Xplora watches can't be used to listen or see the physical surroundings of your child. While this would be technically possible, such a feature poses several problems. First of all, it's legally and ethically problematic to enable a function that can be used to listen to others without their knowledge or consent. The watch would not only pick up what your child says, but also what other children or teachers around them say. It is also problematic when it comes to safety concerns. Some tests showed that products that include a listen in feature can be easily hacked and this would enable access to the watch to an unauthorised person.
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- What is the difference between the XGO2 and the X5 Play?
- Everything you need to know about calls and messages & contacts and guardians
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- The battery of my watch doesn't last longer than one day
- How to factory reset the watch
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- How does the school mode work?