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Fitbit Ace LTE is the first-of-its-kind kids smartwatch designed to move the next generation of gamers.[1] Keep them active with fun games and daily goals that reward different types of movement.[3] Collect new bands to unlock more rewards.[10] And with secure calling, text messaging, and location sharing, they’re never out of reach.[4]
KNOW WHERE YOUR WILD THINGS ARE – The Fitbit Ace LTE is the first-of-its-kind kids smartwatch and fitness tracker designed to move the next generation of gamers; with built-in cellular 4G LTE and GPS location, they’re never out of reach[1,4]
IN-APP CALLS & MESSAGES WITHOUT A PHONE NUMBER – Stay connected and add up to 20 contacts (ages 13 and up) for them to call and message with; Works with most Android 11.0 or newer or iOS 16 or newer[20,21,22]; Google account and Fitbit Ace app required.
A BATTERY THAT KEEPS ON GOING – With 16+ hours of battery life, Fitbit Ace LTE can keep up with kids all day long[15]; and fast charging provides 11 hours of battery life in just 30 minutes[16]
LTE DATA FOR UNLIMITED FUN – The Fitbit Ace Pass data plan gives you access to calling, messaging, and location sharing; plus, kids get every game title in the Fitbit Arcade[4,7]
HELP YOUR KIDS FOCUS AT SCHOOL – School Time lets you limit gameplay on your kid’s watch during the day to help them focus, while still letting them getting in touch if they need to; kids cannot message each other using Fitbit Ace LTE[8]
KEEP KIDS ACTIVE – The Fitbit Arcade is full of movement-based games for fun at every level[9]; and the Noodle is an activity ring that records steps, jumps, and bounces and celebrates with a fun animation when kids reach their Move Goal[3]
UNLOCK MORE FUN STUFF – Every Fitbit Ace LTE Band has technology that unlocks a new haul; kids can keep the eejie’s house looking fresh and stay active with a new Noodle and activity challenges[10]
BUMP, SCRATCH, AND WATER RESISTANT- Fitbit Ace LTE is made with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and comes with a protective bumper case, so it resists dust, scratches, and endless bounces; it’s also water resistant to 50 meters[18]
KIDS CAN PAY WITH THEIR WATCH – Let kids buy cake or carrots, with Tap to Pay; add money to a supported kids debit card and they can use their Fitbit Ace LTE to pay[19]
Please refer to the product description section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.)

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  1. YOUR GIRL!!!

    I love it so far!
    alr, listen up, i’m a kid, and this is amazing! i can call my parents on this, play a game, and track my steps and fitness! great product! it fits easy on my wrist, and is easy to set up! although when i bought this, i expected there to be a sleep tracking feature, but there is not. the display is nice, a gorilla glass screen, and you can change the dimness or brightness to your liking! But the GPS tracking is not very good. I was at my house and checked the location, and it says that i was on the highway ten minutes away from my house. good product! just a little bit of flaws.

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  2. JCallaway

    I’d leave a 4.5 ⭐️ review if I could due to two negatives in a sea full of positives
    Finally, after failing twice with Gizmo watches for my older kids, we found success with this watch for my 3rd child. It is simply the best kid’s smartwatch we’ve owned BY FAR.Pro’s: This watch looks great, performs above expectations and my daughter loves it.1. The sound quality is more than adequate on the other callers end. It’s not perfect on the Fitbit end but it’s very close when it comes to clarity.2. The fact that my daughter has to meet certain fitness goals (steps) in order to unlock any game features is such a great idea. She will go out of her way to meet the step goal every day and every month just so she can be earn new games. It’s so cool.3. School mode allows the parents to put the watch in a Do Not Disturb mode during school hours in order to keep them from being distracted but still allowing them to accumulate steps4. It looks great5. The touchscreen is responsive and simple to use6. The texting is easy and convenient. Allowing her to talk to text and also send vocal recordings is awesome.7. The tracking feature is very accurateCons:1. The battery drains pretty quickly. It is of course, affected by how much she uses it, but on average it only lasts around 24 hours. Either way, we bought a charger stand made specially for the device and she easily charges it while she sleeps.2. I wish we could just simply press once to toggle school mode. Instead you have to go into settings and find it. It won’t allow a single call or text go through in this mode. I bet you’re thinking “That’s what it’s supposed to do.” You’re right, but in an actual emergency while in school mode, she would have no way to reach us and vice versa. I wish there was a simple way to toggle it on both ends. For example, the other day my oldest son dropped my daughter off at her friend’s house the other day. Unfortunately, the friends weren’t home but my son had already left her there. She’s 9, so she freaked out when she realized she was alone. This happened on a snow day so school was cancelled. The watch would not allow my daughter to call us for help. Even though there was no school, the watch was still is school mode. (After crying a while, she’s doing great now btw).All of that said, this is well worth the cost!

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  3. Keith M

    Great hardware, horrible limitation in connectivity options prevents usefulness
    We were excited to get this for our soon to be 10 year old daughter. She was excited as well when she opened the box and saw it. The hardware is great, the watch software is great, the user interface is great. The setup was super easy on my Samsung phone. I was immediately able to call and text her, as she was able to call and text me. We set up my wife’s phone, but we had to tweak her Pixel’s permission settings, which was fine since we know how to do that. Sadly, that is where the good ends. Here are the problems, from minor annoyance to outright design failures, which are quite surprising since I expected more from such a major tech company.1) The grandparents got stuck with the app setup on their phone, as they don’t know how to go into settings to allow the proper permissions. They were able to call my Daughter, but she was not able to call them, which is very disappointing as we listed them as emergency contacts. We can fix it, but it shouldn’t be difficult.2) I have a Galaxy Watch 7. If my daughter called me, I would not get a notification on my watch. If she texted me, I would get a notification but could not answer. I use my watch so I don’t always need to have my phone with me. However, in order to ensure my daughter can always reach me, I need to have my phone near by at all times. Ridiculous that there is no support for Android Watches to receive or make calls to the Ace LTE.3) Android Auto support is even worse. While driving, a call or text from my daughter was not sent to Android Auto. Therefore, if my daughter calls while I am driving, I will not know until I check my phone. Again, unbelievable that Fitbit/Google did not anticipate that parents would want to get notifications or calls on their Android Auto screens.4) My wife’s car doesn’t have Android Auto, so she connects through Bluetooth. However, her Bluetooth connection would not recognize an incoming call either.5) We paid for the 50% full year subscription in advance. Be aware that if you purchase a full year upfront, and you find you don’t like the Ace LTE experience, you will not be refunded the cost of the subscription.It is truly surprising that this product would be released with all of these connectivity limitations by Google. There are at least 6 other similar products available. While the Ace LTE may have better quality hardware, it seems like the other options have a much better thought out infrastructure plan for their products. The other companies seem to understand their customer needs. Surprising, Google was clueless with their approach for a kid’s LTE watch.

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  4. RodeHaus

    Perfect for the 8-12 ages in a Family Link household
    Finally a kids watch that fully works with Family Link. I have found this perfect for my 10 year old who is learning autonomy while staying safe. Having no Internet access, but still being able to call and find her in real time is perfect for when she “forgets” to tell us which friends house she’s going to.The games are a little silly IMO, but that’s the idea. They’re just enough to get her excited about wearing it and completing her activity goals every day to unlock them. She loves chatting with the whole family in a safe space, and is happy to get little “check in” requests from us throughout the day.Side note, they need to make a big kid version of this as this watch would be very uncool for a teenager. That version could add some real fitness tracking features, and allow them to text and call for real without the Ace app, but still allow parents to control downtime, school time, and see where they are.Currently, if you have a kid and use Family Link to supervise their android/chrome/Google devices, Fitbit is fundamentally broken.

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  5. mahdi saleh alameri

    الساعه لاتعمل في الامارات. بسبب عدم المقدره على تحميل البرنامج للهاتف. ولا تستطيع استخدام الساعه بدون البرنامج.

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    Fitbit Google Ace LTE – Kids Smartwatch with Call, Message, GPS, and Activity-Based Games, Ace Pass Data Plan Required – Mild – Strange Arcade
    Fitbit Google Ace LTE – Kids Smartwatch with Call, Message, GPS, and Activity-Based Games, Ace Pass Data Plan Required – Mild – Strange Arcade

    Original price was: $179.95.Current price is: $12.99.

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