BoT Talk® – Screen-Free Communication Device for Kids
BoT Talk® – Screen-Free Communication Device for Kids
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Stay connected with your child, without a phone.
BoT Talk is a screen free communication device for kids. It lets parents and kids share simple voice messages with one button, and parents can check location anytime through the BoT Talk app. BoT Talk also works as a kids gps tracker to support everyday school routines, pickups, and after-school activities — without apps, screens, or social media.
Key Features
- Screen free voice messaging
- Kids do not need a smartphone
- Check location anytime in the BoT Talk app (updates approximately every 90 seconds)
- Lightweight, compact, and easy for kids to carry
- Quiet Connect mode for classrooms
- IP55 splash-proof and dustproof for daily use
- Works throughout the continental United States
Why a Monthly Plan?
BoT Talk isn't a phone — but it needs a cellular connection to send voice messages and update location in real time. That's what the monthly plan covers: the connection that makes BoT Talk work, without you needing a separate phone plan, wifi, or pairing with your device.
Choose the plan that fits your family:
- $4.99/month — GPS Only
- $6.99/month — GPS + Voice Messages
No contracts. Cancel anytime.
Not sure yet? Try it risk-free for 30 days. Learn about our 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee →
Specifications
- Height: 2 in (50 mm)
- Width: 2 in (50 mm)
- Depth: 0.8 in (21 mm)
- Weight: 1.9 oz (55 g)
- Battery life: about 1 month (GPS Only) / about 1 week (GPS + Talk)
- Built in cellular module
- Works within U.S. continental boundaries
For more details, visit our Before You Buy page.

What Parents Are Saying
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— Joni A.
"On field trips, I can check how my daughter is doing."
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— Kitty N.
"Knowing where the bus is has been really helpful."
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— Jungeun L.
"It wasn't difficult to explain to my 6-year-old how it works."
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