Philips SBC SC605 In-Touch Address Recorder for jittery parents
Philips has come up with some good baby products — mostly monitors for checking up on the tykes when they're in the
nursery — but the SBC SC605 In-Touch Address Recorder may not be one of them. A keyfob-style 20-second voice recorder,
it's designed to let parents record their kid's name and address, and then attach it to said kid's clothes for easy
access if the child gets lost. We're not sure what advantages this has over paper or cloth-based labels — or just
keeping a close watch on the kids so that they don't wander off in the first place. But for nervous parents who already
have all the other kid-tracking gear
that's out there, this is sure to be another must-have item.
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OH MY GOD!
WHERE IS TIMMY ?
This would be great for when you drink a little to much.
Uh. Just have them wear a dog tag. It can't break, doesn't need batteries and it wouldn't make the kids friends point and laugh as much.
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Theres a wee kid playing in that pool!!!
No worrys they got a Philips SBC SC60, well just play back the message!!,
DOH!!! it soaking, It BROKE!!!
Plus it going to be on a kid!! the BATTERY be done b4 they get lost
yup, i bought a couple for my kids about a year ago (that stuff's old news) and found out that they loved it so much that batteries ran out in no time:-( back to good ol' tag
There is only one real advantage to this. It makes it easier for kidnappers to snatch a kid and easily know who to ransom.
LOL. Since it is a keyfob, what if the kid accidentially pressed the button in their pocket? That's gonna be a hell of an experience for the them.