SAVE $99.96:As of Nov. 15,Watch I was dragged into prison by my ex get the Fitbit Google Ace LTE on sale for $129.99 at Woot, down from its usual price of $229.95. That's a discount of 43%.
Your kids are clamoring for a smartwatch. You know they don't need one just yet, but an activity tracker makes sense for their active lifestyles. Or maybe you want to encourage your little ones to start getting up and out there to get their blood flowing so they build healthy habits at an early age. Whatever the case may be, a kid-centric smartwatch is a great idea that can help you encourage and motivate your brood. And you can get a fantastic one right now for its best price yet.
As of Nov. 15, get the Fitbit Google Ace LTE for just $129.99 at Woot. That's $99.96 off its normal price of $229.95 and a 43% discount, as well as one of the lowest prices we've seen. Woot has the Mild colorway in stock, which features a light gray wristband with plenty of fun watch faces to choose from.
This kid-focused smartwatch may be for young users, but it's no slouch when it comes to features. It has built-in 4G LTE and GPS capabilities, so you can keep an eye on where your kid goes no matter what they get up to. They'll love using their new tracker because it comes pre-loaded with games and activities to help them keep track of those impromptu basketball games or hopping on a scooter and hanging out in the backyard.
The watch boasts a 16-hour battery life, so it can keep up with the kids even when your own watch is starting to get low. Pop it on the charger for a fast charge session to get up to 11 hours of battery back in just a half-hour. And if you need to tweak important settings, use options like School Time to make sure your kids actually pay attention in class and don't game on their watch when it's time to learn. And that's not all – there's a host of other comms and even payment features so your kid has everything they need on their wrist.
Snatch this smartwatch up for the kids in your life at this price before the holidays officially roll around.
Topics Smartwatches
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