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25 November 2015

Christmas Gift Giveaway #25 - WIN a Moochies (Phone Watch)

Moochies are phones for kids. Worn exactly like a watch and coming in four colours (black, orange, pink and blue), a Moochie is a durable phone and watch combination, allowing two-way communication between parents and children. 




Working in tangent with the free Moochies app on the parents phone, it enables parents to be in touch with their children at all times of the day, wherever they are - be it at school, on public transport or with their friends at the local park. 

Working with a sim card, just like a mobile phone, Moochies allows a child to ring two phone numbers (mum and dad, for example), while also allowing up to twenty people to ring them. Moochies also ensures no strangers can ring a child, with only contacts pre-approved by the parent having permission to ring their child’s device.

If a child gets into trouble, Moochies also has a SOS button - once pressed, it alerts the app holder that the child is in trouble and sends a 15 second recording of all the sounds around the child straight to the parent’s phone for them to listen to. Moochies is also GPS trackable, which means the app holder can see where their child is at any time, giving enormous peace of mind. 





Parents can also set pre-determined ‘safe zones’ for when their child is at school, at home or in the park, with the app notifying them if there child strays outside of this area. Moochies is also a functioning watch with time display to keep the child up to date.

This innovative, fashionable watch helps to ease kids into the process of being independent, with the support of a safety net.


Features:
  • GPS tracking
  • Ingoing and outgoing calls
  • Standby time 4 days, talk time 360 minutes
  • ‘Safe zone’ control
  • SOS Button with 15 second recoding function
  • LED Screen (0.64 OLED)
  • Strap made of high quality silicon material 
  • Splash proof design
  • Available in black, pink, blue, orange
  • IOS 7 and above, android 4 and above compatible
  • 3 to 12 years recommended





For your chance to win a Moochies you can enter via the Gleam entry form below.

The giveaway ends at 11.59pm GMT on 12th December 2015. 

Leaving a comment is mandatory but there are additional entry methods available also.


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138 comments

  1. It was a Nokia and big and black!

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  2. sharon martin26/11/2015, 14:11

    a nokia, large & very basic

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  3. Nokia with the game snake :)

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  4. a Motorola hand me down, can't remember the model but it had a huge aerial

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  5. a huge Motorola - cant remember the model

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  6. A cheap Sony thing, can't remember the name. It was a Pay and Go.

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  7. An old fashioned Nokia brick

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  8. I had a Nokia 3210 - a proper brick!

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  9. It was a Samsung clamshell design

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  10. A BT cellnet Brick!! It was huge!! lol

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  11. One of the original motorolas where you had to type in each phone number when you sent a text. i had about 50 numbers memorised! - leanne w

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  14. Nokia 8210 - (and it still works!)

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  15. Nokia 3395 back in 1990 or so

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  16. Nokia 3310 - Snakes was the best!

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  17. I cant even remember the name of it it was so cr##.

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  18. Some sort of Motorola, I can't remember which one

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  19. BT Cellnet

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  20. The Sony CMH-333, 'Mars Bar' phone.

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  21. Justine Hughes26/11/2015, 19:01

    It was an Alcatel and it was awful. You had to manually put numbers in to send a text, you couldn't add a number from the phonebook, so it meant carrying a piece of paper around with numbers written down.

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  22. a nokia! This sounds great - love this idea for my daughter!

    AShleigh

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  23. A Nokia size of a brick ;-)

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  24. Lynsey Buchanan26/11/2015, 19:45

    A Nokia which was massive

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  25. My first was a basic Nokia.

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  26. borrowed from son

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  27. Sony Ericsson A2618s - and I still have it, and it still works!

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  28. A Motorola the size and weight of a brick!!

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  29. I can't remember the exact model but it was a Nokia and it was a brick lol

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  30. I think it was a nokia & it was red thats all I remember!

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  31. My first was a Nokia 3210

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  32. Denielle Nicol26/11/2015, 22:25

    A Motorola with a huge Arial! Dxx

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  33. I don't remember the exact model but it was a BT Cellnet phone and my Mum thought I was mad for having a mobile phone as not many people did at the time.

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  34. a BT cellnet, it didnt even have a game on it :(

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  35. It was a pay as you go Motorola, no idea what the model was, but it was such a brick and I couldn't even send text messages on it

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  36. Nokia
    Mariel P

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  37. A Nokia 25 years ago it was like a brick lol

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  38. gosh i cant remember the make but it was like a brick

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  39. it was a trium. i used £50 of my birthday money to buy it when i was 15 and was really cool, as everyone else still had pagers haha

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  40. coca cola Sony Ericsson
    the one you had to collect so many ringing pulls from Coca Cola cans think it was 1999 ish

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  41. Sony Erickson brick on BT

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  42. Mine was a Motorola. I can't remember the model but it was a funny shape and had a little antenna on it.

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  43. Cant remember the make but it was the size and weight of a brick!

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  44. It was one of the old brick nokias - I cant remember the model though its too long ago!!!!

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  45. It was an Alcatel one & ice blue in colour. No idea what model, but it was very heavy!

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  46. Charmian Filewood27/11/2015, 15:04

    Cant remember the model number but it was a Nokia, many moons ago lol

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  47. Maria Rogers27/11/2015, 18:55

    one of the first nokias in the days when the only phone reception was in major cities and you had a rep call at your house to sell you a phone and contract!

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  48. I think it was a Nokia - but it was so long ago that I can't really remember!!

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  49. A Nokia, it had a thermometer, which I used lots

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  50. Lindsay Taylor28/11/2015, 09:27

    A good old Nokia 3210 brick!

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  51. it was a "Motorola Memphis" a navy blue phone with darn awful ring tones

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  52. I can't remember the make, but I remember it was silver and cost £50!

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  53. Going back a few years now, it was a Nokia

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  54. helen tovell29/11/2015, 18:29

    nokia unsure which model

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  55. An old nokia size of a brick

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  56. was about 18 years ago and I had a Motorola not sure of the model, but it had a pull up aerial. saldy I lost it while I was putting kids in the car, I placed it on the roof and drove off.

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  57. I had a motoraola something, can't remember exactly, I just remember upgrading to a Nokia 3210 when I got my first job

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  58. A Nokia when I was 21 :)

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  59. it was nokia but I can't remember what model

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  60. It was a huge Motorola but I can't remember the model. For the first five years I had a mobile I only topped it up once. That all changed when I discovered the iphone :)

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  61. It was a very large Nokia :)

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  62. god it was a right brick!! a nokia not sure of the model!!! pay as u go, and I bought a case for it that made it look like a flip phone...... ridiculous!!!!!!

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  63. A big brick of a Motorola that couldn't even text

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  64. Nokia 3210 & i thought it was ace well look at the phones we get today :)

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  65. Nokia 3210 :) can't knock them though coz they could withstand anything lol

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  66. Claire Elizabeth Noke03/12/2015, 23:42

    nokia 3210 - i loved playing snake !

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  67. Can't remember but it was the size of a small car ;)

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  68. It was a Nokia though i cant remember the model x

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  69. A Nokia 100 and I still had it until about a month ago lol

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  70. Hayley Wells07/12/2015, 12:00

    Nokia 3310 house brick!

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  71. A pink Motorola razr!

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  72. My first phone was back in about 2001 when I was a junior in high school. It was an LG, small little thing.

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  73. an old Vodafone brick i think

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  74. a nokia flip phone

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  75. Nokia 3310 - classic phone! @kathvbtn

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  76. It was my beloved nokia 3210

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  77. i cant recall exactly but it was a rather smart vodaphone with a tiny ariel (this was in the days of brick phones and huge ariels) .. and i felt soooo chuffed bringing out my swanky new phone infront of friends who didnt even own phones back ten.. i mustve been 12 so a good 20 years ago lol

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  78. nokia 3210

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  79. Kelly Hooper11/12/2015, 20:52

    nokia 3210

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  80. Some old Motorola thing...still got it somewhere!

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  81. Some sort of massive Nokia brick!!

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  82. It was a Nokia but cannot remember the actual one as it was 15 years ago.

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  83. some kind of Nokia brick

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  84. karenjkayjay12/12/2015, 22:31

    a massive Nokia

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  85. An old black Nokia that didn't do very much lol

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  86. a really old nokia. my sis and I got phones for the same Christmas. mine had SMS as it was just coming out, hers did not.

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