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Can Children'S Wearable Devices Become A Pretext For Prying Into Children'S Movements?

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More children have been designed on CES 2015.

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But is it really a good idea to wrap these things on children's arms? Or is it just another way we use to monitor children's behavior?


Through the launch of Kizon last summer, LG may set off a revolution in children's smart watches.

Kizon is designed for children.

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Through the built-in SIM card slot, the product provides two-way communication between parents and children.

In emergencies, this is a very convenient function, far more useful than giving a child a smart phone.

After all, children can't use it to take a picture of you who are going to the toilet, nor can you spend the 500 oceans on your credit card to pay for the purchase items that have plagiarized the game of Pokemon.

  

 Can children's wearable devices become a pretext for prying into children's movements?


Of course, LG seems to have forgotten an important function of watches: you can't understand time by Kizon.

They also look a bit like fancy bracelets.

Wearable devices designed for children seem to be a bit of a waste.

But for some neurotic parents, this is an effective way to keep an eye on children at all times.

Umeox children's watch is another upcoming wearable product for children. It can not only allow anxious mothers to see whether naughty little children slip into the pond or be kidnapped by terrorists while they are away from school, and through their built-in GPS, the child's mother can track at home on the computer constantly to see if the children are really stuck in the school bus or play truant.

  

 Can children's wearable devices become a pretext for prying into children's movements?


If everyone is as reliable as Liam Nissen's performance in hurricane rescue, his parents' estimate does not need to be so much.

As a child friendly wearable device, Miiya has used a very different way.

Like many adult wristbands, this bright color product reminds children of the importance of physical exercise, and encourages children to complete certain exercises through appreciation from an animated kitten and giving bonus to Venus.

  

 Can children's wearable devices become a pretext for prying into children's movements?


Parents can also track the movement of children through Miiya applications installed on smart phones, and find a reasonable excuse for monitoring the behavior of small children.

In this overly guardianship world, children can't even hide their little nostrils from their parents.

To be honest, the Miiya watch is quite good. It provides a positive guide for guiding the children to complete a certain degree of exercise.

Of course, for any wearable device, you need to remember to charge them at night, otherwise they will be wrapped around the children's arms.

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Nothing more.

On the other hand, do we pay too much attention to our children?

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