Helen Flanagan promotes ‘game changing’ smart watch for kids and reveals her ‘favourite’ feature

The former Coronation Street actress says it’s ‘really important’ that the Nick Watch is ‘free from social media’.

Helen Flanagan has continued to promote a “game changing” smart watch for kids and has revealed her “favourite” feature. The former Coronation Street actress, 32, shared a video to Instagram which shows her daughters playing with their newest “obsession”, the Nick Watch by Nickelodeon.

Speaking on the Instagram reel, Helen explains: “So Nick Watch is free from social media apps, which is really important to me as a mum as my eldest is only eight. It allows children to explore their imagination through eight key features including games, music and safe connectivity.”

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The I’m A Celeb star continued, speaking about the Caretaker App which she described as her “favourite” feature in the caption, writing: “Through the Nick Watch Caretaker App, parents can track their child’s whereabouts - which gives such a piece of mind - limit use of the watch when wanted and communicate with their child through messages and voice notes.”

Captioning the reel, the blonde beauty wrote: “The @nick.watch is the girls’ new obsession and I am here for it! It has so many functions and my favourite is that the Caretaker App shows me where they are, even when I’m not with them… a game changer 😍 Head over my stories to take advantage of the launch offer ❤️”.

The Nick Watch is currently on sale for £79.95, instead of £119.95, as part of a launch offer which runs until 30 June. It comes equipped with a USB-C Connect-o Cable for charging and two easily changeable velcro watch bands: the grey Simple Strap and the Snazzy Strap printed with Nickelodeon characters.

Parents and fellow caregivers can access revolutionary safety and communication tools, by downloading the NickWatch App on their smartphone. Whilst children can enjoy regularly updated games which star beloved characters from Nickelodeon shows like Spongebob Squarepants, The Loud House and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, as well as features which promote creativity, independence and physical activity.

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