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Verizon's Chaperone Help Track Kids

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Saturday, 10 June 2006

LG Migo
LG Migo
Verizon's Chaperone is a new service that lets parents track their kids for $10 a month. For $20 a month, Chaperone service can alert parents when a child crosses a preset boundaries. The first device to operate with the Chaperone service is LG's GPS enabled LG Migo.

LG Migo Specs:

  • Compact design for kids ages eight to twelve.
  • Parent-programmed phone list with a 4-number capacity.
  • Dedicated Emergency Key for more peace of mind.
  • Integrated booming speakerphone for loud and clear communication.

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