Kurio is a brand of family-friendly electronics that creates products for children and parents, including tablets, smartwatches, and other digital devices.
Kurio was founded in France in 2011 by TechnoSolutions Corporation.
In 2012, Kurio debuted its first product, the Kurio tablet, which won several parenting awards and quickly became a best-seller in France.
In 2013, Kurio expanded its product lineup to include smartwatches and other wearable devices.
Since then, Kurio has continued to innovate in the family-friendly electronics space, focusing on creating fun and educational products for children and parents.
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Kurio products are designed for children ages 3 and up, with parental controls and age-appropriate content.
Yes, Kurio tablets come with pre-loaded educational games, apps, and activities that are designed to be fun and engaging for children.
Kurio uses advanced content filters that block inappropriate websites and apps, and restrict access to certain types of content based on age and other factors.
Yes, Kurio products include tools that allow parents to set screen time limits, schedule device usage, and track their child's activity.
Yes, Kurio products are designed with kids in mind and include features like shock-absorbent cases, reinforced corners, and scratch-resistant screens.