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kids wearables
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Discussions on WindowsForum about kids wearables focus on extending the functionality of children's smartwatches beyond outdoor use. A notable example is the TCL Tbot, a desktop AI companion unveiled at Mobile World Congress, designed to bridge the gap when a kids wearable is removed for charging. The Tbot acts as a cutesy robot that maintains connection and routines, highlighting a trend toward integrating AI and home devices with kids wearables for a consistent experience. This thread explores how such concepts aim to solve common problems with kids wearables, emphasizing the role of AI companions in enhancing the utility of these devices.
TCL’s Tbot landed at Mobile World Congress as a small, deliberate answer to a surprisingly common problem: kids’ wearables work great outside the house, but when the watch comes off to charge, that connection and the routines it enforces vanish — and TCL’s concept attempts to bridge that gap...