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⌚ Empower their independence, keep them close 📡
The Fitbit Google Ace LTE is a rugged, kid-friendly smartwatch combining 4G LTE connectivity, GPS tracking, and activity-based games to promote healthy habits and safe independence for children aged 7-12. Featuring a durable Corning Gorilla Glass 3 display, water resistance up to 50 meters, and a battery that lasts over 16 hours with fast charging, it offers parents peace of mind through secure calls, messaging, and real-time location sharing—all without the need for a phone.
















| ASIN | B0CV5VPX3T |
| Additional Features | Messaging, Calling, Location, Activity Based Games |
| Age Range Description | 7 -12 year olds |
| Band Color | Spicy - Moovin |
| Band Length | 7.1 Inches |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Average Life | 16 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 328 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 30 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,389 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #41 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | Fitbit |
| Built-In Media | Device, Band (one size), Bumper, Charging Cable |
| Case Material Type | Corning Gorilla Glass 3 |
| Cellular Technology | LTE |
| Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
| Color | Spicy - Moovin |
| Communication Feature | Voice Call,Text Message,Voice Message |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android Devices,iOS Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Cellular (4G LTE) |
| Controller Type | GPS, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,216 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 1.62 x 1.77 x 0.52 inches |
| Item Weight | 27.94 Grams |
| Manufacturer | |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Metrics Measured | Step Count |
| Model Name | Ace LTE |
| Model Number | Ace LTE |
| Operating System | Android |
| Screen Size | 1.6 Inches |
| Shape | Square |
| Sim Card Size | eSIM |
| Special Feature | Messaging, Calling, Location, Activity Based Games |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Supported Application | Alarm, Contacts, Fitness Tracker, GPS, Games, Messages, Voice Call |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 840353907119 |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
A**R
A fun and very reasonably priced smartwatch for kids and parents
My kids and I are already in the google ecosystem, so setup was super easy. A friend of mine had a few problems setting up her account because her son's Gmail account had an issue and she needed to make a new one. It became a hassle for her but as long as the accounts are usable it should be okay. The biggest problem was that she paid for the year membership on the wrong account and that was difficult to get straightened out with customer support. They say the $119/year plan is not refundable, even when it was mistakenly applied to the wrong account. My son LOVES this watch. Like others have said, it's a great way to keep him out of a phone for a few more years while giving us quality tracking and connectivity for calls and texts. This will let us give him more freedom over the summer and in the afternoons while giving us peace of mind about where he is. He also loves the games and step tracking. He's been using it a lot in the first week or so, giving a shorter than expected battery life of just a day. I'm hoping the battery life gets a bit better in the coming weeks, especially as he uses it a bit less. The watch is a good size for the kids, the band is very comfortable and fits well. I like that by getting the year pass, we get another band for free. He's still deciding on what band to get, but we have a couple of months to figure it out. I think it will be the Minecraft one. I like that it comes with a screen protective bumper, but I spent another 10 bucks to buy a screen protector that actually covers the screen. I found several reviews that mentioned scratched lenses and I'd like to avoid that. Overall, I'd say this watch is a good value among it's competitors, even at two years after release. I hope that the battery life gets better, but part of that is just how long the screen is on per day because he is enthralled with the watch. It's a win-win for parents and kids, lots of fun while giving us the tracking and exercise data we are interested in.
H**L
Easy to use kids watch and safe!
By far the best watch for kids. We gave our 8 year old and our 6 year old this watch a month ago and they have taken to them flawlessly. Very easy learning curve. This watch makes it fun to move and unlock “quests” and “games” along the way. Easy to charge & band doesn’t scratch them or irritate them. Communication is easy, and guardians control the call list- safety is at the forefront of this kids watch. Highly recommend.
K**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.
J**Y
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 steps 4. It looks great 5. The touchscreen is responsive and simple to use 6. 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 accurate Cons: 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!
B**P
EXCELLENT for tracking BUT some features can't be deleted
We have been looking for some kind of a tracker watch for our younger kids who we do not want to have phones yet. Our daughter is six and our son is eight and they sometimes go off and play with other kids in the neighborhood and we wanted to be able to track where they are. I like that there is a messaging and phone feature on these watches. It cost $9.99 a month per watch run them. We had a different brand before called Junior tracker and it was incredibly unreliable as far as messaging, calling or tracking. We also tried a simple tile attached to a watch strap but those weren't that great either. I think the kids didn't really care to wear them so they would just get left behind no matter what we did. So we tried that Junior tracker watch but the watch would disconnect and it would still show up on the app like it was tracking so we would think our kid was in one place but it turns out they would be all over the place and we weren't getting the feedback properly. We came across this one and bought it. So far, I am very happy with how it works. Super easy to set up. What I'm not happy with are the built-in games. There's no way to delete the built-in games. On the upside, they can't use the games unless they do movement tracked by the watch. I guess that's pretty cool. Sometimes they run around the house to try to get their 1,500 steps so that they can play the games, but I really don't like it that games are on there at all, and especially because they can't be deleted. You can increase the movement goal to make it a little harder to get to the games (note: only the kid can modify their goals on the watch directly, you can't do it in the parent app for some reason). And of course they know how to hack it already by swinging their arms around like monkeys and stuff to gin up more steps than they deserve. If anyone buys this and wants to try my work around, this is what I do: you are able to set the watch to "school time" which blocks incoming calls and games, so I just have school time running 24/7. It doesn't allow me to call them if it's on school time, but they can call me, and I can message them, though they won't get a notification from my message. It seems like the best way to have a tracker. I suppose if I ever needed to call them, I could go into the app and disable the school feature temporarily. I'm going to try this out for a week or so and if it seems like it's functioning as just a GPS and communicator then we will keep it. If it doesn't work because of having to turn it on school mode all the time, then I would probably return them and look for something else. I really just want a tracker with a very basic phone and messaging service. I wish this was that!
P**S
Great little device
After reading other reviews and really carefully considering this purchase, we are happy we decided to give it a try. I have had fitbits for over 7 years now, and my husband and I currently each have the fitbit versa 2. I was a little worried the Ace might be too big for my 8yo's wrist, but its actually a great size. It is a little thicker than the versa, but I expect that given its meant to have the housing to be able to use a 4G network. Setting it up was quite easy, and being able to add other family members was great. The app is easy to sync to the phone, and both parents have the app (as well as grandparents for emergency uses). It seems pretty durable, as someone who has knocked the crap out of her Versa 2, I dont really have any concerns for the Ace. I did buy a protective case for it that is really thin and came in a 2 pack, just because things happen and its an 8yo, but I really dont have any concerns about its durability. It is fairly accurate in letting you know when the watch is on or off your kids wrist (came in handy when I was able to figure out why they weren't answering my messages) and gives you a close approximation of where they are via GPS. Did it know that my kid was at a neighbor's house? Yes. Was it so accurate that it knew the moment he crossed the street? No. Once they were further into the neighbors yard, it showed as much, but to expect 100% accuracy is probably just going to let you down. It does at least get you 95% accuracy, so you can make sure they haven't wandered off to somewhere they shouldn't be, and again, lets you know if the watch is on, which could be a useful feature if your kid is prone to trying to sneak. The keyboard on it is incredibly small, again not surprising given its a watch. My kid enjoys it because its like a little spy watch, but mainly uses quick responses or just chooses to call if he needs something more elaborate. So far, we haven't encountered any low signal issues, and we truly live out in the middle of no where (i.e. 20 minutes from the closest town, not even city) and its worked well. However, because it is on 4G and always looking for signal, we've found we can only go 1.5 days before needing to charge the watch. I really dont know how they could make that better, considering phones do the same thing if they dont have signal with a much larger battery. For as small as it is, I'm impressed it lasts that long, with my kiddo turning the screen on every 10 minutes to check step progress and time, lol. Overall, this has been a great purchase for our family and a great alternative to a phone!
B**E
Some flaws but a great way to communicate with my kid
I was super stoked when Fitbit came out with an LTE watch for kids. We needed a way to communicate with our kid after school and during camp so we took a chance and purchased the Fitbit Ace LTE. We're currently at about a week of use so these are our pros and cons so far: Pros - LTE service available that doesn't rely on wifi to allow text, calls, and voice messages. - GPS enabled so you know where your kid is located. - Parents have full control via the Fitbit Ace app. - Promotes kids to get active by giving points (Move Points) based on activity that can be used for games and building their avatar (eejie) and home (Bit Valley) . Does have a step counter. - It is water resistant to 50 meters and has held up really well in the swimming pool. - Customizable home screens and activity ring (noodle). - School time option so you can turn off gaming during school but still allows your kid to communicate if they need to. - The current Fitbit Ace Pass (data plan) for the LTE service is a great deal at $60 for a one year plan that also includes your choice of watch band for free. Pro/Con - Each Fitbit band has technology that unlocks features and "hauls" once connected to the watch. This is cool and fun for kids but I can see it getting really expensive at $35 per band. I'm keeping that part hush hush unless my kids wants to save up his allowance towards a new band. Cons - You are restricted to 20 contacts and the biggest issue I have with this watch is that they must have a Gmail account and must download the Fitbit Ace app. This is super annoying especially for older users that don't want the hassle of dealing with another account or app. There is no option to add a phone number. - No option to call 911 or dial/text any other number. - Battery sometimes doesn't quite make it all day long. - It's a bit pricey for the watch compared to other techy watches out there like Samsung and Apple. Having to download an app and have a Gmail account for all contacts is probably the biggest issue I have with this watch. I'm hoping Fitbit will change this but with it being owned by Google, I highly doubt anything will change. I think this is a great watch for kids, especially if you're wanting to avoid them having access to a cell phone at a young age. It really helps them get motivated to move more and it gives parents peace of mind knowing their kid's whereabouts and having the option to contact each other. So far, my kid enjoys it and I'm happy being able to keep in touch with him. Hints - If you're trying to change the noodle or time format, hold down on the home screen. - To access the settings to change the volume, brightness, etc., hold down the top button (with the circle) on the side of the watch. - There is an option for your kid to do an emergency call for help by holding the circle button on the side of the watch. This will call emergency contacts and text help until somebody answers.
K**A
The device we have been looking for (kids 10, 9 YO)
This watch is just what I’ve been looking for for my two kids who are eager for more independence but in my opinion too young for a smart phone. The kids previously had Fitbit Ace fitness trackers, which they wore daily and enjoyed checking their step and exercise count on, so they were already used to having a watch on daily and are extremely pleased with the Fitbit LTE as a major upgrade. CALLS & MESSAGING: Main functionality we as parents were looking for. I love that they don’t have to carry around a phone (that inevitably would be dropped / lost) and the call functionality works really well (can even leave voice messages). Messaging works great too. Kids say that it’s a bit tricky to type on the tiny watch face keyword (understandable!) but the watch provides suggested replies that often works really well and can just be tapped on to reply back. You can add emojis to messages which of course is being used frequently. We look forward to having more friends using the watch so that the kids can text with them (this functionality can be turned on / off as far as I understand). LOCATION TRACKING: Love this functionality as we give the kids more freedom to roam the neighborhood and expand their range to be independent. Great to check that they arrived to school in the morning as they walk there on their own. I love that I can check their location to see if they are on their way home when they say they are, versus calling/messaging them as I think this allows them to feel much greater independence (without mom having to worry about them being a few minutes late…). DESIGN: Great size watch face for little wrists. Cute comfortable bands. We have tried both the fabric and the silicone type bands. The kids slightly prefer the fabric ones, but are good with either type. It’s nice to have the silicone one for sweaty exercises in my opinion. We wish there were even more designs to choose from. It’s really fun for the kids that adding new bands unlocks new things on the watch. SET UP & APP: Set up was very easy, we didn’t experience any issues and the set up flow was easy to follow. The App interface is simple and easy to navigate. I can see both kids profiles on one page and select which one to call/text/locate from the same page. I can track their movement, including steps and exercise. GAMES / incentives to exercise: The games can be used for short times before the kid is asked to complete a movement task to unlock more ‘screen time’. Great functionality! Son, 10 years old: The games kept his full attention for some time, and now he uses them once in a while. That being said, he’s an active kid already and moves plenty without the game incentives (i.e. they aren’t providing much additional motivation for him and that’s OK). I think the games are adorable so he might just be a tad old for them. Daughter, 9 years old: Absolutely loves the games and moves all the time to unlock additional game time etc. She loves the cute interface, the rooms and the avatars. The functionality of unlocking extra stuff for the games / avatars is really engaging to her. COST: Main con for me is the cost of the watch, but compared to getting them an Apple Watch or a smart phone with a data plan, I think this is a much better option/value for kids/tweens. BONUS: Option to add schedules when certain functions are turned off, for example games or calling during school time (you select the hours yourself). Lots of settings are customizable, which is great. Love the plastic free packaging!!! That’s how all electronics should be packaged.
K**Y
DOES NOT WORK IN CANADA!!!
Bought this for my daughter and absolutely gutted that it does not work in Canada. Amazon.ca why have it on your platform when it does not work in Canada. Actually ships from the USA.
L**T
No loncompren
Es una barbaridad que vendan un articulo que no se puede usar en mexico por que la app del celular ni esta disponible en mexico, Amazon deberia hacer algo
F**I
Doesn't work in UAE - BEWARE
This item doesnt work in the UAE, do not buy if you plan to use it in the MENA region as it is not made for it. I dont understand why Amazon would sell such an item in our region. should be removed or atleast notify the buyers.
R**A
Cannot set up device if live in Canada
CANADIANS: DOES NOT WORK IN CANADA.
M**I
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