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New Marketing from Apple Highlights the Apple Watch for Kids
Apple has recently released a website that illustrates how your child can benefit greatly from the Apple Watch. Keep the connection, and throw away the phone! With this useful wristwatch, you can check their location for peace of mind and they can quickly text and phone you. Parents and children also benefit from it because it promotes independence and healthy habits!
Apple has started a new commercial campaign aimed at children for the Apple Watch. The idea behind the cellular watch is that it provides kids with a reasonably priced means of communicating with their parents without requiring an actual cell phone.
A cellular-connected Apple Watch, according to the pitch, gives parents peace of mind when their children are out and about. Apple’s new marketing strategy is aligned with efforts in certain regions of the country to restrict the use of iPhones in schools.
Additionally, Apple says to have a Do Not Disturb mode dubbed Schooltime, which limits the use of the iPhone to a watch when in class. To let teachers know when a watch is locked off, parents can adjust this to display a simple yellow circle watch face on the screen.
In case you need to keep a closer check on your child, you may easily track the watch. Additionally, since the gadget can be configured from the parent’s iPhone, the child does not require a cellphone.
One of the more interesting features is that considering the popularity of the iPod, we know youngsters adore this feature. The gadget can also function as an iPod and play Apple Music or Spotify on the move.
Depending on your carrier, adding an Apple Watch to the majority of Canadian data plans would cost you between $10 and $20 a month.
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