October 6, 2005

Knapsack phone eases parents’ fears

Filed under: Cell Phone News — Ubergizmo, the Gadgets Blog @ 4:37 am
Knapsack phone eases parents' fears

The Knapsack phone provides essential information should the child get lost and doubles up as a preventive kidnapping measure. It comes with GPS functionality and a crime prevention buzzer that even the youngest tots can be taught to operate it. 3 large buttons, labeled 1, 2, and 3 can be programmed to dial specific numbers by a simple push of the button. Holding down the 0 key will ping the kid’s location info. Parents can request for their kid’s whereabouts via GPS anytime they want.  (Publisher: somehow I'm really doubtful about the efficiency of such solutions... )

[Phoney World via New Launches]



[via Ubergizmo, the Gadgets Blog]








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