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screen-free technology
Coverage of screen-free technology in the Nexus archive.
- The Tin Can phone: is this the simple secret to a screen-free childhood?
The Tin Can phone, created by three dads from Seattle, is a screen-free, internet-less device designed for children. Its simplicity and lack of digital features have made it popular among anxious parents seeking alternatives to traditional smartphones.
- The landline is BACK: Gen Alpha are going crazy over a £70 screen-free wired phone - complete with physical buttons and a twirly cord
Gen Alpha is showing renewed interest in landline phones, with a £70 screen-free wired model featuring physical buttons and a twirly cord gaining popularity. The product highlights a nostalgic shift toward non-digital communication tools among younger consumers.