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Omate x Nanoblock First look Review : Hey ho, Lego

Omate x Nanoblock First look Review : Hey ho, Lego

Posted on March 1, 2018July 5, 2019 By Jarvis

Come for the Omate x Nanoblock’s design, stay for the next-level safety features

While there are plenty of serious smartwatches out there aiming to track you around the clock, keep you up to date on notifications and let you pay from the wrist, they’re not all designed for kids.

In fact, very few are, which makes finding a dedicated smartwatches for kids a hard task. And not all smartwatches in this category are created equally, with some more dedicated to looking fun and some more focused on packing in safety features.

At MWC 2018, Chinese company Omate is showing off its collaborative effort with Diablock — the Japanese equivalent of Lego — and hoping to marry together both design and safety. We’ve had a hands-on with the device in order to see just what it has to offer, but stay tuned for a more in-depth review when the smartwatch launches this June in the US and Europe.
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