> First, the Apple Watch (like all Apple products) is too much device for a kid. It ships with so many shiny features and apps and notifications.
It feels like a bit of an under-served market. T-mobile has a smart watch that you can lock down completely during school hours, which we've done with one of my kids (we're avoiding smartphones for now, and she's strangely quite happy with that, I honestly expected more push back.)
Unfortunately, it wouldn't work for T1D situation. I've a relative with T1D and it's been exciting seeing the technology change over the ~10 years since they got their diagnosis.
It feels like a bit of an under-served market. T-mobile has a smart watch that you can lock down completely during school hours, which we've done with one of my kids (we're avoiding smartphones for now, and she's strangely quite happy with that, I honestly expected more push back.)
Unfortunately, it wouldn't work for T1D situation. I've a relative with T1D and it's been exciting seeing the technology change over the ~10 years since they got their diagnosis.