Mats Horn Speaks to RESCUECOM about How Tinitell Helps Parents Monitor Kids
When talking about technology and children, many people lament how smartphones, tablets, video games and other devices have reduced kids’ time playing outdoors. Many parents would rather that their children spend time running and playing outside than using consumer technology. RESCUECOM recently spoke to Tinitell CEO and cool person in technology Mats Horn, who has created a piece of consumer technology that ironically bucks this trend. Tinitell is a piece of technology for kids that actually enables them to play outside more and for longer periods, as it makes it far easier for parents to communicate with and monitor their children. Tinitell is a cellular walkie-talkie that wraps around a child’s wrist. The device is GPS-enabled so that parents can track their children’s location as they play and it uses a one-button communication system to make it easy for children to call their parents whenever they want. Since Tinitell uses cellular signal and works like a mobile device, users can get a mobile computer repair company to fix it if their children break it in any way while playing. Read more »
