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Review on Children’s Smartwatch ELARI KidPhone 4GR Wi-Fi, black by Bao Thyy ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The right product for me, the price suited me.

If I had to pick between sacrificing certain features or options like Bluetooth, video calls, and a few others in favor of a more robust battery that is optimized for use in critical circumstances, I know which option I would go with. Some pros: At the time of this writing, I have been use it for around two weeks. My daughter, who is eight years old, received the watch as a New Year's present. Prior to then, she had been utilizing Elari 3g for around a year and a half, which provides a point of comparison. In addition, the other daughter wears a smart watch that was manufactured by a different brand. The youngster expressed a great deal of joy and says she enjoys wearing them, despite the fact that neither watches in general nor electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and speakers are novel to her. In general, I thought these watches were pretty cool. They have a sharp appearance, they are well put together, and they exude a sense of quality. There is protection from splashes. A further advantage is possessed by Alice, on the speakers, with whom the children learned to get along swimmingly. The capacity to connect wireless headphones has not yet been put to use, but the availability of this feature is quite satisfying. The accuracy of geolocation is much higher than that of 3G, which had a dispersion of hundreds of meters; as a result, the distance I drove around the campus each day was about equivalent to how far I drove in my car over the course of an entire year. There is a video connection, and it functions properly; this is, in general, a cool thing to have, but we are not likely to make much use of it. If we buy the same thing for other children, maybe their parents will put them in touch with one another. I was concerned that the battery would run out of juice quickly, but so far everything seems to be fine: I check the charge level of the device every day straight after school, and anywhere from 72 to 63% is quite acceptable considering that the daughter, in her own words, "nearly does not play" (that is, she plays). After braving the chilly weather by walking, there were no issues either. Should be sufficient during the hours of daylight. But, taking into account the size of the package, I was hoping for more. It is surprising how large the watch is, almost as large as my G-shock, but they still manage to fit through the sleeves of the jacket (which is okay). The use of magnetic charging is practical. But you need to realize that you won't be able to charge the watch without it. As a result, when you go on trips, in addition to lightning, usb mini, usb micro, usb type-c, and so on, you must not forget to bring this one. In addition, in contrast to the ordinary ones, it is not readily available everywhere. These are some downsides: When you get a call, you may occasionally see an error message that says "call application error" or something similar. I won't really comprehend this situation until I figure out why it's the way it is. In the event that the test is failed, it will delete all of the pluses. The price is, on average, greater than we would like it to be; however, I purchased it on one website for $5,190, and the acquisition is fairly nice for the amount that I paid. At 8+, for which they are already being sold in some locations, I did not get it without a doubt - this is almost the patrimony of Huawei Kids Pro, and there it is not far to Apple Watch S3 (in conjunction with the phone). On the screen, protective films are not available for purchase (or I did not find it). I'd put up with that if it were possible.

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