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New Delhi, India – Leading the smart security front, Sekyo today unveiled Neo AI, India’s first GPS smartwatch for kids with built-in OpenAI learning assistant, SIM-based audio/video calls and robust SOS features. Led by CEO Smriddhi Goyal, a mother of two and recipient of the Women Entrepreneur of the Year Award (2025) presented by the former Minister of Women and Child Safety, Government of India, Sekyo is blending security, connectivity and learning in a compact wearable.
With the shocking statistics of a child going missing every 8 minutes in India, and growing concerns over women’s safety after dark, Sekyo’s smartwatch is engineered for real scenarios. Its SOS button triggers instant calls with live location to pre-approved guardians, while remote features let them listen, capture photos, and monitor the wearer through the Sekyo app.
Rebuilding learning, security, education and connectivity for children and women
Worried about giving smartphones to kids? Sekyo solves this by only allowing two-way video/audio calls with parent-approved numbers, keeping distractions and risks away while staying connected.
The Neo AI edition goes further: It includes an AI Learning Buddy that answers academic questions through voice and image input, making the watch a 24/7 virtual tutor for kids.
Sekyo’s product ecosystem also includes elder care watches with fall detection, pet trackers and a range of smart home security devices (video doorbell, portable 2-way CCTV, WiFi door sensor) that instantly alert users of intrusions.
Sekyo raised its first USD $13.6M earlier this year from investments from private VCs and Ministry of Electronics & IT, Government of India. The company is now focused on expanding the technology platform, product portfolio and global markets with telco and channel partnerships in the United States, UAE and Middle East, United States and Canada.
For products, visit www.sekyo.in
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