No txt, no frills, but the tracking device isn't bad

By Nicholas Seller of Eazytrack, Nursery World, 27 October 2005

Mobile phones are now available with MP3 players, cameras, ringtones, MMS, SMS, live video and a host of other accessories designed to encourage heavy usage by children and, inevitably, increased expense. Our company, Eazytrack, has borne the brunt of some criticism from the media because we sell a phone called the Owl. It's an emergency phone with a built-in tracker designed for children, older people and those with disabilities, so they can be located by relatives when necessary.

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