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Simply sync the watch with the free HereO app on your mobile device and a map pops up displaying your kid's precise location. If lost, the child can also send a panic alert using a series of simple commands.
There's LTE on board for voice calls, a voice assistant named CLOVA and translation between English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Plus there's a range of strap colours and four dog emoji watch faces. This one was announced back in summer 2018, and there hasn't been an update on price, release date or global availability just yet.
Just a heads up first that the third gen Mi Bunny Watch is on sale in China only for now, no sign of it on the international Mi Store yet. But it's still worth including here as Xiaomi devices tend to find their way around the globe on account of solid feature sets and uber affordable prices.
There's also GPS and features like geo-fencing so you can set up areas such as home, school and park with alerts once they leave these perimeters. The watch itself weighs 40g, is splash-proof, has a bunch of physical buttons and a four-day battery life. Available in blue and pink, natch.
And if the little one ever has a panic attack, he or she simply hits the SOS button and a message is sent to the parent and up to ten authorised users. Subscription charges start at $15 per month. However, this one is unavailable on Amazon right now, but it still is available on the Amber Alert website.
The AngelSense is one of the more popular and beloved kids GPS trackers out there, and for good reason. This thing is packed with features - packed. You can see your kids' routes and transit speed; you'll get notified when they're coming home late or if they're in a new place; and you can listen in to their environment.
This cute kids smartwatch, Naver Labs' AKI, is powered by the same Samsung processor that's in the Gear S3 and it also uses Samsung's Wi-Fi positioning system to locate kdis wearing one both indoors and outdoors.
If your focus is on safety, you'll be happy to know the watch has 3G connectivity, provided through Tata Communications' built-in SIM card, tracking the wearer's location through GPS, Wi-Fi hotspots and cellular networks. And importantly, none of this data can be compromised, Omate and Tata say, thanks to end-to-end encryption.
The smartwatch is offering security features such as SOS alerts, two-way voice and video chatting and location tracking, as well as a four-day battery life, an alarm, pedometer, stopwatch and front-facing camera.
On top of all of that, AngelSense is available on Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Rogers, making it quite accessible in the US and Canada. One potential caveat, though - all these extra services will cost you. It's $39.99 to get onto the monthly plan, though the overall pricing varies depending on your commitment to the subscription.
The HereO is the first GPS tracking device cleverly disguised to look like a cute, colourful watch, so little ones can show off and tell the time while you keep tabs on their whereabouts via your iOS or Android device.