2016年11月23日星期三

Walmart Swears Your Kids Want This New Smartwatch for Christmas

Lots of kids will have smartwatches anyway—and they’ll get them even before their parents are noodling around excitedly to see what their own Apple Watches can do. According to Wal-Mart, which just released its “Kid-Approved Holiday Toy List,” one of the top gifts young children crave under the tree come December 25 is something of a knockoff of Apple’s hot new gadget. The VTech Kidizoom Smartwatch just entered the marketplace, and after consulting hundreds of children, Wal-Mart claims that it will be one of the hottest toys of the season. VTech lists the product as best for kids ages 4 to 7, and it sells for the comparatively low price of $60.
What does VTech’s Smartwatch do? Mostly, it takes photos and video and can be used for a few games. It has a touch screen, and, yes, it has a clock (50+ different designs) with an alarm and a timer. It doesn’t have Siri or the ability to track your heart rate or communicate with others, so there shouldn’t be any confusing this watch with the Apple offering.
Early reviewers of the device—many of them mommy bloggers who say upfront that they were given one free to test and write about—rave about it, for the most part. A PCMag.com review rated the Kidizoom at four out of five stars, with strong marks given because it’s easy and fun and takes decent videos and photos, but it loses a few points because of limited memory (a few minutes of video and you’re tapped out) and battery life that didn’t live up to what’s promised.
Yet all things considered, there’s good reason to be a little skeptical that kids will make this one of the hottest toys of the season. And if it does wind up being a hot holiday gift, who knows how long this device will actually hold a child’s interest?
Then again, who knows about any of this? A few years back, there was plenty of skepticism about the idea of buying tablets for kids, but before you knew it gadgets like the Leapfrog LeapPad tablet were in high demand around the holidays.
Bear all of this in mind when determining whether or not to purchase the supposedly “Kid-Approved” new smartwatch as a holiday gift. And if you do buy one, good luck convincing your kid that the VTech smartwatch is just as good as Apple’s when its smartwatch goes on sale to the public a few weeks after Christmas.

2016年11月22日星期二

Play time: The best smartwatches for kids

We all know that some parents want to slap a wearable on their kids purely so they know their GPS location at all times. And that's useful for the adults (who also happen to be the ones paying for the thing). But what about the kids? Smartwatches for children can be fun too.
Check out our real life testParents and kids review GPS trackers
So, here's our pick of the best smartwatches for kids. Some of them also handle activity tracking or GPS, but all of them provide something extra that will keep everyone happy.

Omate Wherecom K3

The upcoming Wherecom K3 (on sale now but with a wider launch July) looks like a funky all-rounder with a bright yellow, blue or pink plastic case and rubber band. There's GPS, a microSIM card slot, a mic and 3G to keep your 6–10-year-old connected without the need for a smartphone. Plus as well as a pedometer and Android 5.1, there are pre-installed games which can be played against other K3 owners over Bluetooth. The price isn't bad either.
$129, omate.com

VTech Kidizoom DX

At the budget end, we have the Kidizoom DX. It wants to get kids active and tries to do so with a selection of motion-based activities, but there are also extra features like maths challenges with a digital owl. Available in a range of colours, the main appeal here is that the smartwatch features a built-in camera with fun photo effects, frames and filters to choose from. Aimed at 4–9-year-olds.
$75.45vtechkids.com | Amazon

DokiWatch 

The self proclaimed 'most advanced kids smartwatch' (and joint most expensive choice here) was a Kickstarter success and is now available to pre-order. It's true that it basically has everything – GPS, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, built-in camera for video calling and Tamagotchi style activity games via a feature called DokiPet. There's also a colour touchscreen (pretty standard) plus text and emoji messages and an SOS alarm for safety.
Safety first: The best kids trackers
It's IP65 water resistant, available in yellow, pink, blue and dark grey with cute DokiWatch charms available to customise it and lots of watch face wallpapers too. This is suitable for 6–12 year olds.
$179, doki.com

hereO

This friendly kids smartwatch puts safety first, but it's also small and light at just 40g so your kid shouldn't mind wearing it. Plus thanks to an e-paper screen, the battery lasts for up to 60 hours – much longer than colour touchscreens. As well as GPS location tracking and a panic feature, hereO watches let children send messages to family members with one click. For ages 3 and up.

A shout out for the XTC Y01

This is unlikely to be a helpful recommendation unless you're reading this from China. But we're including it here because this budget kids watch was actually estimated to be the fifth bestselling wearable in the world in the third quarter of 2015, according to IDC's tracker.
It costs ¥796.00 (about $125) and includes GPS, a nano SIM slot and for fun, micro chats so that kids can stay connected to their friends. We'll let you know if the Y01 goes international anytime soon.

2016年11月21日星期一

9 Awesome Options for the Best Kids Smart Watch

I’ve had one of these ‘smart watch’ things strapped to my wrist for a little over two years now. Purchasing the Pebble as more of an experiment than an impulse, I wanted to see if this wearable fad was really worth all the hype. Well, two years later and with a Pebble-shaped tan line embedded on my skin, I can honestly say my wrist shall never be bare again.
So what kind of options are out there for the best kids smart watch? Well, that’s going to depend a lot on the kid who is going to wear it… Is your child likely to break an expensive timepiece? Are they sporty? Are they super sociable? There’s a lot of different factors to take into account. So here are some of the most popular smart watches for kids to make the search that bit more simple.

Best Kids Smart Watch

1. LeapFrog LeapBand

Kids Smart Watch - LeapFrog LeapBand
LeapFrog make a huge selection of child-friendly devices and the LeapFrog LeapBand is one of their most popular. Created to encourage children to be more active, this kids smart watch presents wearers with fun active challenges and customizable play. Children can personalize their very own pet pal for an active playmate who’s always on hand and parents can choose from 50 different downloadable challenges to keep their child wiggling, dancing, hopping and having fun.
Ages: 4-7 years
Battery life: 1 day
Recommended for: Young Children, Fitness, Fun

2. VTech Kidizoom Smartwatch DX (2nd Generation)

vtech-kidizoom-smartwatch
The featureful VTech Kidizoom is a fantastic starter smart watch for kids. It can take photos and videos with a 0.3 megapixel camera, has more than 50 clock face designs and has an inbuilt voice recorder with some pretty wacky voice-changing effects. It’s equipped with an alarm, timer, stopwatch,calendar, calculator and motion sensor and also comes loaded with eight games (with more that can be downloaded from VTech’s Learning Lodge). Definitely a watch for fun more than function.
Ages: 4-7 years
Battery life: 2-3 days
Recommended for: Young Children, Multimedia, Fun

3. Pebble Smartwatch

Pebble
The Pebble Smartwatch is still the most popular smart watch option for kids on the market. At a very reasonable price and with massive feature list, it’s the perfect balance of bang vs buck. Compatible with both Apple and Android devices the Pebble lets you view notifications from email, SMS, Caller ID, calendar and your favorite apps. Kids can download different watch faces and apps to suit their style and interests and the best part is that the rechargeable battery lasts 5-7 days on a single charge.
Ages: 8+ years
Battery life: 5-7 days
Recommended for: All Rounder, Low Cost, Battery Life

4. Pebble Time Smartwatch

Pebble Time Smartwatch
With all the specs of the original Pebble and more, the Pebble Time brings a color screen, water resistance and a slick new interface for only a fractional increase on the cost. With a 7 day battery life, loads of customizable watch faces, fitness and sleep tracking, and an always on e-color display, this watch is my pick for bang for your smart watch buck.
Ages: 8+ years
Battery life: 7 days
Recommended for: All Rounder, Great Value, Battery Life

5. Martian Notifier Smartwatch

Martian Watches Notifier Smartwatch
The Martian Notifier Smartwatch is a brilliantly unique player in the smart watch space, and is an especially great value piece of kit for kids. Functioning as a completely independant analog watch, the clock face has a 2 year battery life. The small notifier screen connects to a smartphone via Bluetooth and has a 6 day (I get more though) rechargeable battery. This watch is perfect if you want the benefit of notifications without all the additional battery-sapping “smart watch” features.
Ages: 8+ years
Battery life: 2 years (6 days smart watch)
Recommended for: Basic, Low Cost, Battery Life

6. Fitbit Charge 2

Fitbit Charge 2
The Fitbit is all about staying active and tracking every aspect of your health and fitness. If your child is looking to take their sport or training that bit more seriously then the Fitbit is the place to start. Monitoring stats like steps taken, distance traveled, calories burned, stairs climbed, heart rate and active minutes the Fitbit is a great motivator for any aspiring athlete. The device can even be worn in bed to monitor sleeping patterns. While it is limited in functionality compared to some of the more full-featured smart watches, it has been designed for fitness and does that job extremely well.
Ages: 8+ years
Battery life: 5 days
Recommended for: Fitness, Sleep, Basic

7. Microsoft Band 2

Microsoft Band 2
The Microsoft Band is another smart watch that focuses on fitness but it does boast a more extensive feature set than the Fitbit. The band has eleven sensors, including inbuilt GPS, heart rate monitor, UV monitor, barometer, and more. With the ability to track heart rate, steps, calorie burn and sleep quality the Band is an excellent activity companion, but it does offer a few more ‘smart watch’ features. Linking with Android, iPhone, and Windows Phone, the Microsoft Band shows email previews, calendar alerts, incoming calls, texts, and more all from the bright, full-color touch screen.
Ages: 8+ years
Battery life: 2 days
Recommended for: Fitness, Sleep, Touch Screen

8. Samsung Gear S2 Smartwatch

Samsung Gear S2 Smartwatch
The Samsung Gear S2 is a full-featured high-end smart watch. Given the price and complexity of this device it is definitely an older kids smart watch though. With a large AMOLED touch display, all notifications such as texts, phone calls, and third party application notifications are clear and easy to see. The watch can take voice commands, track fitness and comes with very neat wireless charging dock to make boosting battery hassle-free. An amazing piece of hardware, the Gear S2 comes in a range of styles with the added ability to swap and change bands to complement your kids personal style or look.
Ages: 8+ years
Battery life: 1-3 days (depending on display settings)
Recommended for: High End, Samsung/Android Phone Users

9. Apple Watch

apple-watch

You knew it was coming, and while it may be a huge jump in price, the Apple Watch is always going to be the top of the line smart watch option. Whether you are going for the ‘cheaper’ Sports models ($269+) or all the way up to the Edition modes ($10k+) you will want to make sure this kids smart watch is going to get some really good use. With features ranging from a flexible Retina screen to the ability to pay for goods and services using Apple Pay, the Apple Watch certainly packs a punch. While it is still early days, there is no doubt with Apple’s track record, this device will be the one to watch (no pun intended).
Ages: 12+ years
Battery life: 18 hours
Recommended for: High End, iPhone Users

If you are looking for any easy answer, my top pick is still the Pebble Smartwatch. I have been wearing it for over two years now and love it! It’s the right balance between functionality and price, which makes it the perfect kids smart watch option before jumping in the deep end with a super high-end device.