1stFone could be our children's first phone

All adults are immersed for years in the world of mobile phones and for a more limited time in the world of smartphones, with which we communicate, especially, via the Internet. Carrying a mobile gives you a level of independence and security that is difficult to achieve a couple of decades ago and many parents think that it's not bad that children have a phone for security, in case they get lost, in case they need us.

However, it gives us a little fear and respect that they end up using the mobile in an excessive way (to talk with other children, to play, to consume music and videos, etc.) and that they also end up spending too much money with calls when they still They are young to talk to their friends by these means. As a solution to this, the 1stFone, a mobile thought to be our children's first phone that would give us the security of being able to locate them whenever they wanted (period).

As you can see in the images, it is a mobile that does not have a screen, but simply a few buttons with our stored numbers. If the child wants to call us, he only has to press the On / Off button, wait for an LED to light up and press the button of the person he wants to contact.

In case having only dad and mom is little, the mobile can be customized with more numbers, since the front can be changed by adding more buttons, up to a maximum of twelve (two, four, eight or twelve buttons).

He 1stFone It is prepared to work right out of the box and is linked to a phone number that parents must memorize on our phones to call our children. At the moment it is only available in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, for a price of around 65 euros (yes, I also find it a bit expensive for what it is). Hopefully, it will not take long to get to Spain because in addition to being a good solution for children it is also for our elders, that many have serious problems to be clarified even with the simplest mobile devices.