Thing of the day: a special safe will help wean the child from gadgets
Devices / / December 19, 2019
Today, children from birth more than tinkering with tablets than with rattles and dolls, parents and because of this, have a hard time. To keep the child from the clock poking a finger in the touch screen - even that task. If no passwords or parental control software do not help you solve the problem, come to the aid The Den.
The Den - compact safe with two tightly closed cells. The device looks quite stylish, more like a game console in a trendy white casing than a tool strict upbringing. But their task The Den copes very well.
Control mechanism is simple. When the tablet or smartphone child is inside the safe door is securely closed. Devices in the cells recharged from microUSB cables. If a child wants to access the tablet, he presses a button on the desired cell. The button lights up in green or red. Red indicates that the time has not come yet entertainment and gadgets can not take. When the color of the button turns green, the cell is unlocked.
TechDen controlled through a mobile application on their smartphones parents. In the program, you can specify how long the children are allowed to play with their phones and tablets, and at what time they should be put back to The Den. If the child does not return the device to the storage time, the application will notify the parents.
In addition, the appropriate application installed and children gadgets. They will remind the children how much time they left to play and when to return everything in place. If desired, a small tablet owner can through the application request from mom or dad a little more time to play, and if the parents do not mind, the lock will be delayed.
In addition to restrictions, The Den and uses a system of incentives. For example, if the children a week or two in return Soup cell time and obediently follow the schedule, the application may throw them bonus time on entertainment.
The Den can be ordered at Kickstarter for $ 119. However, while the number of countries in which the delivery is limited.