
KDDI in Japan just revealed the Mamorino. So what’s a Mamorino? It’s a safety device for young children that helps prevent kids from being kidnapped.
In partnership with SECOM, KDDI is proud to introduce this safety system that uses GPS to track the children’s whereabouts so parents need not worry.
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