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Enfora TicTalk Review
The good: Compact and lightweight; sturdy design; included educational games; strong parental controls.
The bad: Confusing buttons; few personalization options; shaky audio quality; shape can be awkward.
The bottom line: The Enfora TicTalk may look strange, but its combination of parental controls and kid-friendly options make it a solid choice for preteens.
Enfora TicTalk Specs
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Part number: LBH0104
- Product Basic Spec
