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SAYPH: The Smartphone That Isn’t Trying to Be Everything

There’s a quiet shift happening in the world of tech. For years, smartphones have been on a relentless march toward doing more, showing more, and demanding more of our attention. Now, a UK startup called Sayph is heading in the opposite direction… and it’s rather refreshing.

Sayph has unveiled what it describes as the UK’s first responsible smartphone for children aged 8 to 16. Not a cut-down adult device. Not a standard handset wrapped in layers of parental controls. Instead, this is something altogether different, a phone designed from the ground up with a very specific purpose in mind.

A Middle Ground That Actually Exists

For many parents, the decision is a familiar dilemma. No phone at all, or a fully fledged smartphone with all the baggage that comes with it. Social media, open internet access, endless notifications… it’s a lot.

Sayph positions itself squarely in the middle.

Out of the box, the device focuses on the essentials. Calls, one-to-one messaging, and location tracking. That’s it. No social media apps. No app store. No web browser unless a parent explicitly decides to enable it.

This isn’t about locking things down after the fact. It’s about starting from a place of simplicity and control.

Built Different, Not Bolted On

What makes this interesting is the philosophy behind it. Most devices rely on add-ons and restrictions layered over a standard smartphone experience. Sayph flips that approach completely.

Everything is intentional.

Contacts must be approved. Communication is controlled. And instead of navigating endless menus and toggles, parents use a companion web app designed to give clear oversight without turning into a full-time job.

It’s less about surveillance, more about structure.

Independence Without the Noise

Co-founder Ben Humphrey sums it up neatly, describing the challenge many families face today: giving children independence without exposing them to the pressures of always-on digital life.

Walking to school. Visiting friends. Staying in touch. These are the real-world use cases Sayph is built around.

Not scrolling. Not chasing likes. Not being pulled into the endless gravity of online platforms.

Fellow co-founder Ami Penolver frames it slightly differently, positioning the device as pro-childhood rather than anti-technology. It’s a subtle but important distinction, and one that feels increasingly relevant.

Pricing and Positioning

At £189 for the handset and £5 per month for the parental platform, Sayph is clearly aiming to sit in an accessible space. Not a premium luxury device, but not a disposable gadget either.

It’s a considered purchase. One that reflects a shift in thinking about what a child’s first phone should actually be.

Tech With a Social Angle

There’s also an interesting layer beyond the hardware itself. Sayph has built a social impact model into its rollout.

For every ten devices purchased within a school, one is donated to a pupil premium child. For every hundred devices sold overall, another is provided to a looked-after child.

It’s a small touch, but one that hints at a broader ambition. Not just selling devices, but shaping how children access technology in the first place.

There’s something quite compelling about a product that deliberately does less. In a market obsessed with features, specs and endless capability, Sayph feels like a bit of a reset button.

A phone that knows exactly what it’s for… and more importantly, what it isn’t.

And in today’s world, that might just be its biggest feature.

Available now at Sayph

Working From Home Accessories from Trust

Working from home has become the new normal, which is why Trust is happy to introduce a new range of affordable keyboards and mice. Whether looking for a basic keyboard and mouse set, a wireless keyboard and mouse set with extra silent keys and buttons, or an advanced mouse that will give complete control, Trust delivers. With the Taro, Ymo and Ozaa, working from home just became easier and more affordable.

The Taro has everything expected from a keyboard and mouse set: a full-size layout, a comfortable keystroke and a mouse that can be used by both left and right handed users.

Taro: cover the basics
Taro: cover the basics

The Taro has a full-size QWERTY layout with all the functionality users have come to expect from a reliable keyboard. Thanks to the soft keystroke, the Taro will allow workers to type quietly and comfortably for hours without disturbing colleagues or family members and the adjustable feet provide that extra level of comfort.

No need to worry about any accidental spills; the Taro handles it with ease so unlimited coffees still an option!

The Trust Taro is available in two variants:

With the ambidextrous mouse – available from Amazon for £16.99

Keyboard only – available from Amazon for £12.99

Ymo: the strong, silent type

For those looking for flexibility, then the wireless Ymo is just what is needed. It is completely wireless and only requires one USB micro receiver for both the keyboard and mouse.  It keeps the desk clean from cables and has some additional functions that will make any workday a bit easier. This includes the silent keys which are 50% quieter than conventional keyboards and the multimedia and office keys that provide shortcuts to music or the calculator. The accompanied mouse uses silent buttons and has a comfortable grip and just like the Primo, the Ymo is spill resistant too so the coffees can keep flowing.

The Trust Ymo is available from Amazon for an RRP of £22.99

Ymo: the strong, silent type
Ymo: the strong, silent type

Ozaa: the premium mouse

For even more comfort and functionality, the Trust Ozaa is the ideal wireless mouse for home or office working. It has an ergonomic design, which reduces strain on the wrist, and two silent buttons that will allow for hard work with minimal noise. Thanks to its second scroll wheel, going through complex documents is much easier, and it even has a rechargeable battery so no need to buy any disposable batteries saving money and great for the environment too.

Ozaa: the premium mouse
Ozaa: the premium mouse

With the Primo, Ody and Ozaa, Trust is again proving to be a reliable partner for companies and consumers. These new products, were created as a smart, affordable solution as many more are increasingly working from home and need a comfortable and clutter free space to work.

The Trust Ozaa is available from Amazon for an RRP of £44.99

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There are many tools and accessories that are so valuable when you work from home, whether you’re running a business or working for a corporate company. You should also remember that there are also a whole host of online tools and services that can help you to better your working life altogether. For example, you may have worries about previous damaging content about yourself online if you have worked your way up to a managerial role. In truth, everyone has the right to be forgotten online and there are ways to remove inappropriate content from the internet if you don’t want it to be circulated again. If you ever feel concerned about progressing your career or bettering your working life due to anything that happened in your past, there will always be methods to fix it.