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Many parents’ control apps are filled with features but receive more costs for privileges, but the Crooh try to differentiate by offering wealth of properties at a more flexible price.
On the paper, then, it is an attractive possibility, and it looks even better when you consider that the Croho offers some more modern features on some platforms.
Young eyes have an option to protect the blue light spectrum colors and a mode where you can hear your baby’s device microphone, called the voice around.
Corridor Review: Planning and Pricing
Before you get features, though, consider pricing – because it is very attractive. The cost of a one -year contract. 22.99 and it supports five devices, and if you. If you pay 49.99, you get access to the app for five devices.
They are both excellent prices that practically reduce every competitor, but if you find some children and you want a parent’s control app, you will use it for a few years.
As an alternative, you can pay 99 5.99 for a month’s access, but when it is poor price compared to other deals.
If you want to add thirty minutes or three hours of sound around your package, the cost is 99 0.99 or 99 4.99 respectively. If you want to add support for five more devices in your package, it also costs 49 4.49. And when they increase the extra cost, Croho is the best price.
Crah Review: Features
The voice around this feature, is currently only available on Android, is one of the most interesting additions to the app, and if you are worried about protecting your child, it is easy if they are not responding to your phone or if you need to test their safety.
By pressing the record button inside the app, you will take a recording of thirty seconds of sound around your baby. By default, users receive 20 recording every month as part of their package.
When it comes to parents’ control apps, it is useful and unique. This is not the only voice -related option available in Crooha. Parents can play a siren on the baby’s phone – if you have lost the device is ideal – and parents can disable silent mode from afar.
Crohr also allows parents to take screenshots of their baby devices – and also allow photos using the front and rear camera on the device.
Elsewhere, Crohoha allows parents to block or allow apps, create access to the app and change access to these blocks of apps, and set access to some apps or categories and set a screen time limit. This is an ideal way to allow secure, educational tools to limit access to time -consuming sports.
Similarly, websites can be blocked on a category, and parents can also see children’s Internet history.
Crohoha geofensing supports real -time location tracking, and allows parents to see pictures on the baby’s device, and parents can also see children’s contacts.
Android users get YouTube dates and viewing stats, and an interesting eye protection mode, which warns children that if the phone is very close to their eyes, reduce blue light exposure changes into a comfortable night mode and allow the app to remove the app, such as the video.

The Crooh monitors key messaging and social media apps, such as WhatsApp, Instagram, Snap Chat, Discard and Techtok as well as text messages. The feature set has been completed by a comprehensive call history module and a “news feed” where parents can see how their child has used his app throughout the day, which spends time on special apps.
Then there is a horrific very available in the Crohoha, but we will warn parents whose children use iOS devices to check the feature lists before investing – because more features are supported on Android compared to iOS.

And if you want a parent’s control app that is focused on social media, the device like Bark is even more comprehensive.
Thankfully, Crohoha is available with a five -day trial, so you will at least have the opportunity to check whether you are available on Apple’s platform before you spend any money.
It is also noteworthy Advanced Advanced, an app that works on desktop PC or MacOS. It introduces many of the Crooha’s monitoring features to your desktop or laptop system – ideal if you want the benefits of Crohoha without sticking to your smartphone.
Crime Review: In interface and in use
The setup method is fine-it is very similar to many rivals. Once you download the app and tell if it needs to act as a parent or a children’s device, you will have to walk through the required permission.
It comes slightly deeper, which requires parents to include the app in the app’s use, information and battery correction settings, though-these measures are not necessary on many rival tools and they may confuse parents who are not familiar with smartphone settings.
And when you work, the interface is sufficient – it is easy to straight and navigate, but tools like bark and talesio appeal more visually and use visual indicators in a very pleasant way.
Crah Review: Support
The support of the crocodile also feels a little naked. There are many helpful articles that cover general questionnaires, features, defects, setup and subscriptions on the Croat website, but that’s about it.
For more specific questions there is a support email address at the bottom of the website, but there is no web form, there is no indication of how long help it will take, and there is no option to use more types of immediate help like chats or phone lines.
When compared to other apps, this is a weak offer.
Crah Review: Competition
In fact, when it comes to help for help, Costio, Bark and Kid Lux are the most comprehensive, with more help available and there are wider rows of online articles. The bark also has a direct chat and a forum.
These three apps look even better than Crohoha, and move forward in terms of some features: Bark is much better for social media, Kids Lux is stronger on location -based capabilities, and Costovio has better cross -platforms and more depth reporting.
CHARAGE REVIEW: Final Decision
This situation leaves Kiha in a difficult place. It has the potential to stop the app well, it monitors basic social media tools and has geopening, and also has modern features such as sound and ability to access your children’s cameras.
This is also cheap, which is an important consideration for many parents who want to control parents without breaking the bank.
However, low cost means weakness in other important areas. So while the crooks are a capable, affordable tool, its prices offers more in terms of rivals and functionality.


