---
product_id: 48366054
title: "Circle with Disney Parental Controls and Filters for Wireless Devices"
brand: "circle"
price: "82.05 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/48366054-circle-with-disney-parental-controls-and-filters-for-wireless-devices
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
---

# Custom daily time limits per app & user Wi-Fi device managing all home connections Age-based content filters for family safety Circle with Disney Parental Controls and Filters for Wireless Devices

**Brand:** circle
**Price:** 82.05 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Master your home Wi-Fi kingdom with Circle — because control is the new cool.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Circle with Disney Parental Controls and Filters for Wireless Devices by circle
- **How much does it cost?** 82.05 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/48366054-circle-with-disney-parental-controls-and-filters-for-wireless-devices)

## Best For

- circle enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted circle brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Instant Pause Button:** Pause internet access for any family member or the entire household with a single tap.
- • **Insightful Usage Reports:** Get real-time analytics on where your kids spend their screen time, empowering smarter decisions.
- • **Tailored Family Profiles:** Set age-specific filters and time limits for Pre-K to Adult, ensuring personalized online safety.
- • **Effortless Setup & Management:** Plug, connect, and control via an intuitive app designed for busy professionals on the go.
- • **Total Wi-Fi Control, Zero Hassle:** Seamlessly manage every device on your home network with one smart hub.

## Overview

Circle with Disney Parental Controls is a compact Wi-Fi device that empowers families to manage internet access effortlessly. It offers customizable age-based content filters, app-specific daily time limits, and real-time usage insights. With a simple app interface, parents can pause internet access instantly and oversee every connected device, making it an essential tool for modern households seeking balanced digital wellbeing.

## Description

From the manufacturer Set Time Limits Set daily time limits for each family member on any app, platform or category you want. With Time Limits you can customise how much time your kids spend on any given platform and even set a total online time for the day. Filter Content Set individual filter levels for each family member. Circle has 4 preset age levels and allows for further customisation by platform, app, and category. Choose one that matches each family member’s age and interests, filtering out all inappropriate content. Set a BedTime Create a BedTime for each family member and their devices. Simply set a BedTime, when the devices will disconnect from the Internet, and an awake time, for when the devices will reconnect. Pause the Internet With the press of a button, you can Pause the Internet, disabling access to a specific device, individual, or the entire home. Circle gives you the ability to strongly suggest (wink wink) some on-the-fly family time. Get Insights Check out where your family spends their time online―by platform, category and website. With Insights, you can see the total time spent online and where, either by day, week, or month. Reward with Screen Time Give your kids a little more screen time by bumping up the daily Time Limits, extend BedTime a little bit, or disable that OffTime you set up for after school.

Review: Really impressed - Really impressed. Totally simple to use and great tool. Our children are pretty well behaved, do listen to rules, and don't abuse their internet - yet Circle gives me confidence I can protect them from accidentally seeing things that they shouldn't need to see at a young age. YouTube Restricted mode, Safe Search, and a heap of non-child friendly web filters incredibly easy to apply across the kids devices. As they get older it allows me to say to them - "I can see exactly what sites you have been on" - which is the kind of transparency I want to make them realise the internet is a public place not a private place. Some routers sort of do this, but not per person and never with such clear reporting from your iPhone. We don't need to use the more intrusive features to manage our children - like timed-allowance, or internet-time rewards, or god mode feature (pause all internet in the house) - but its quite nice to know its there in case any behaviours took a turn for the worse.
Review: Significant Security Issues... - I'll tell you my experience and let you make up your own mind... Have been living with a 'smart' home for the last 18 months - lights / heating / alarm system / etc., and I'm like a 5-year old child with it... hours of entertainment knocking the lights off on the kids from my phone...never gets old that...(this is how exciting my life is)... anyway no real bother with anything. I'm pretty security aware so passwords are changed regularly. So, the Circle device arrived on Monday, and ashamed as I am to admit it, there was a slightly over stimulated Homer Simpson moment with an 'oooh-ooh-ooh' / jittery fingers / feet swapping actions etc. / with unboxing and un-packaging it. With the exception of some very small teething issues the device did really well on installation - it was pretty straight forward process. The UX is very VERY excellent and managing the family profiles is a doddle - obviously some effort has been put into this from the UI guys in Circle, I couldn't fault it. The on-boarding process contains a cautionary note indicating a 48 hours timeframe is required for the unit to recognise all devices in the home - so happy days... life is just soooooo good. So... Day 3 started at 5am in the morning when I woke to hear the heating boiler kick start.... (a "WTF??" moment if ever there was one)...who put the heating on in our bedroom at 5am????? The heating has been off all summer and the smart heating device has been in OFF mode since May (with a small passcode lock in case any of the little frosty-boned children I live with made a unilateral decision that everybody in the house was cold)... so crawled out of bed, knocked it off from the wall and went back to my lovely dream. Next morning, all good at home - kids having a bit of an allergic reaction to their new restrictions from Circle... but there ya go kids...when you're paying the bills you can watch what ya want, until then, soak it up. Went to leave the house and noticed the house alarm was off... another "WTF???" moment...definitely set that last night... how is it off? What the sh*t is going on...? Then, like slow-mo video reveal from my iPhone, it finally dawns on me that the only thing new / different the last couple of days was the Circle Device from Disney... what are the chances..? Hmmmmmmmmm. So, right away I got on the ole tin-ternet and searched the term under 'vulnerabilities Circle by Disney'... the Nov 2017 thread from ZDNet that caught my eye... "Circle with Disney web filter riddled with vulnerabilities / The kid-friendly Internet filter protects children but did not shield family privacy" and I read it thoroughly... what a 'come-to-Jesus' moment that was. As I read, it was like an out-of-body experience with a HD camera rapidly approaching my face as I was calculating just how much work it was going to be to put this right....and then set about the following tasks: > Factory reset on my service providers modem... a 90mins support awaiting new addressing. > Factory re-install on all android devices / phones / tablets / etc. > Factory re-install on smart heating device > 2 Hours on hold to house alarm security firm resetting the home security unit And as if all of that wasn't enough, just to top things off, I noticed 2 hours after unplugging it, that the wee little led light was still on and pulsing away and would not switch off (as if the little b#±t@rd white box was winking at me saying 'not dead yet'). So did a factory re-install yet again on the Circle unit but to be honest all trust had collapsed at this point and the pulsing light remained...so it was either a bucket of water, or jump in the car and run it over to my Mothers house (who has no internet) and leave it there until the battery died...(I opted for the later, which then led to a 30min unscheduled visit and a cup of tea with a nice rich-tea biscuit... nice visit.. but really hadn't got the time). All in, twas a total balls of a weekend - spent all Saturday / Sunday re-instating everything that little white box had any sort of dealings with, while getting mangled by 3 angry children and an understandably agitated wife (who's confidence in me is in a constant state of review)... oh yeah, and to top it off, I got to miss the Pope drive by the top of our road (not joking) – he was in Dublin the weekend first time in 40 years and drove by the top of our road and I missed it cause I was b@lls-deep in fixing the mess this box had made. Suffice to say, if you're bored and up for a challenge knock yourselves out... it's totally 'J-Awsome'... like 'Awesome'... but with really really REALLY sharp teeth.

## Features

- Filter Content: Set individual filter levels by age (Pre-K, Kid, Teen, and Adult) for each member of your family.
- Set Time Limits: Create daily time limits on apps and popular sites like Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube.
- Discover Insights: See where your kids spend the most time online by app and category.
- Pause the Internet: Pause the Internet for a single family member or the whole family with a single tap.
- Manage Every Device: Circle recognizes and manages every device on your home Wi-Fi.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B019RC1EI8 |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Box Contents | Circle with Disney device, Quick Start Guide, USB cable, USB power adapter, ethernet cable |
| Brand | Circle |
| Brand Name | Circle |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | All Wi-Fi devices |
| Compatible devices | All Wi-Fi devices |
| Connectivity Protocol | wi-fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Coverage | Home Wi-Fi connected devices |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 3,112 Reviews |
| Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
| Frequency band class | Single-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00860795000209 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | No |
| Is Modem Compatible | Yes |
| Item Type Name | Internet parental control device |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | Circle with Disney |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CIRC001 |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | Circle with Disney |
| Model Number | CIRC001 |
| Model name | Circle with Disney |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Android, Ios |
| Other Special Features of the Product | WPS |
| Router Network Type | Wireless |
| Security Protocol | WPA, WPA2 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special feature | WPS |
| UPC | 860795000223 860795000216 860795000209 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11bgn |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11bgn |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Circle
- **Colour:** White
- **Compatible devices:** All Wi-Fi devices
- **Connectivity technology:** Wi-Fi
- **Frequency band class:** Single-Band
- **Included components:** Circle with Disney device, Quick Start Guide, USB cable, USB power adapter, ethernet cable
- **Model name:** Circle with Disney
- **Recommended uses for product:** Home
- **Special feature:** WPS
- **Wireless communication standard:** 802.11bgn

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it work with talk talk router**
A: Hi there Ms. E. J. Kelly,Can you tell me the make and model of your Talk Talk router? Because Talk Talk uses a number of routers models I cannot say for sure whether Circle is compatible for you. Our list of known compatible and incompatible routers is listed here: https://support.meetcircle.com/is-my-router-compatible-with-circle Of course that list is not comprehensive. If you do not see your router there I would assume Circle works as we've found Circle works with a majority of routers. I'd love to hear directly from you about your router. Can you email me at hello@meetcircle.com and reference this question?John L.Circle SupportWebsite: support.meetcircle.comEmail: help@meetcircle.comOur community forum is a great place to talk with other parents about Circle: https://meetcircle.com/community/

**Q: Is this item to be plugged in anywhere that it can be seen/ or is accessible?**
A: It can be placed anywhere with wifi reception. I plugged mine in the cuboard under the stairs, next to my wifi router.

**Q: I've just bought an Orbi and it has circle enabled but wants $4.99/month!, does this do the same for a one off payment?**
A: Hey Steve.
I do understand that you are not satisfied with that. However I've never heard of circle charging a monthly fee, nor do they write anything about it on the box. Thats why it shouldn't be a problem if you decide to buy circle.
I hope my answer gave you answers you needed.
Best Regards
Anders
Quality Suppliers

**Q: Can the child not just break the device  or disable it in some way ...some children would do this to continue playing Fortnite**
A: I've got a 13 year old who would do anything to stay online. He has tried a number of methods to do so including downloading the circle app onto his phone (we learned to use the security code after that!) So far though it continues to elude him. I think if he were to take it to the bottom of the garden, the connection would be lost but he hasn't tried that yet. If he were to deliberately break it (I don't think he would)  I'd have to take the hub to work with me. I think there has to be some explanation that goes along with installation... "We're putting this in so we can restore some balance to your life; as adults we know that you need time on the pc and time off The consequence for damaging it would be that you would lose access entirely."

It is possible to get circle integrated with a router...break that and you break your own access to the internet. I've been pretty pleased with this version though.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really impressed
*by M***O on 11 September 2017*

Really impressed. Totally simple to use and great tool. Our children are pretty well behaved, do listen to rules, and don't abuse their internet - yet Circle gives me confidence I can protect them from accidentally seeing things that they shouldn't need to see at a young age. YouTube Restricted mode, Safe Search, and a heap of non-child friendly web filters incredibly easy to apply across the kids devices. As they get older it allows me to say to them - "I can see exactly what sites you have been on" - which is the kind of transparency I want to make them realise the internet is a public place not a private place. Some routers sort of do this, but not per person and never with such clear reporting from your iPhone. We don't need to use the more intrusive features to manage our children - like timed-allowance, or internet-time rewards, or god mode feature (pause all internet in the house) - but its quite nice to know its there in case any behaviours took a turn for the worse.

### ⭐ Significant Security Issues...
*by K***R on 27 August 2018*

I'll tell you my experience and let you make up your own mind... Have been living with a 'smart' home for the last 18 months - lights / heating / alarm system / etc., and I'm like a 5-year old child with it... hours of entertainment knocking the lights off on the kids from my phone...never gets old that...(this is how exciting my life is)... anyway no real bother with anything. I'm pretty security aware so passwords are changed regularly. So, the Circle device arrived on Monday, and ashamed as I am to admit it, there was a slightly over stimulated Homer Simpson moment with an 'oooh-ooh-ooh' / jittery fingers / feet swapping actions etc. / with unboxing and un-packaging it. With the exception of some very small teething issues the device did really well on installation - it was pretty straight forward process. The UX is very VERY excellent and managing the family profiles is a doddle - obviously some effort has been put into this from the UI guys in Circle, I couldn't fault it. The on-boarding process contains a cautionary note indicating a 48 hours timeframe is required for the unit to recognise all devices in the home - so happy days... life is just soooooo good. So... Day 3 started at 5am in the morning when I woke to hear the heating boiler kick start.... (a "WTF??" moment if ever there was one)...who put the heating on in our bedroom at 5am????? The heating has been off all summer and the smart heating device has been in OFF mode since May (with a small passcode lock in case any of the little frosty-boned children I live with made a unilateral decision that everybody in the house was cold)... so crawled out of bed, knocked it off from the wall and went back to my lovely dream. Next morning, all good at home - kids having a bit of an allergic reaction to their new restrictions from Circle... but there ya go kids...when you're paying the bills you can watch what ya want, until then, soak it up. Went to leave the house and noticed the house alarm was off... another "WTF???" moment...definitely set that last night... how is it off? What the sh*t is going on...? Then, like slow-mo video reveal from my iPhone, it finally dawns on me that the only thing new / different the last couple of days was the Circle Device from Disney... what are the chances..? Hmmmmmmmmm. So, right away I got on the ole tin-ternet and searched the term under 'vulnerabilities Circle by Disney'... the Nov 2017 thread from ZDNet that caught my eye... "Circle with Disney web filter riddled with vulnerabilities / The kid-friendly Internet filter protects children but did not shield family privacy" and I read it thoroughly... what a 'come-to-Jesus' moment that was. As I read, it was like an out-of-body experience with a HD camera rapidly approaching my face as I was calculating just how much work it was going to be to put this right....and then set about the following tasks: > Factory reset on my service providers modem... a 90mins support awaiting new addressing. > Factory re-install on all android devices / phones / tablets / etc. > Factory re-install on smart heating device > 2 Hours on hold to house alarm security firm resetting the home security unit And as if all of that wasn't enough, just to top things off, I noticed 2 hours after unplugging it, that the wee little led light was still on and pulsing away and would not switch off (as if the little b#±t@rd white box was winking at me saying 'not dead yet'). So did a factory re-install yet again on the Circle unit but to be honest all trust had collapsed at this point and the pulsing light remained...so it was either a bucket of water, or jump in the car and run it over to my Mothers house (who has no internet) and leave it there until the battery died...(I opted for the later, which then led to a 30min unscheduled visit and a cup of tea with a nice rich-tea biscuit... nice visit.. but really hadn't got the time). All in, twas a total balls of a weekend - spent all Saturday / Sunday re-instating everything that little white box had any sort of dealings with, while getting mangled by 3 angry children and an understandably agitated wife (who's confidence in me is in a constant state of review)... oh yeah, and to top it off, I got to miss the Pope drive by the top of our road (not joking) – he was in Dublin the weekend first time in 40 years and drove by the top of our road and I missed it cause I was b@lls-deep in fixing the mess this box had made. Suffice to say, if you're bored and up for a challenge knock yourselves out... it's totally 'J-Awsome'... like 'Awesome'... but with really really REALLY sharp teeth.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very cool piece of kit to assist with management of family internet usage. Extremely EASY to setup & use.
*by M***S on 27 April 2017*

Very easy to setup & manage. Steps were straight forward as follows :- 1. Connect to the Circle WiFi network that appears when you turn on the Circle. 2. Connect to the Circle's management console & set it to join it your existing WiFi (assuming you have a compatible router - check the list). The Circle WiFi network will then disappear 3. Connect to your original WiFi & open the Circle application on your phone 4. Create a profile for each family member, selecting their age category (eg. teen), total allowed usage time, bedtime, etc. 5. Within the app, assign the detected devices (they are assigned to the Home profile initially, which has no restrictions applied) to the relevant family member's profile. You can change the detected name to a friendlier one if you wish (eg. rename android_2345612_785 to Toms Phone). Multiple devices can be assigned to a single profile (eg. Toms Phone, Toms iPad, Toms Laptop) 6. Sit back & wait for the kids to complain. You receive alerts on your phone / pad, wherever you have the Circle app installed, as & when the Circle box disappears of the network / kids exceed time limits / new devices join your WiFi / etc.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Discontinued: Circle with Disney
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