The Kids' Phone With No Screen, No Apps, and Only $100 - Yanko Design
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The Kids' Phone With No Screen, No Apps, and Only $100 - Yanko Design
""Everything out there felt like a compromise, too much tech, too much access, or just another screen to manage.""
""The cylindrical Tin Can model has a playful, almost cartoonish quality that looks deliberate rather than dated.""
""Both feel like products made by people who actually thought about what a child's first phone should feel like, not just what it should do.""
Tin Can is a landline phone designed for children, created by three Seattle dads to provide a safe communication option. It allows calls only to parent-approved contacts and lacks internet access, social media, or texting. The design is playful and colorful, appealing to children while being functional. Two models are available: a cylindrical version and a nostalgic wall-mounted style. The product aims to meet the needs of children wanting independence without the risks associated with smartphones.
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