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"If the wristband looks like a bulky Star Trek machine, it will be a deterrent against adoption - that's true of all wearable devices - the aesthetics are very important," said Saverio Romeo from the Beecham Research consultancy.

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The PocketFinder works throughout North America and Europe, plus in many Asian and South American countries. The device itself costs $129 (about £82), though the service is a fairly high $12.95 (£8) per month. Overall, it’s a simple device, but it’s inconspicuous and it functions well.

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The Buddy Tag uses Bluetooth instead of GPS, making it one of the more affordable options on this list. While you can use it in as a normal kid tracker, it's also touted as a device that helps prevent drowning. There's a panic alarm for the child to contact parents if they're in a threatening situation, along with a personal ID to help reunite a lost child with the parents.

The LG Gizmopal costs $79.99 (about £51), and there’s a monthly Verizon service charge of $5 (£3). The battery life is an impressive four days, but the wristband itself is not waterproof. Currently functional in both the US and throughout Asia, the LG Gizmopal should have European compatibility very soon.

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Weenect Kids works in several different countries and on a number of different mobile networks. The battery should last a full week between charges, too. As for price, the unit itself runs for a relatively affordable €99 (about £78), and that includes your first month of service. After those first 30 days, the service charge is a low as €42.50 (£34) per year, depending on how much you pre-pay.

The corresponding app (on both iOS and Android) offers lots of features that you’ll find on other kids GPS trackers, like location updates, geofencing, scheduling, and even speed alerts. There’s no voice or texting capabilities, but there is a really cool augmented reality function. It uses your phone’s built-in camera to show you the location of your child within your field of vision, as well as the distance to him or her, so there’s no guesswork.

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Small, at just over a square inch, rugged, and water resistant, Tinitell is like a watch without a face. It’s low profile, lightweight, and has a buckle clasp so it won’t fall off, plus it comes in four colours. The overall aesthetic and single button interface is highly reminiscent of the Apple products designed by Jony Ives, especially the original iPod.

We’ve compiled a list of some of the best GPS trackers for kids for you, and all of these devices and apps offer you all sorts of information regarding your child’s whereabouts. But of course, there will be critics who say that all of this location tracking is too much. Let kids explore, they’ll say. Let them get lost and find their way back home again. These are transformative developmental experiences, they’ll argue, and tagging them with a GPS sensor lessens the effects.

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The best feature on the Kidsport is its talk back function: you can say something to your child using the app, and your child will hear it, Dick Tracy style, on his or her wrist. You can also send a text, though of course, that’s only useful if your child knows how to read. The battery life is just 24 hours, though; it charges via USB. It is, however, totally waterproof, making it a highly durable choice.



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