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EyesVision and Playzy Partner to Launch Customized Plan for Kids Watch Phones

Desk / Updated : 2025-02-10 12:48:49
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EyesVision announced on the 10th that it has launched a customized plan for kids watch phone users, the "Playzy Exclusive Plan," in partnership with MyFirst, a brand operated by Playzy, a kids tech company.

Kids watch phones provide video calls and messaging functions with parents while completely blocking social media and internet environments. In particular, it is attracting attention as an alternative that provides a safe digital environment for children to parents as they can check their children's daily lives in real time.

The Playzy Exclusive Plan is applied to the S3 and R1s models, providing an efficient communication environment for children while reducing the economic burden on parents by efficiently configuring data and call functions.

The S3 model is the first high-end watch phone in Korea equipped with a quad-core processor, and it prioritizes the safety of children through functions such as video calls, message transmission, GPS location tracking, and front camera based on the LTE communication network.

The R1s model is equipped with various safety functions such as video calls through a camera mounted on the front of the watch, GPS-based safety zone notification function, heart rate monitoring and abnormality warning, and an SOS button that records surrounding sounds for 30 seconds and sends them to parents.

An EyesVision official said, "MyFirst kids watch phones are becoming fun and useful smart devices for children and tools to ensure the safety of their children for parents based on powerful hardware and optimized software." "We will continue to strengthen the competitiveness of EyesMobile by designing customized plans through various products and partnerships that meet the needs of consumers in the future."

"The collaboration between EyesVision and Playzy is evaluated as an important example showing the possibility of sustainable growth in the kids phone market." "The vision of the two companies, which aim for a safe and smart digital ecosystem, is expected to present new values to both parents and children and receive more love from consumers."

Meanwhile, MyFirst is the number one kids watch phone brand in the domestic kids watch phone market, providing a safe and smart digital communication environment for children. This Playzy exclusive plan can be applied for on the MyFirst website.

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