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Looks like a good idea, better safe than sorry...
HEDY W06 Smartwatch Phone MTK6261 GPS Tracker SOS Button Anti-lost Support SIM Card Safety Monitoring
Descriptions:
SOS Emergency Button
One button SOS, under stand by status, push for 3 seconds for calling, and will automatically send message to your emergency contact person in case the call cannot get through
Pedometer
Record the steps you take and count the distance to make you fully control your sports
Safety area
Alert will happen when the children are outside the Safety fence.
Anti-lost Function
If the watch is lost, the watch will send a message to parents' phone when someone insert a new SIM in the watch, then parents will know who is using the watch illegally
Living Water Resistant Design
Water resistant, do not worry when washing hands or wearing in the rainy day
Tracker
Real-time check the location of the watch
Resolution :960 x 320 pixl
Standy Time: 5 days
Band Length: 21.6cm
Band Width: 1.55cm
This watch is compatible with Android 4.0 and iOS 6.0 above. Please take the user manual for reference.
This smart watch will only work with GSM networks: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz Unlocked for Worldwide use. Please ensure local area network is compatible.
Top comments
ashmac
1 Dec 1524#4
wifes prezzie sorted
Stopha
1 Dec 1516#8
Nice strawman. Yep, that's exactly what I was saying.
I have the upmost sympathy with anyone that is affected by these type of issues. But, you have more chance of dying/being seriously harmed (mentally or physically) from cycling than at the hands of paedophiles. Are you going to stop children getting bikes?
In addition, most abuse is at the hands of people that are known to the child, so not sure what use this would realistically be.
If it makes people feel more secure, then good on them. I personally think the £20 would be far more effective given to Childline.
Toybhoy
1 Dec 1515#1
Resolution :960 x 320 pixl
Cold, not 1080p.
Stopha
1 Dec 1514#2
Now we just need a cheap deal on cotton wool to wrap them up in.
All comments (108)
Toybhoy
1 Dec 1515#1
Resolution :960 x 320 pixl
Cold, not 1080p.
Government_Cheese to Toybhoy
1 Dec 154#20
People like you make my day because it reminds me I'm not a moron
Carrie.F to Toybhoy
2 Dec 15#84
i'm a troll toe di lol - this is oooooh soooo funny. heat added.
Stopha
1 Dec 1514#2
Now we just need a cheap deal on cotton wool to wrap them up in.
Vanderlust to Stopha
1 Dec 157#5
Aye, much better to let a paedo at them to you know, toughen them up?
What.
jh787 to Stopha
1 Dec 154#6
You got kids? You watch the news?
You wouldn't be so cynical if you did.
Strange times we live in
jsty3105 to Stopha
1 Dec 154#7
I considered bubble wrap when my kid was just learning to walk....
juggyvampire to Stopha
1 Dec 15#57
Are you completely stupid ? How can you say that ! Anything to protect kids nowadays if a good idea, obviously you don't have kids !!!
M_z
1 Dec 151#3
Pink and blue only? Cold, what is this the 1970s?
ashmac
1 Dec 1524#4
wifes prezzie sorted
sexyshelk135 to ashmac
1 Dec 152#9
Lmao I can just see her face Xmas day
Oneday77 to ashmac
1 Dec 155#12
Save your money, track her phone. I always know where she is.
Stopha
1 Dec 1516#8
Nice strawman. Yep, that's exactly what I was saying.
I have the upmost sympathy with anyone that is affected by these type of issues. But, you have more chance of dying/being seriously harmed (mentally or physically) from cycling than at the hands of paedophiles. Are you going to stop children getting bikes?
In addition, most abuse is at the hands of people that are known to the child, so not sure what use this would realistically be.
If it makes people feel more secure, then good on them. I personally think the £20 would be far more effective given to Childline.
Oneday77
1 Dec 155#10
The problem with statistics is most are made up and for a positive result someone has to be affected.
Also a donation to Childline doesn't prevent issues.
Vanderlust
1 Dec 151#11
How exactly is that a strawman. Do you know what a strawman means, and how it's used? Or do you just blurt it out any time someone says something you don't like?
Opening post
Looks like a good idea, better safe than sorry...
HEDY W06 Smartwatch Phone MTK6261 GPS Tracker SOS Button Anti-lost Support SIM Card Safety Monitoring
Descriptions:
SOS Emergency Button
One button SOS, under stand by status, push for 3 seconds for calling, and will automatically send message to your emergency contact person in case the call cannot get through
Pedometer
Record the steps you take and count the distance to make you fully control your sports
Safety area
Alert will happen when the children are outside the Safety fence.
Anti-lost Function
If the watch is lost, the watch will send a message to parents' phone when someone insert a new SIM in the watch, then parents will know who is using the watch illegally
Living Water Resistant Design
Water resistant, do not worry when washing hands or wearing in the rainy day
Tracker
Real-time check the location of the watch
Resolution :960 x 320 pixl
Standy Time: 5 days
Band Length: 21.6cm
Band Width: 1.55cm
This watch is compatible with Android 4.0 and iOS 6.0 above. Please take the user manual for reference.
This smart watch will only work with GSM networks: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz Unlocked for Worldwide use. Please ensure local area network is compatible.
Top comments
Nice strawman. Yep, that's exactly what I was saying.
I have the upmost sympathy with anyone that is affected by these type of issues. But, you have more chance of dying/being seriously harmed (mentally or physically) from cycling than at the hands of paedophiles. Are you going to stop children getting bikes?
In addition, most abuse is at the hands of people that are known to the child, so not sure what use this would realistically be.
If it makes people feel more secure, then good on them. I personally think the £20 would be far more effective given to Childline.
Cold, not 1080p.
All comments (108)
Cold, not 1080p.
What.
You wouldn't be so cynical if you did.
Strange times we live in
Nice strawman. Yep, that's exactly what I was saying.
I have the upmost sympathy with anyone that is affected by these type of issues. But, you have more chance of dying/being seriously harmed (mentally or physically) from cycling than at the hands of paedophiles. Are you going to stop children getting bikes?
In addition, most abuse is at the hands of people that are known to the child, so not sure what use this would realistically be.
If it makes people feel more secure, then good on them. I personally think the £20 would be far more effective given to Childline.
Also a donation to Childline doesn't prevent issues.