Kids Fitness Tracker for Girls Boys Teens 3+, Kids Step
Kids Fitness Tracker for Girls Boys Teens 3+, Kids Step Counter Watch, SpO2 Heart Rate Sleep Tracker, IP68 Waterproof Kids Activity Tracker Watch with Calorie Counter, Gifts for Girls Boys, Black
Kids fitness tracker for boys girls age 3+
More Convenient Magnetic Charging
- (Includes Charging Cable)
- The charging interface is under the dial and designed with two contact points. Connect the magnetic charging head to the two contact points and it will be successfully charged (no more frequent disassembling the dial).
- Fully charge within 2 hours and has up to 7+ days battery.
Countdown & Stopwatch
- Use timer & stopwatch features right on kids’ wrists, no matter when they play puzzle game in daily life, study and finish homework, or exercise and have outdoor activities, they can turn on the stopwatch or countdown to help them reach their goals.
Only Designed for Boys Girls Age 3-12
- Comfortable and adjustable silicone band fits wrist 4.3″ – 6.5″ in circumference.
- Skin-friendly and durable outer-space and universe engraved bands fits for preprimary and primary school children
- Color in Black, Blue and Pink for choice
Dimensions: | 11.3 x 8.8 x 2.7 cm; 60 Grams |
Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacture: | CareUALL |
Department: | Boys |
Dimensions: | 11.3 x 8.8 x 2.7 cm; 60 Grams |
Origin: | China |
This is a fairly typical step counter aimed at children. It’s a good size, fits on the wrist nicely and doesn’t look too big. Great blue colour, my son is a big fan.
The watch itself has basic functionality for monitoring activity, it’s not an all singing all dancing one with games or music.
I have had some issues pairing it with the app so not ideal if you want to keep track of your child’s activity but nice enough for them to have a record of day to day.
Easy to use and connect fast!
It is lightweight and great value for money!
May be great as a gift!
Highly recommended it!
The Kids Fitness Tracker is a fantastic product that encourages children to lead a healthy and active lifestyle. The fitness tracker is designed to track various activities, including steps taken, distance covered, and calories burned, providing children with valuable information about their physical activity levels.
The design of the fitness tracker is fun and appealing, with bright colors and a comfortable adjustable strap that fits comfortably on the wrist. It also has a user-friendly interface that is easy for children to navigate, making it an excellent way to introduce them to technology.
One of the best features of this fitness tracker is its ability to sync with smartphones, allowing parents to monitor their child’s activity levels and set goals. It also comes with a sleep monitor that tracks the quality and duration of sleep, which is essential for promoting healthy sleep habits.
Well designed children’s fitness tracker.
Lightweight and my granddaughter has said it’s comfortable to wear.
Cute design around the strap with a co-ordinating buckle and fastening.
Fast charge – fully charges in around and hour and doesn’t need recharging for approx a week – so much better than my Apple watch that I have to charge daily
GREAT FEATURES
-waterproof
-has 30 clock faces to choose from
-stop watch
-alarm
-countdown
-2 year guarantee
MONITERS
-steps
-calories burnt
-distance travelled
-outdoor run
-outdoor walk
-cycling
-indoor run
-skipping
-sleep pattern
-heart rate
-blood oxygen
-temperature
I like everything about this watch and my granddaughter loves it, the only thing I’m not keen on is the calories burned reading as I don’t want her to get obsessed with calories, so I’ve told her this function of he watch doesn’t work and she doesn’t use it.
So many functions for such a good price
Would make a great gift
RECOMMENDED
This fitness tracker looks smart and isn’t too bulky. It was a bit fiddly to set up and learn to use. However, once we got the hang of it it performed well. It does have an impressive range of features. I think this watch is best for older kids as it might be too fiddly for younger kids.
This Fitness tracker for kids is surprisingly good value and has almost all of the functions from the more well known expensive brand. The watch face itself has a very good colour display with good characters and images, it’s unisex enough to suit boys or girls and doesn’t feel too young. This is a great entry level smart watch that introduces children to wearable tech, it’s easy enough for young children to use but has more features that slightly older children (9-11) years wouldn’t get bored of using. It’s slightly difficult to pair but once it’s done you don’t have to worry about doing it again. The only downside is that the watch wasn’t obviously easy to navigate at first, not all of the face is sensitive so when we were originally trying to ‘scroll’ on the face it didn’t work but we quickly got used to it. The tracking and monitoring elements seem relatively accurate at recording so overall it’s a great smart watch and well worth its value.
This fitness watch for kids has all the basics to help track their exercise, heart rate etc and allows parents to monitor them. Its great because it helps to ensure kids arent having too much of a sedentary lifestyle. The flipside is how much do you really need to monitor kids and could it cause anxiety issues etc by constantly monitoring these things so closely.
Wow I was so impressed by this. It does everything you’d want from a health monitor watch. It’s easy to use once you get the hang of it. Easy to keep track of your kids health and activity level, does all the things the higher end models do!
My daughter loves this watch, matching mine nicely, using it to constantly tell me the time and how many steps she has done, evermore keeping her interest.
It has a great amount of features, monitoring a wide range of things and as my daughter has proven, it’s been a great conversation starter for what they mean and the numbers she sees.
No issues with it at all, easy to set up and great to use.
Our son stopped wearing his old and bulky kid’s smartwatch and was quite pleased to try this one out.
Straps did not cause any irritation to our son’s skin, he’s got very sensitive skin, so definitely hypoallergenic.
I like the sedentary reminder feature the most. It prevents my son from staying too long in one position and encouraged him to move even just to wriggle his legs and body.
The SPO2 and thermometer are great.
It has all the necessary features you normally get from a smartwatch such as activity trackers etc.
The typeface could be customized, my son enjoyed this feature, but I find the small screen a bit difficult to see although it was not an issue with my son.
The ability to pair with an app to monitor your child’s activity is a very good feature too. You will see updates of your child’s activities.
The sleep monitor is a feature suited for those kids who would actually wear the watch in bed but still could be useful for data purposes.
Camera shutter function if your child has a smartphone and loves taking photos.
No GPS tracking on this one but still a good watch.
Our Granddaughters smile when she saw this watch was a picture. Her first words, “now I can be like mummy” were priceless to hear. The watch monitors all the things a smart watch does, heart rate, steps, calories, distance etc etc. You can customise the watch face which allows your child to really personalise it and make it there own. Charging the watch you use a magnetic cable, which is not ideal if you lose it. The watch pairs with the Wofit app, which we had a few wobbles with but a couple of re-boots later got it working properly on the iPhone. The app is not very child friendly, more suited for the parent to monitor the childs activity.
This is a nice lids fitness tracker. I think up to age 10 max as it is a little young for any child over that. However it is easy to use and feels well made.
Its a little hard to know exactly what the target age range is for this device. Much below 6 or 7, it acts just as a monitor and you can record a range of health statistics and activity etc. But as they get older they can become more active participants with the device and start to follow simple exercises or workouts, once they get to 10 or 11 they may want something more “grown-up” but will have learned all the basics of wearable technology.
The watch feels like a well-built piece of kit, I haven’t been able to find out if it is possible to change straps, which along with changing watch faces is a good way of making sure that the device grows with the child. To get the best from it, it must be paired with a phone using the WoFit app – which downloaded and paired with my iPhone very quickly and without any issues at all.
You can but this with confidence that this is not a very poor piece of kit, it is going to give you indications of health and activity, don’t treat it as being 100% accurate every minute of the day, but it will very quickly warn of highs and lows and help track trends over time.
The only issue to really consider is, do you want your child to have a phone at 5 or 6 years of age. I think it will pair with a tablet which might be a better solution. But the app is not designed for children, so it is better for it to pair with a device that an adult uses until they are much older
Recommended! This would be five stars if it had a USB-C charger (I hate bespoke chargers they always get lost) If it had access to different straps and if the app was a little easier for a smaller child to interpret, but for this price you cannot go wrong
This little activity is perfect for little ones to help you monitor there health.
This watch is very similar to a standard smart watch. It monitors heart rate, temperature and much more.
There is an app available that is alittle temperamental but if you can get it to work it is fine. It’s nice being able to check in on health and make sure they are safe.
The watch is mainly blue in colour with a few yellow clips. The wrist band is small as it is made for children. The screen is also clear to see.
This watch played up something shocking at first.
Wouldn’t register heartbeat, oxygen temperature. Couldn’t scroll. Showed the time and then randomly went to other screens. I was really upset.
Then I cancelled pairing from the app and reconnected.
Wow, it now works perfectly now so if you are getting it for a child it may be better if you set it up for them before gifting it to make sure it’s working properly.
You need to install the WoFit app and connect it to the tracker before it shows anything.
The different screens are accessed by pressing the bottom of the screen. Short presses show the different screens and on some screens a long press accesses other information.
Lost of different settings in the app, highly customisable, you can even keep an eye on your child’s temperature.
Shows messages from the phone that the app is installed, you don’t have to use this feature if you don’t want to but handy if the child has their own phone. I haven’t been able to delete the messages yet, there must be a way but I haven’t found it.
As with all fitness trackers, the data is not for medical use, to be used as guidance only.
I have noticed that if the tracker is disconnected from the app it’s really hard to get it reconnected. It’s happened a couple of times, I’ve ended up having to reboot my phone before it would connect again. Not a huge problem but rather annoying at the time. As this hasn’t happened with other fitness apps I assume it’s a problem with the WoFit app.
The fitness tracker has a comfortable silicone type strap, medium quality, the strap seems strong and the buckle seems less strong but acceptable.
Oh yes, if nearly forgot, there’s a face on the watch under the time which I personally find scary, I think it’s meant to look like a Minecraft figure. Perhaps make sure the child is ok with this. Of course you can change the screen easily so not really a problem it may be just me who finds it creepy. I tried to photograph it but had problems because of the glare from the watch. I’ve still included the photo even though it’s a bit blurred.
I’m feeling generous today so I’ve given it four stars, just.