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Google Debuts the Fitbit Ace LTE Designed Specifically for Kids

Fitbit has unveiled the Fitbit Ace LTE, a smartwatch designed specifically for children aged 6 and above. This new offering caters to the growing trend of keeping children active and connected, all while providing parents with peace of mind.

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The Fitbit Ace LTE boasts a design that is both durable and comfortable, able to withstand the active lifestyles of young children. The secure silicone band and swim-proof construction make it ideal for everything from playground sessions to poolside adventures. The display is bright and easy to read, even for smaller wrists.

The Ace LTE tracks all-day activity, including steps, active minutes, and calories burned. This allows kids to see their progress throughout the day, motivating them to stay active. To further encourage healthy habits, Fitbit incorporates fun virtual badges, animated clock faces, and personalized avatars that kids can unlock by achieving their activity goals.

What truly sets the Fitbit Ace LTE apart from other fitness trackers for kids is its calling and messaging features. Parents can approve trusted contacts who can then communicate directly with their child through the watch. This allows for safe and controlled communication, ensuring kids can stay connected with family members while parents maintain an element of control.

Safety remains a top priority with the Fitbit Ace LTE. The watch features GPS location tracking, allowing parents to see their child’s location on a map within the Fitbit app. Additionally, parents can set school time lockouts, disabling games and notifications during school hours while still allowing calls and messages in case of emergencies.

Introducing Fitbit Ace LTE

The Fitbit Ace LTE is equipped with an OLED display, making it easy for children to see their stats and activity data. The watch is also swimproof with a water resistance rating of 50 meters. On a single charge, the battery can last up to 16 hours. In terms of connectivity, the Fitbit Ace LTE boasts 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, and GPS. It also includes an optical heart rate sensor, accelerometer, altimeter, magnetometer, ambient light sensor, and gyroscope for comprehensive activity tracking.

Pricing & Availability

The Fitbit Ace LTE is available for pre-order starting today, May 30th, 2024, and will officially go on sale on June 5th, 2024. The price is set at $229.95 USD. This translates to approximately RM1,080.26 Malaysian Ringgit and $255 USD.

The Fitbit Ace LTE also requires an “Ace Pass data plan” which will set you back about USD$9.90 (approx. RM46.95).

Making Digital Safe for Kids – The Big Challenge of Marrying Features and Safety

There’s no denying that our world is becoming increasingly digital. We have graduated from writing letters and licking envelopes to writing short messages and video calls. What’s more, we have TV shows that we can watch on demand rather than wait for a scheduled time of day. But, we’ve never thought of how our children will redefine what it means to be digital natives.

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Once upon a time, it was cool to be that generation who grew up with iPads, iPhones, laptops and more. However, now, after years of academic fear-mongering and negativity, we find ourselves at a crossroads of understanding how these gadgets can be more than just causes for concern, but also tools for learning and channelling the creative curiosity that is so innate in children. We are now looking for ways to make sure our children are ahead of the curve with an inherent curiosity and understanding of technology and gadgets.

However, with all the options available from iPads to Samsung tablets, parents are either at a loss on how to cater for children with gadgets or they are simply overwhelmed by the choices. Then, you have emerging companies like myFirst that are looking at creating gadgets specifically for children with inherent features and guard rails so parents. It’s an emerging niche in tech that we love to call kiddie tech.

Feature-rich Gadgets that are Inherently Safe for Kids

Kiddie tech isn’t as childish as the moniker may allude to. Instead, companies like myFirst are looking to create child-safe devices that address both the child’s needs and parental concerns. However, they are not in the business of dumbing down tech for kids either. Instead, the products being developed for children are very much up-to-date devices with all the bells and whistles we’d expect to see in a regular tablet or smartwatch.

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Take, for instance, the myFirst Camera lineup. This lineup of cameras allows kids to explore and express themselves through the camera lens. What’s more, it’s not a make-believe camera – no – it’s a fully functional digital camera that children can use with an SD card to capture what they see. Yes, it’s a digital camera, something we adults have left in the past. However, with devices like the myFirst Camera, parents are allowed a small window into their children’s point of view as they capture what is most important to them. Paired with items like the myFirst Frame Live, these perspectives can be shared with loved ones beyond just the nuclear family.


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Source: myFirst

“Kids also just want to have fun. For our wearable smartphones (WatchPhones), it would have been too easy to include games to keep the kids entertained, but we don’t have games in our watches because we want kids to be able to focus on the fun element of being social with communication, not glued to a screen on games all day.”

G-Jay Yong, Founder of MyFirst


These fully functional devices not only allow us to interact more meaningfully with kids, it also allow the children to become familiar with technology in a more guided manner. Things are sandboxed to an experience that is very specific and enriching for the children. When was the last time you went to the beach or a family dinner and set your child off on a photo journey? Did you learn anything from their unique perspective?

Addressing Parental Concerns Both Digitally and In Real Life

It’s not just about perspective when it comes to gadgets, parents are concerned. We are constantly bombarded by the media about kidnappings, dangerous online interactions and more. These situations not only strike fear in parents but also create a sense of dread when devices are passed to our kids. But, what if there was a way to alleviate your fears with a device?

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Devices like the myFirst Fone R2 have been built to alleviate these fears. The 4G-enabled watch allows you to know where your child is even without a smartphone. It also gives them the ability to contact you if anything were to get a little awry. Yes – it is a smartwatch with a camera on it but it does come with guard rails. These guard rails allow the experience to be unique for each child but also safe.

Speaking of, when it comes to data privacy, parents can rest at ease with companies like myFirst. They have a robust system to ensure that data is stored privately and securely. MyFirst clarified, “When a family onboards to myFirst, the KYC is done on the parent. The parent then creates a kids sub-account for each kid. This way, myFirst only has personally identifiable information of the parents, and no personally identifiable information of the kids whatsoever.”  Of course, if it’s our data on the internet, we want it to be safe too. We’ve been assured that myFirst also takes every precaution when it comes to that.

Striking A Balance of Safety and Fun

There is no denying that children want to be engaged in an entertaining way. More often than not, digital experiences trump the experiences we can provide them, especially with the limited time and space we may have. So, it’s not just about making things safe and secure, it’s about striking that balance between safe and fun.

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Photo by August de Richelieu on Pexels.

In the words of G-Jay Yong, Founder of myFirst, “myFirst is built from the ground up for kids so we build in the pros, and build out the downsides, so it’s safe and suitable for kids and the family.” He emphasizes that “[myFirst devices] serve as the kids’ first tech devices so they can benefit from all the good that technology can bring to our lives like communication and being sociable, without all the bad stuff usually associated with technology.”

This sentiment on utilizing technology for the benefit of Children is growing in today’s society. Parents are looking to stimulate their children without creating gadget addicts. This comes with a heavy responsibility of keeping an eye on interactions, apps and even websites that your children could interact with. However, devices built for children have created a safe sandbox where parents can rest at ease as their children grow, explore devices and express their curiosity.