These days, parents have plenty of children’s tech accessories and gadgets to choose from to help their child excel better in school and life.
Here are some of our favourite gadgets that will help your child more than you know:
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Electronic toothbrushes might sound overly pricey for children but, they’re actually really great for the environment — especially when you’re able to change heads.
Philips’ Sonicare Electric Toothbrush doesn’t just make brushing teeth fun for kids, it also guarantees that they’ll be imparted with correct brushing techniques for cleaner teeth.
Want to enhance your child’s learning experience? Get them the new 9.7-inch iPad.
When paired with the Apple Pencil, your kid’s iPad can turn into a drawing board, notebook and so much more. Plus, the latest iPad also comes with Augmented Reality (AR) capabilities thanks to all the apps you can download.
Thanks to its A10 fusion chip, the iPad is also a lot faster — great for kids with lower attention spans.
As mentioned above, Apple’s new iPad has AR capabilities that could help enhance your child’s learning experience. One such app created specially for this is Froggipedia.
The app allows kids to see the life cycle of a frog and even “dissect” it to see what it looks like on the inside.
Ultimately, kids will have heaps of fun learning about nature and get to experience things they normally wouldn’t in a classroom.
Start your child on an active lifestyle with a kid-friendly activity tracker such as the Garmin vivofit jr 2. For ages four and older, this wearable sports Disney (above), Star Wars or Marvel-themed bands. It tracks the steps taken by the user, syncing the data with a smartphone app (for iOS and Android) via Bluetooth
Infrared thermometers are fast, accurate and non-invasive.
The Nokia Thermo takes it further by automatically syncing its readings with a companion app on the user’s smartphone via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Users can assign the readings to a specific child in the app and add notes such as comments and medication, generating a report that can be shared with a doctor.