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# Listen-in

Has your loved one raised concerns about the way they are treated when you are not around? With the help from the listen in feature, you can force the Adult Buddy Watch to place a silent phone call to any number you need so you could listen in how they are treated.

## Step by step instructions

Below you’ll find the instructions for the Listen-In Feature

{% hint style="info" %} <mark style="color:blue;">**Please Note:**</mark>

This function is available for the following Buddy Trackers

1. Adult Buddy
2. Kids Buddy
3. Buddy Pendant
   {% endhint %}

### Step 1

Click on the little "i" button (information button).

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{% hint style="info" %} <mark style="color:blue;">**Please Note:**</mark> Make sure your Buddy Tracker is turned on and has mobile or WiFi reception.
{% endhint %}

### Step 2

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Scroll down to find listen in and Type in the phone number that will receive the Listen-In (silent) phone call from the Buddy Watch and click SEND.

Buddy Tracker is now going to silently call the number you entered. You can listen what is happening around the wearer once you pick up the call.


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