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imoo's Newest Smart Watch Ensures the Safest Back-to-School Transition

With back-to-school around the corner, the leading brand in children's smartwatches, imoo, launches a new child safety watch.

The imoo Watch Phone Z1 was designed to ensure a child's security while also allowing the young person to gain independence. This new smartwatch used 4G to keep track of a child's whereabouts through video calls, audio messaging, and location tracking. The smartwatch uses loT technology to power the device and allows children to distantly share happy moments with their parents. The app is equipped with a 'Class Mode' which ensures a child has no distractions during school hours. When 'Class Mode' is enabled, the watch will act as a regular watch and will only perform emergency calls.

The product is currently available in the United Kingdom and Europe and retails for EU €99,00.
Trend Themes
1. Child Safety Wearables - There is an opportunity to innovate in the market of wearable devices for children that prioritize ease-of-use, child security, and independence.
2. Iot-powered Tracking - As IoT technology continues to develop, there is potential to create even more innovative tracking devices that utilize 5G networks for more robust location data.
3. Smartwatch for Education - As technology continues to disrupt the education industry, there may be opportunity for smartwatches to become educational tools in addition to safety devices.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - There is a growing market for child-friendly wearable devices that provide security and independence for young users, making it a prime opportunity for electronics manufacturers.
2. Telecommunications - With the rise of IoT and 5G networks, the telecommunications industry has an opportunity to explore more innovative tracking devices that utilize improved connectivity.
3. Education - As technology advances, there may be potential for smartwatches to become useful educational tools for students that bridge the gap between safety and learning.

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