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technology1 year ago

Fitbit Ace LTE: A Fun, Game-Infused Smartwatch for Kids

Google/Fitbit has announced the Fitbit Ace LTE, a kids' activity tracker based on the Google Pixel Watch 2, priced at $229 with a $10/month subscription. It features a large screen, LTE connectivity, GPS, and fitness-focused games that encourage physical activity. The device targets children aged 7-11 and includes voice calling, text messaging, and parental controls. Battery life is 16 hours, and it is water-resistant to 50m. The tracker is currently available for pre-order in the US.

technology1 year ago

Fitbit Ace LTE: The Ultimate Game-Infused Smartwatch for Kids

The Fitbit Ace LTE is a new kids' smartwatch that combines fitness tracking with gaming, featuring a squarish design, durable materials, and a Tamagotchi-like buddy called Eejie. It encourages physical activity by rewarding steps with game time and in-game items. The watch includes LTE for calling, messaging, and location sharing, requiring a $9.99 monthly or $120 annual subscription. Available June 5th for $229.95, it aims to make exercise fun for kids while keeping parents connected and informed.

technology1 year ago

Google Unveils Kid-Friendly Fitbit Ace LTE Smartwatch with Wear OS

Google has unveiled the Fitbit Ace LTE, a Wear OS-powered smartwatch designed for kids aged 7 and up, featuring games that promote physical activity, parent-child communication, and real-time location tracking. The device shares many specs with the Pixel Watch 2 and requires a subscription for full functionality. It is available for pre-order at $229.95 with general availability starting June 5.

technology1 year ago

Fitbit Ace LTE: The Ultimate Kids' Smartwatch with Gaming Fun

Google-owned Fitbit has launched the Fitbit Ace LTE, a smartwatch designed for children over 7 years old, featuring robust health tracking, built-in 4G LTE, and engaging 3D games to encourage physical activity. Priced at $230 and requiring a $10/month subscription, it aims to provide a secure, child-friendly alternative to smartphones, with strong privacy protections and no third-party apps or ads. Available from June 5, it offers a balance between safety and independence for kids, though it may raise concerns about screen time and cost.