Chatman is the first artificially intelligent friend, designed to make chat sessions, web surfing or gaming more creative, fun and secure for children (ages 6-12). This super adorable little pal talks, moves his eyes, hands and ears and has an animated LED mouth.
Chatman intuitively understands language, context and mood and he has his very own personality. After you get him out of the box, all you have to do is connect him to a USB port and install the software (included) and you are ready to play. (Chatman is compatible with both PC and Mac computers).
This little friend will alert your child when they encounter dangerous or inappropriate content while they are chatting or surfing the net. Chatman “listens” to chats on Facebook, Skype, MSN, sending alerts when inappropriate search or chats are attempted. Parents can even add malicious expressions or questions to watch for.
Children can surf the internet directly from the Chatman software and it works just as well as using any other internet browser. I tried a few searches and nothing came back with websites that were unsafe or harmful.
You can also chat directly with Chatman and ask him questions (he can even help with homework). I asked a few questions that he didn’t know the answers for and the smart software allows you to search the Internet to find an answer with one click. You can also play games together and watch videos (Youtube videos that are all child friendly).
I like that you can change the volume of his voice within the software and there is a “mute” button on the top of his head that is easy to access. Great when the phone rings or you need a quiet moment.
Chatman recognizes over 15,000 words and he “learns” new words you teach him, he can also help remind you events like birthdays, parties, or homework as the software comes with a built in reminder app. There are always new apps available to download at www.mychatman.com so kids are always entertained.
Of course Chatman doesn’t replace parental supervision completely but it is a fantastic tool that allows solid parental controls to be implemented while creating a safe zone to keep children safe while they are online, all while engaging the child and encouraging emotional development and communication.
Chatman also keeps toddlers entertained while the older kids are online. My 18 month old found him hilarious, see the video below:
Visit www.mychatman.com for more information on Chatman. You can also purchase your own Chatman at toysrus.com online ($69.99). Be sure to visit and like Chatman on Facebook for news of special promotions, new product introductions and more.
Disclosure: I received a sample of a product to facilitate my review. No other compensation was provided and all views and opinions stated on this post are 100% my own.
11 Comments on “Chatman: Safe Internet Browsing for Young Children {Technology}”
This is a great idea, I will be looking for something like this in a few years as my son begins to use the computer more.
what a cute and great idea, thanks for the review
I love this, so easy to install which is good for me. Will not go to unsafe sites, that is super…Chatman sounds like a tool we need in our home..finally something to help the young ones and it’s safe.
Thank you for the review. My oldest is turning 6 next month and will be starting Kindergarden this fall. I have been looking for something to help with internet browsing. This looks amazing.
June 8
Chatman is a great tool for young and older children who are starting to use the Computer. I watched the video and your son’s reactions were really funny. I don’t think he knew what to make of this ‘little guy.’–Thanks for sharing this information with us.-el03ro
June 8
Chatman is a great tool for young and older children who are starting to use the Computer. I watched the video and your son’s reactions were really funny. I don’t think he knew what to make of this ‘little guy.’–Thanks for sharing this information with us.- Learned something new today.–el03ro
Wow sounds like a great way to give your child a bit of freedom without having to worry. my oldest will be in grade 4 next year & I have a feeling something like this could come in handy when he starts needing to use the internet for research assignments.
Wow, what an interesting tool! Definitely nervous about having our daughter using the internet at a much younger age than we did — something like this could be very useful down the road.
With technology advancing at such an alarming rate, it is hard to keep in the loop. Nice to have tools to use to protect our children. Ultimately, the time we invest into our kids – not to spy on them but to monitor and keep the communication lines open the better chance we have of keeping our angels safe.
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I like how it alerts to dangerous or inappropriate content
Chatman is amazing! It is such a spectacular idea for young children to browse the internet without finding something they shouldn’t see and without messing up mom on or dad’s tablets or phones.