The bulk of
wearable devices is aimed at adults, despite the fact that such gadgets have a bunch of functions and can make
any child feel like James Bond. This year, LG distinguished itself by introducing KizOn, a bracelet that allows you to call parents with the push of a button. In the US, the device went on sale under the name GizmoPal.
In Korea, the gadget is sold under the name KizON.

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The bracelet works with mobile communications, GPS and Wi-Fi, allowing the child to contact the parents at any time, and the parents to find out the location of the beloved baby. The battery 400 mAh should be enough for 36 hours of work. As soon as the charge drops to 25%, parents will receive an alert on the smartphone. If the child does not answer the call from the parents (from one of the preset numbers) within 10 seconds, the device automatically turns on the microphone so that the caller can hear what is happening.
In the US, the operator began to sell the bracelet Verizon, so that those who want to stay in touch will have to immediately enter into a contract and pay $ 5 a month. The bracelet itself costs $ 79.99.

One of the device’s competitors is the
FiLIP 2 smart watch, which is sold by another American operator, AT & T. This waterproof gadget with a shock-resistant display 1.8 "inches with a resolution of 128x128 pixels and a 390 mAH battery (up to 50 minutes of talk and 48 hours in standby mode) will cost you a bit more expensive: you have to pay $ 10 each month. The device also has GSM, GPS modules and WiFi The price of the bracelet is $ 99.99.
