Fitbit Google Ace LTE - Kids Smartwatch with Call, Text, GPS, and Activity-Based Games, Ace Pass data plan required - Mild - Strange Arcade
$229.95

Description

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 GPS and location sharing, they’re never out of reach[1,2,3].THE BENEFITS OF A SMARTPHONE, WITHOUT THE SMARTPHONE - Call, text, and send voice messages to your kids with the Fitbit Ace app[4,5,6]; the Fitbit Ace LTE works with most phones running Android 11.0 or newer or iOS 15 or newer.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].UNLIMITED FUN - With the Fitbit Ace Pass data plan, give kids access to calling, messaging, and location sharing, plus 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[8].KIDS CAN PAY WITH THEIR WATCH - [Post-launch] 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].MOVE MORE WITH THE FITBIT ARCADE - It’s full of movement-based games for every level; the more kids move, the farther they get through the game[9]; and they can make their Fitbit’s character, the eejie, happier by hitting more goals[9].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].KIDS CAN PAY WITH THEIR WATCH - [Coming Soon] 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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