The developers are talking to you, because it was possible to build a vibrating signal into the clock and set up a GPS system. With its pros. The clock was taken so that the child was in touch with the parents and that the child did not have the opportunity to do anything extra, unlike phones. Has cons: No vibrate! This is a huge minus. Those. only sound or no sound. And so at recess, when the noise and din the child simply does not hear the call! The vibration signal would immediately make it clear on the hand that they are trying to get through to him! This time. Second, the GPS system is very, very weak. Well, just how much I have been trying to find out where the child is, it turns out "no network equipment" and if you set the mode of constant geolocation for every hour (about every 10 minutes there can be no question, there the clock will die in an hour, God forbid) then the charge will last for 4 hours . There is no way to see who called. Well, i. E. if you did not have time to take the phone and remained missed, you will not know who it could be. In general, there are a lot of cons. I'm already thinking about the phone, one thing stops me, that in phones there are more opportunities for children to do whatever they want (games, etc.). The charger on the magnet is not convenient at all! Constant flies if you accidentally move the clock during recharging.
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