Child Tracking Device Uk
In terms of tech, it packs a lot in with both Wi-Fi and 4G plus GPS and A-GPS for locating your child. There's also a 2MP built-in camera, activity tracking and a 30 hour battery life. The Mi Bunny Watch 3 comes in pink and blue, the 1.41-inch display has a resolution of 360 x 320 and the whole thing weighs just 50g.
Another watch device for small children that’s also conspicuous and bulky, the FiLip2 can use both GPS and wifi to keep track of its young wearers. It has many of the features of the previous two devices: location information, parent-defined safe zones and geofences, and an emergency call button. An advantage of this GPS tracker for kids, however, is voice calls and text messages can be made to your child’s wristband from up to five trusted numbers that you pre-approve. It’s resizeable, so it can grow with your child, and it comes in two kid-friendly colours: bright blue or bright red.
Features: In addition to tracking location, many GPS devices offer a multitude of features, including one- and two-way calling and the ability to set up geofenced zones that alert you when your child has left a designated area. We look at which devices went beyond the basics and how those features were implemented.
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.
What Owners Say: Trax Play's average rating on Amazon is around 3 out of 5 stars, with half of the ratings either 4 stars or better. Owners who like the Trax Play praise the device's geofencing features and its compact size. One reviewer who upgraded from the original Trax felt that the new device had better battery life. The chief complaint among dissatisfied owners centers on Trax Play's accuracy, particularly with its subpar performance indoors.—Althea Chang
The device also features two way talkback, and it’s easy for your kids to call you. There is an SOS button to alert one number — only one number, though. However, the device itself can be tracked by up to ten predefined contacts. There’s also a fun call and listen feature, where you can just listen in on what your child is up to without actually talking to him or her. Is this eavesdropping? Your child may think so, but it does provide a nice opportunity to be a fly on the wall, so to speak.
Even better, you aren't notified when your child arrives at or leaves a trusted place with you. After all, you don't need a push notification to tell you that you just picked up your kid from school. But you do want a notification if she leaves school alone or with someone else. Trusted Places are easy to set up in the app, and you can choose to be notified when the tracker enters, leaves or both.