Nakamiki - Cell phone for kids
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Nakamiki is a cell phone designed especially for little children who don’t need complicated functionalities, but just the main use of such a device – calling when needed.
Provided by Ajoka, a Chinese manufacturer of low cost small GSM cell phones for kids is easy to use and has an appealing bear shape.
It offers some cool features such as the possibility to audio monitor the environment where your child is, at any time, and the kid can use SOS buttons to send preset messages to 3 receivers. The level of radiation is low so it won’t affect child’s health. A SAR of 0.208W/kg is way below 1.6W/Kg, the International average SAR value.
In addition, the external material used to build the children's cell phone is non-toxic and it has rounded margins so your kid can’t get injured accidentally.
The manufacturer didn’t add any display, to avoid fraud messages and to not distract the child from learning activities at school, and added just 4 speed dials to minimize calling costs. To make a call the kid has to press one of the 4 buttons depending on the person he/she wants to contact, and parents can set number from the family members, Police, teacher and others.
Specifications highlight GSM 900/1800/1900MHZ and GSM 900/850/1900MHZ support, 6 ~ 16mA power consumption, maximum 160mA power consumption when in use, a 600mAH battery, 90 minutes talk time, 100 hours of standby, and 97.5 x 62 x 28 mm measurements at a weight of 80 grams.
Nakamiki is maybe the best cell phone for kids and costs around $70. It is available on different markets worldwide.
Provided by Ajoka, a Chinese manufacturer of low cost small GSM cell phones for kids is easy to use and has an appealing bear shape.
It offers some cool features such as the possibility to audio monitor the environment where your child is, at any time, and the kid can use SOS buttons to send preset messages to 3 receivers. The level of radiation is low so it won’t affect child’s health. A SAR of 0.208W/kg is way below 1.6W/Kg, the International average SAR value.
In addition, the external material used to build the children's cell phone is non-toxic and it has rounded margins so your kid can’t get injured accidentally.
The manufacturer didn’t add any display, to avoid fraud messages and to not distract the child from learning activities at school, and added just 4 speed dials to minimize calling costs. To make a call the kid has to press one of the 4 buttons depending on the person he/she wants to contact, and parents can set number from the family members, Police, teacher and others.
Specifications highlight GSM 900/1800/1900MHZ and GSM 900/850/1900MHZ support, 6 ~ 16mA power consumption, maximum 160mA power consumption when in use, a 600mAH battery, 90 minutes talk time, 100 hours of standby, and 97.5 x 62 x 28 mm measurements at a weight of 80 grams.
Nakamiki is maybe the best cell phone for kids and costs around $70. It is available on different markets worldwide.
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