Let's RETHINK Different
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LET'S RETHINK DIFFERENT.

Children deserve technology designed for them, not algorithms designed for addiction.

Someone once told us to think different. They said that technology should be available to everyone. Not just the few. But maybe we took it a little too far?

Do children need free access to the internet, social media and chat groups? We don't think so.

Children should not adapt to technology that is made for adults. Technology should be adapted to children.

That's why Xplora makes smartwatches and phones for kids. No feed. No scrolling. No distraction. Just technology that helps kids be kids a little longer.

What parents say about phones for children

54%

regret giving their child a smartphone too early*

65%

says there are no safe alternatives today*

80%

believes that children are given access to the Internet too early*

*HMD Global Metal Health Research 2024: 12,000 parents with children aged 8-15 years

It's time to rethink

For a child's functioning and language development, it is important to be present together in everyday life without the constant external distractions that a smartphone so easily brings.

Tuomo Aro

specialist psychologist in neuropsychology

I found that Xplora worked really well precisely because children and young people are not staring at a screen all the time.

Kasper Salin

associate professor of children's activities

Putting the smartphone away is not radical – it is responsible. Xplora watches give parents an option that takes the child into account

Roksana Schnittger,

Founder of Ki-DS – Better Digital Childhood

Made to stay in your pocket.

XploraOne is designed to be your child's starter phone. It allows kids to call, message, and share securely, while giving parents peace of mind. No social media. No internet rabbit holes. Just the right amount of freedom, built on the safest technology.

This is not a phone made for entertainment. The XploraOne works best when it's not in your hands, but safely tucked away in your pocket.