KARRI, a startup developing a smart walkie-talkie for children, has raised £775,000 in pre-seed funding. The round was led by 468 Capital and included contributions from a notable group of angel investors such as Verena Pausder (an early backer of play-based learning provider Edurino and Chair of the Board at the German Startup Association), Hakan Koç (founder and CEO of the global IoT provider 1GLOBAL), and Michael Hernaus and Wolfgang Reisinger (founder and managing director of Tractive, the GPS pet tracking company).
Other participants include Sven Vaders (VP of Product and a founding member of the Frankfurt-listed company Tonies), Matthias Laug (co-founder and former CTO of Tier Mobility with expertise in IoT), and Christian Indra (a senior product leader at Shopify).
The investment marks a major step forward in the company’s mission to enable a seamless way for parents and young kids to stay in touch, giving kids greater independence and parents peace of mind. KARRI will use the funding to take its product from the current prototype testing phase to mass production and rollout in the UK.
Parents of young children often want to give them more freedom and independence to roam with their friends in local neighbourhoods but are also increasingly wary of giving them screen-based devices like smartphones that expose them to the full internet. These devices are difficult to supervise and also distracting, especially when on-the-go, while typical walkie talkies have limited range and ‘dumb’ phones lack parental controls and monitoring.
KARRI has built a simple and reliable solution by providing a data-enabled walkie talkie for children which is securely integrated with a smartphone app for parents. Designed for children aged four to ten, KARRI is a robust and waterproof device which allows children to send messages simply by pushing a button and speaking.
Parents can receive and send messages back via the KARRI app, and track their kids’ location via GPS. For additional security, parents can enable geo-fencing to demarcate a “safe zone” and be automatically notified if their child roams beyond this area. Kids can also use their KARRI like a classic walkie talkie and communicate with one another in channels, as well as with their parents and relatives, all securely managed via the KARRI smartphone app for parents.