SAVE 30%:As of Nov. 27,An Affair – Young Stepmother (2019) the Fitbit Google Ace LTE kids smartwatch is available for $160.97 in the Amazon Black Friday sale, down from $229.95. Includes built-in GPS, calling, messaging, and activity-based games.
Keeping kids active, safe, and entertained is a tall order. Still, the Fitbit Google Ace LTE smartwatch rises to the challenge. This kid-friendly wearable is currently 30% off for Black Friday at Amazon, dropping the price to $160.97 from $229.95.
This smartwatch is designed with both kids and parents in mind. It comes with built-in 4G LTE and GPS, making it easy for families to stay connected without needing a phone. Parents can send calls and messages to their child’s watch through the Family group chat feature. At the same time, kids can keep in touch with siblings and approved adults. For added peace of mind, its location-sharing capability ensures you always know where your little adventurer is.
SEE ALSO: All the best early Black Friday deals at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, and WalmartBut the Ace LTE isn’t all about safety — it’s also packed with fun and fitness features. The Fitbit Arcade offers movement-based games to keep kids active. At the same time, “The Noodle” activity ring tracks their steps, jumps, and bounces, celebrating every Move Goal with colorful animations. School Time mode limits gameplay during class hours but still allows for essential communication, making it a practical tool for busy school days.
Durability is another strong point. The Ace LTE is built with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and a protective bumper case, making it resistant to dust, scratches, and water (up to 50 meters). With a 16-hour battery life and a quick-charging feature that adds 11 hours of use in 30 minutes, this smartwatch is designed to keep up with even the most energetic kids.
With a 3.8-star rating and over 1,000 purchases in the past month, the Fitbit Google Ace LTE is an intelligent investment for families. Don’t wait — this Black Friday deal won’t last long.
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