Child Tracking Device Hidden
Guardian Angel might be more appealing for a kid because of its rather playful design resembling a ladybug. There are, in fact, two devices that will come in a single package: one is the base unit, the other one is the tracking unit or tag.
Then there’s this Listen-in feature which drew a lot of attention and criticism lately, but which can come in handy, especially when your child is autistic. The listen-in feature allows you to call your child without her knowing it and listen to whatever is going on near her when your call is automatically put through.
The VindiTeach is a personal alarm that can be activated by pulling the pin whenever your kid is in danger. If your child thinks that she’s followed, approached by a suspicious stranger or lost in an unknown neighborhood, she can pull the pin out to set off an emergency alarm of 130 dB that can be heard within 1,000 ft.
Parents can also use it to perform remote voice monitoring. The Wonbo Kids Smart Watch Q50 cannot be shut down on the device itself. It can only be shut down using the parent's smartphone application. Furthermore, this smartwatch allows your child to call you. It proceeds to record the first 15 seconds of their voice for future use. Best of all, this smartwatch can go for up to 96 hours on a full charge.
In the BELLOTTI v. BAIRD, (1979) case judges concluded that there were three reasons “justifying the conclusion that the constitutional rights of children cannot be equated with those of adults: the peculiar vulnerability of children; their inability to make critical decisions in an informed, mature manner; and the importance of the parental role in child rearing.”
Parents can now track the exact position of their children anywhere in the world using the advanced technology built into the Wonbo Kids Smart Watch Q50. This smartwatch tells the time, delivers some apps and also acts as a fully functional child tracking device. This smartwatch can provide the exact location of a child in real time through GPS.
The device is not cheap, and I am not sure if it’s worth it since I have not tested it on my kid. But the device looks cool, appealing to a kid, supposed to work with 3G, comes with additional features. So if you decide to buy it, you’re buying it at your own risk, so beware.
NEW VERSION TickTalk is a great child tracking device which can also double up as smartphones and watches! They can be worn on the wrist just as a regular watch and provide consistent GPS location updates in real-time.
«We having two very very active little boys and we got My Buddy Tag before a trip to Disneyland in 2015, and the original battery still shows as charged. It's been used at Disneyland, in Chicago, and at the beach. The location map is fairly accurate, so it's useful if we split up. I love the customizable alerts, the option for a vibration alert, and the fact that it requires effort and a little time to remove it».