Baatu Tech
has launched a kid-focused tablet, '
Enable Tab
'. The Android tablet runs on Android 12 operating system. The tablet come with built-in leading parental controls designed to safeguard children in the virtual realm. The 'Enable Tab' claims to leverage the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance
digital parenting
capabilities. In terms of hardware, the tablet boasts of 10.1-inch HD display, MediaTek processor, dual cameras, supreme speakers, and 6000mAh battery.
Priced at Rs 15,999, Enable Tab is available for purchase on Baatu Tech's official website and popular e-commerce platforms such as Amazon and Flipkart.
Baatu Tech has announced exclusive launch offers for its customers. The inaugural offer includes a referral bonus and Rs 500 'direct purchase' discount.
Key features include:
● Geo-Fencing: Creating virtual perimeters to notify users when entering or leaving specific areas
● Screen Time Monitoring: Enabling parents to set daily screen time limits and gain insights into device and app usage through detailed statistics
● App Control/Monitoring: Parental access to lock/unlock specific applications
● Identifying Inappropriate Content: Scanning all content sources for inappropriate material using AI models
● Battery Level Monitoring: Tracking and notifying parents when the battery reaches critical levels.
● Providing parents with call usage statistics, text monitoring, and call whitelisting
The 'Enable Tab' also comes with what is called a 'suicide alert; feature, utilizing AI algorithms to identify potential signs of distress in children's online activities. Sandeep Kumar, Founder & Managing Director, Baatu Tech said, “In an age of hyper-connectivity, the widespread use of phones to keep children occupied sparked our interest in understanding the impact on the next generation. While acknowledging the need for digital literacy, we must ensure that what should function as a boon does not become a bane. The Enable Tab is the perfect way to strike this balance. It embodies our effort to ensure that every child can explore the deep spans of the internet without risking their well-being. "