Our Tablets

1. Freedom Education Tablet (Toddler Model)

  • Size: 8″ durable screen, bright for small hands and eyes.
  • Sealed Unit: no openings for dust, sand or water
  • Design: Rounded corners, shatterproof shell, large icons, child-safe charging.
  • Power: Tri-fold solar charger built into protective case.
  • Purpose: Pre-loaded with Oville World, Master Hoobee, and Alwaha for first learning and language development, upon order.
  • Identity: Yellow edition – “the first tablet a child ever touches.”

2. Freedom Youth Tablet (Pathways, Lifeline, Choices)

  • Size: 10″ multitouch screen, lightweight rugged case.
  • Design: Shock-proof polymer shell, water-resistant, passive cooling for hot climates.
  • Power: Tri-fold solar charger built into protective case, plug in hybrid
  • Purpose: Flexible for education, gaming, and civic use, the bridge between learning and real-world purpose.
  • Identity: Blue edition – “the tablet of growth and discovery.”

3. Freedom Presentation Tablet (Adult & Civic Model)

  • Size: 10″ HD display for video, speeches, and large-format visuals.
  • Design: Slim, executive-style housing with built-in stand, packaged in presentation box
  • Power: C-port for standard charging, stand-alone solar power pack
  • Purpose: For government messaging, national events, and cultural commemoration
  • Identity:  Custom ordered and branding

4. Freedom First Nations Tablet

  • Size: 10″ screen, matte finish for outdoor and classroom use.
  • Design: Custom artwork and locally sourced materials where possible.
  • Power: Solar-ready or plug-in hybrid.
  • Purpose: Language preservation and intergenerational learning; connects to elders’ stories, songs, and local archives.
  • Identity: Burnt Sienna edition – “the keeper of language and memory.”

The Freedom Infrastructure

Each tablet connects to a broader ecosystem designed for offline communities:

Mobile Education Centres (MECs)
– Shipping containers refitted as solar-powered classrooms, training labs, and repair hubs.
– Equipped with local servers that synchronize updates to nearby tablets.

Freedom Hubs
– Community service points for charging, updates, and training.
– Operated by local youth and educators.

Freedom Kiosks
– Compact, solar-powered vending units for rural or roadside deployment.
– Used for sales, micro-distribution, and on-site content refreshes.

Together, these elements form a closed yet connected ecosystem — self-sustaining, upgradeable, and independent of the internet.

Built for where the internet doesn’t reach.

  Built for where the internet shouldn’t reach.’t reach.