
"We started Tin Can because we couldn't find a phone we actually wanted to give our kids. Everything out there felt like a compromise - too much tech, too much access, or just another screen to manage. We didn't want that. We just wanted our kids to be able to call their friends. Safely. Independently. And without unlocking the entire internet. So we built something different."
"Our super-magical WiFi landline for kids doesn't have apps, texting, or games - just real conversation with friends, neighbors, Grandma, or whoever you add to your approved contact list."
The Tin Can is a wired phone designed for children, featuring physical buttons and a twirly cord. Unlike traditional landlines, it connects via WiFi, allowing kids to make calls without apps or games. Launched in April last year, it has sold hundreds of thousands of units. Created by three fathers, the phone aims to provide a safe communication tool for children, enabling them to call approved contacts without the distractions of the internet. It comes in bright colors and requires parental setup for contact approval.
Read at Mail Online
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]