In a nutshell, it is an ordinary “storage” for smartphones and tablets up to 10.5 inches, which it charges at the same time. However, this box that looks like some strange toaster is not some innovative charger, but a way for parents (and not only) to set the times when TechDen will unlock and allow them to take their equipment. However, his return is contractual, as it will rely solely on goodwill and willingness to follow the rules.
The software itself is also impressive, because it allows, for example, to set a time for using a smartphone from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., but within this time, children will be able to use it, for example, for 120 minutes. The system also provides for statistics that can ultimately be taken as a basis for the award. The whole is complemented by phone applications, a simple interface for setting access hours and a notification system.
TechDen has already found its way to Kickstarter (its first presentations took place at IFA) and it looks like it will take it by storm.
Source: Kickstarter
Photos: Kickstarter
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