A smartwatch is a wearable computer in the form of a watch; modern smartwatches provide a local touchscreen interface for daily use, while an associated smartphone app provides for management and telemetry (such as long-term biomonitoring). While early models could perform basic tasks, such as calculations, digital time telling, translations, and game-playing, 2010s smartwatches have more general functionality closer to smartphones, including mobile apps, a mobile operating system and wifi/bluetooth connectivity. Some smartwatches function as portable media players, with fm radio and playback of digital audio and video files via a bluetooth headset. Some models, called watch phones (or vice versa), have mobile cellular functionality like making calls. They are generally powered by a rechargeable battery
- Comes with a screen size of 1.44 inch
- Features GSM accuracy of 50-200 mm and 0.1 m/s speed accuracy
- Parents can set up 3 contact numbers in the app so that they can talk with their child easily
- Set an area in advance if your child leaves the area, alarm message will be received by your number
- Ensure the safety of your children