Parent-Controlled Apps + Google Device Tracking: Finally, an MP3 Player Moms Can Trust
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Getting a device for your child to listen to music sounds simple. But when you actually start looking, nothing feels quite right.
Give them a smartphone?
You worry about game addiction, endless scrolling through short videos, social media overload — and worse, them seeing things they shouldn’t, long before you even know.
Give them an old‑school MP3 player?
They won’t say it, but their eyes say “That’s so outdated.” And it only holds a handful of songs. No Spotify, no Amazon Music, no Audible — none of the apps their classmates use.
You want something that’s both smart and safe.
A device that can stream music but won’t “wander off”.
Something your child will actually enjoy using — and you can actually control.
Today, we want to tell you: that device really exists.
Level 1: You decide what they see
This player runs full Android.
That means it can install all the major music apps — Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Audible, Libby… anything you want them to use.
But here’s the key: you decide which apps actually appear on their screen.
In the parental controls, in about one minute, you can:
- Disable Google Play – so they can’t download anything new
- Disable the browser – so they can’t surf the web
- Disable factory reset – so they can’t wipe all your restrictions
- Turn off any app you don’t want – even pre‑loaded ones can be hidden
- Leave only what you approve – for example, just Spotify Kids, Amazon Music, or a school‑recommended audiobook app
Once you set it up, your child will only see the few icons you’ve allowed.
They’ll think the device “only comes with these.”
YouTube? Bye bye.
Games? Not a chance.
Social media? Forget about it.
Level 2: You can know where they are
You might not know this — but this Android player also supports Google device tracking.
Just sign in with your child’s Google account (or your family’s shared account), and you can use Google Family Link or Find My Device to get a general idea of the player’s location.
What does that mean?
- When your child takes the player to school, a friend’s house, or tutoring, you can see if the device is where it should be
- If the player gets lost, you can locate it
- This works silently in the background — your child doesn’t need to do anything
Of course, it’s not “live surveillance.” It’s an extra layer of peace of mind.
For a 10‑year‑old, that kind of “invisible but present” security is exactly what many parents truly need.
It’s not perfect — but it’s just right
This player has no phone functions.
No calls, no texts, no camera.
The screen is small — not designed for watching videos.
The price is affordable — if it gets lost or dropped, you won’t lose sleep over it.
It was made for one thing: listening to music.
We just added two things for parents: control and tracking.
If you’re looking for a device like this
You’ve probably been searching for a while, reading countless reviews, still unsure.
What you really want is simple:
A music player your child will love — and you can trust.
That’s exactly what we built.
Not the most expensive. Not the flashiest.
But possibly the best purchase decision you’ll make this year.
Because we know:
For your child, it’s music.
For you, it’s peace of mind.
For the whole family, it’s one less thing to argue about.
Globluum Android MP3 Player
Custom app permissions · Google device tracking · No phone distractions · Designed for kids



