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

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I was cheated! Product does not correspond to the description at all.

The appearance of the clock from the outside is favorable. notwithstanding the fact that the case was swiftly scratched. But, given that they are children, it is reasonable to anticipate that he will hook, carry on the table, and drop something. I have no problem with this at all. But vnutryanka, full dibilism. The design of the program itself in Paint is where everything gets started. I am not kidding. It is an absolute DISGRACE for a watch of this price range to have such an app in the year 2022. The impression that the pattern was painted on by a child when you look at it. Furthermore, it is not only about the design, but also about how one engages with it. For instance, it is not entirely evident why there are so many windows anywhere in the building. There are a lot of features that are difficult to find. To effect a change in the number, you will need to engage in the most laborious of machinations. Several essential functionality are completely inaccessible to the disable button. Example: There is a function that notifies you when the child removed the watch from their wrist. To a very high degree of ease! So how exactly does it operate? - The child removed the clock from its perch on the table in order to check the time, and then replaced it. The meaning of the message was conveyed to everyone as "the child took off the clock." I removed the watch from where it was hanging on the charger and stowed it away in the closet. Once more, a message. - They accidentally sent "the youngster took off the watch," despite the fact that the child did not remove the watch from their wrist. This message is delivered to each and every number in the phone book whenever there is even the slightest movement. You are unable to turn off the functionality. They are completely incapable of picking up on communication from the spoken word. We gave them three different restarts, made sure they were connected to Wi-Fi, and then waited for ten minutes before viewing the precise coordinates they provided. Is this some kind of joke?! We decided to go out and get a watch so that we can keep track of the child. And in order for him to discover the answer, he will have to first choreograph some shamanic dances with a clock. The much-touted Next Mobile platform is utter nonsensicality. In the same way that I was unable to catch Megafon when I was in kindergarten, I am unable to catch Next Mobile. There is typically a "not for children" designation on the tariff there. 200mb internet? What, in all seriousness?! How many times are you planning to download the geolocation data? five?! I don't recall there being such fees associated with the launch of Windows 10! I WOULD NOT SUGGEST THAT YOU PURCHASE THE WATCH. They are not worth the money that they charge. If the price was 1,500 like the majority of children's watches now available on the market - around 1. Nevertheless, when the cost surpasses ten thousand dollars and I am given "this" rather than a high-quality product.

Pros
  • Excellent fashion sense. Strong enough in all the right places.
Cons
  • Regarding the non-essentials, the case was rapidly scratched, but given that it was being handled by a youngster, it was to be expected. The shoulder strap appears to be designed for an adult and not a toddler. I'm worried that I won't be able to rip it off. In terms of what is essential: FUNCTIONAL!

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