dokiPal 4G LTE Smartwatch with GPS, Video Calling, AI Voice Assistant for Kids

Doki Technologies develops innovative IoT devices for children.

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Doki Technologies, a Hong Kong-based technology company that develops innovative IoT devices for children, rolled out DokiPal, a 4G LTE enabled smartwatch for kids, with features like an AI voice assistant, video calling and location tracking.

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The watch, which retails for $179, is water resistant and includes a fitness tracking leaderboard. The watch is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 2100 chipset. Key features include video calling, location‐tracking, SOS, fitness tracking leaderboard, and an integrated AI voice assistant. This is the latest in a collection of kids’ smartwatches developed by Doki Technologies, and will serve as the essential wearable device for kids ages 5 and up.

The watch’s battery lasts up to 48 hours under normal usage, and has a standby time of 72 hours, according to Doki Technologies, reports CNet.

DokiPal’s activity tracker records steps, calories and distance. The built-in Doki App allows kids to compete with friends and earn badges, and the user’s steps are compared with those of kids from around the world in the leaderboard.

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Image: Doki Technologies

A nano SIM card with cellular data service is required to activate dokiPal.

Parents can download the all‐new companion Doki App with a revamped user interface and updated features, available for both iOS and Android phones. The app allows parents to communicate with, track, and monitor settings of their child’s dokiPal with ease, such as presetting the watch’s contact list.

dokiPal comes in two vibrant colors: Wave Blue and Plush Pink. The watch screen is made with gorilla glass, ensuring durability even with the most active of kids. dokiPal features a 1.4‐inch TFT color display with touch‐panel.

Here are all the features:

  • 4G LTE connectivity
  • IP68 water‐resistance
  • AI Voice Assistant (powered by Kidsense)
  • Optimized location tracking
  • Fitness tracking leaderboard
  • Smart scheduler
  • Photo editor
Sam Draper
July 12, 2019

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