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Are you facing this dilemma: your child is constantly asking for a phone, and almost every classmate has one, but you're well aware of the hidden dangers behind smartphones—endless short videos, tempting games, social comparisons, and the constant exposure to harmful information. You want your child to have the ability to contact you independently, but you don't want to open the door to "digital chaos."
Many parents are caught between the extremes of "giving them a smartphone" and "not giving them any communication tools at all," but have you ever considered a third, more suitable answer? The Kaer Kids WiFi Phone (KS20), a screenless WiFi phone designed specifically for children, is becoming a new choice for more and more families. It's not a retro old-fashioned landline, nor is it a complex smart device; rather, it's a kids' phone , kids' SIP phone , and home use IP phone that precisely addresses the pain points of modern parenting.
The Kaer Kids WiFi Phone is a screenless SIP phone for children, independently developed by Shandong Kaer Electric with complete independent intellectual property rights. It is also a kid-safe phoneand a basic phone for kids . Its core design logic is simple: retain only the call function, stripping away all entertainment and distractions.
No SIM card or traditional copper wire is needed. Simply plug it in to connect to your home's dual-band WiFi (2.4GHz + 5GHz). It is compatible with all 802.11b/g/n/ac/ax protocols, providing stable wall penetration and wide coverage.
No screen, no app, no games, no social media software; the device only retains standard buttons, a WiFi shortcut key, and a status indicator light.
It only supports high-definition voice calls, is compatible with multiple codecs such as Opus, G.711, and G.722, and is equipped with echo cancellation and noise reduction algorithms, resulting in clear and stable sound quality;
Made of environmentally friendly ABS+TPU composite material, it is lightweight and drop-resistant, with a stable base, making it suitable for children's daily use.
For children, it is a communication tool that allows them to independently contact family and friends; for parents, it is a safe, controllable, and purely communication-oriented choice with no risk of addiction.
The real issue in debating whether or not to give children mobile phones is never about "whether they can make calls," but rather about the risks associated with smartphones that children are not yet capable of dealing with .
Smartphone algorithms are inherently designed to "retain users," with autoplay and endless scrolling content that even adults find difficult to control, let alone children whose brains are not yet fully developed. Once children have smartphones, they can easily go from "occasional use" to "addiction," becoming distracted in class, procrastinating on homework, reducing outdoor activities, and suffering from severely impaired attention spans.
Social media has prematurely introduced "social comparison" into childhood: the number of followers, likes, and the "perfect lives" of others can all cause children to feel inferior and anxious. Children should be learning to communicate, build confidence, and handle social conflicts in real life, but instead, they are prematurely swept up in online social interactions, losing the simplicity and purity that childhood should have.
The quality of online information varies greatly, and children, lacking the ability to discern, are easily exposed to harmful content such as violence, pornography, and vulgarity. At the same time, risks such as online fraud, personal information leaks, and cyberbullying constantly threaten children's physical and mental health.
As children become addicted to their phones, parent-child interaction decreases at the dinner table and in the living room. Children prefer staring at screens to chatting with family members. Phones are gradually becoming a "barrier" between parents and children.
These anxieties stem not from parental overprotection, but from the inherently unsuitable design logic of smartphones for children whose minds are not yet fully developed. The Kaer Kids WiFi Phone, however, precisely avoids all these problems.
Its core value is to give children independent communication, give parents peace of mind and control, and let communication return to its pure essence .
As a basic phone for kids , the Kaer Kids WiFi Phone has no screen, no app store, no games, and no short videos. After a call ends, the device immediately returns to a "zero-interference" state. When a child picks it up, they can only do one thing—make a call. With no temptations and no distractions, it fundamentally avoids the risk of addiction and protects children's eyesight.
Children can use it to independently call family, friends, and grandparents, make plans with playmates, let them know they've arrived home safely from school, and send holiday greetings to elders. These small moments of independence allow children to feel trusted, build confidence, and learn to take responsibility for their communication. This kind of "independence with boundaries" is something smartphones cannot provide.
The device supports web-based backend management, allowing parents to remotely configure a whitelist of contacts , permitting only designated numbers to make and receive calls, completely blocking unknown calls and harassment. Parents can also set do-not-disturb periods to prevent calls from interrupting class or sleep. Calls take place in public areas such as the living room or entryway, ensuring parents can clearly hear their child's conversations, providing transparency and control without any privacy or security risks.
Unlike older landline phones that require copper wires, on-site installation, and expensive monthly fees, the Kaer Kids WiFi Phone is a home-use IP phone based on modern VoIP technology . Simply plug it in and connect to WiFi to use; no wiring, no technician visits, no monthly fees, and it can be taken with you when you move. It also supports OTA remote upgrades for continuous optimization of sound quality and stability, ensuring worry-free long-term use.
Kaer is not just a hardware manufacturer, but also a professional SaaS hardware provider . The Kaer Kids WiFi Phone is not only suitable for families, but also for large-scale scenarios such as schools, after-school care institutions, hotels, and apartments.
Batch deployment: Supports batch configuration templates and API interface integration, enabling unified operation and maintenance of thousands of devices, significantly reducing management costs;
Deep customization: We offer comprehensive customization services, supporting customization of appearance color, silkscreen logo, button function, and packaging solutions. We also provide ODM/OEM turnkey services to meet the needs of distributors, integrators, and operators.
High compatibility: Compatible with standard SIP protocol, supports TLS/SRTP encryption, and can be seamlessly integrated with enterprise IPPBX, school private SIP servers, and hotel front desk systems, ensuring data security and controllability.
Whether for home use or bulk purchases by organizations, it can be reliably implemented, providing a secure, simple, and efficient communication solution.
A: The Kaer Kids WiFi Phone focuses on pure voice calls and does not support SMS, which is precisely its advantage. Texting is fragmented communication, while phone calls require listening, thinking, and immediate responses, truly cultivating children's communication skills. If friends want to contact their children, they have to actively dial the number, which actually promotes genuine and in-depth communication.
A: The two look similar, but their technology and user experience are worlds apart. Old-fashioned landline phones rely on copper wires, require professional installation, have expensive monthly fees, and limited functionality; while the Kaer Kids WiFi Phone is a modern kids' SIP phone that uses WiFi networks, is plug-and-play, has no monthly fees, is portable, has clear sound quality, and supports remote management and customization. It combines the advantages of old-fashioned landlines with the experience of modern technology.
A: There might be a noticeable difference in the short term, but more and more parents are starting to refuse to give their children smartphones, opting instead for secure communication devices like Kaer. You're not alone. More importantly, it helps guide children to understand that true friendships don't need to be maintained by phones and social media; healthy growth doesn't require being swayed by digital temptations . This choice isn't outdated, but rather a more responsible protection for children's development.
A: There's no fixed age standard; the key factors are a child's mental maturity, sense of responsibility, and self-control . Some children can use it appropriately around age 12, while others may not be ready even at 15. The Kaer Kids WiFi Phone gives you ample time to make decisions at your own pace, without being pressured by external factors.