children to start a phone call to their most important contacts. Parents can control these contacts from either the companion smartphone application or the Tinitell website.
Communication is two way so parents can also call the Tinitell at any time or see its GPS position using the smartphone application. Check out the video below to learn more about this innovative and tiny wrist worn phone designed specifically for children.
“Tinitell is a Scandinavian designed and engineered mobile phone and we have intentionally stripped it down to feature only the most basic functions. Our philosophy: It should perform well and look cool — without being too pricey.”
So if you think Tinitell is something you could benefit from, visit the Kickstarter website now to make a pledge and help Tinitell become a reality.
Source: Kickstarter
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