Child-Safe 3D Printer Pens

The 'iPen' 3D Printing Pen Keeps Materials at a Low Heat

The 'iPen' 3D printing pen has been designed especially with child makers in mind to provide them with a piece of equipment that will let their imaginations do the work without parents having to worry about accidents.

The pen works by incorporating a heater that will only prepare the filament to just 80 degrees Celsius compared to other products that can reach in excess of 190 degrees Celsius. This means that it won't instantly cause a burn on the skin if a child is creating and has a small accident.

The 'iPen' 3D printing pen acknowledges the growing consumer interest in technology products designed especially for children to get them more comfortable with technologies that will have a prominent place in their future.
Trend Themes
1. Child-safe Technology - The iPen 3D printing pen is an example of how technology can be made safe for young users and opens up opportunities for incorporating child safety features in other products.
2. Low-heat 3D Printing - The iPen's low-heat feature presents an opportunity for innovators to create 3D printing products that have reduced potential for accidental burns and can cater to users who prefer lower temperature printing.
3. Kid Tech - The iPen is a part of a larger trend of technology products geared towards children that seek to make technology more accessible and child-friendly.
Industry Implications
1. 3D Printing - The iPen 3D printing pen is disrupting the 3D printing industry by introducing safer products for young users.
2. Toy and Game - The kid-friendly design of the iPen presents an opportunity for toy and game manufacturers to create interactive products that introduce young children to technology and safety features.
3. Consumer Electronics - The growth of child-friendly technology products like the iPen will lead to more innovation in the consumer electronics industry, particularly in the area of safety features for young users.

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