Millennial Parents Are Going Nuts for This “Tin Can” Phone for Kids

The new iPhone debuts next Tuesday.  But here’s the only phone your KID cares about.  A new kid-friendly WiFi phone called Tin Can is all over social media.  The target market is nostalgic parents who don’t want their kid to have a REAL phone yet.

No texting or apps.  It’s like an old-school landline with a cord, and works over WiFi.  Only approved people can call it.  And you control outgoing calls too.

The name is a nod to those old tin can phones you’d make with string.  The handset is even curved like a can, with little ridges on it.  (There’s also a version that looks like a phone from the ’80s.  But you have to plug that one into your router, no WiFi.)

It’s basically for 10-year-olds who want a phone, but aren’t old enough yet.  And if you grew up in the ’80s or ’90s, it’s a full nostalgia grab.

Pre-sales actually started a few months ago, with the first shipments going out next month.  They’re on sale now for $75, and new orders ship in early December.  So, just in time for Christmas.

The lame part is it’s not a one-and-done $75.  There IS a free plan that lets you call other Tin Cans.  But if your kid wants to call Grandma’s cell, or dial 911, you need the “Party Line Plan” for $10 a month.

(Here’s a video.)

 

 

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(Business Insider)