Ensuring the Safety of Children and Pets
It's essential to recognize that the Watch is not a toy. The device is detachable from its straps and may pose a choking hazard. Additionally, biting or sucking on the device and battery can lead to damage and create a safety risk.
This device is not designed for use by small children or pets. If children are using the device, it's crucial to ensure that they use it correctly and under adult supervision.
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