Updated
Updated · PCMag · Jun 1
Fitbit Ace LTE Kids Smartwatch Drops 44% to $99.95, Hitting Record-Low Price
Updated
Updated · PCMag · Jun 1

Fitbit Ace LTE Kids Smartwatch Drops 44% to $99.95, Hitting Record-Low Price

1 articles · Updated · PCMag · Jun 1
  • $99.95 buys the Fitbit Google Ace LTE as of June 1, cutting $80 from its $179.95 list price and marking its lowest tracked price, according to CamelCamelCamel.
  • The kids-focused watch pairs 4G LTE and GPS tracking with parent-managed calling and messaging for up to 20 contacts, aiming to keep children reachable without full internet access.
  • Battery life is rated at more than 16 hours, and a 30-minute fast charge restores about 11 hours of use, reducing the risk of the device going offline during the day.
  • Fitbit also bundles activity-based games through Fitbit Arcade and step-and-jump tracking via the Noodle ring, while parents can limit gameplay during school hours.
  • PCMag previously rated the Ace LTE "Excellent," citing its mix of kid-friendly games, parental controls and GPS features that now come at a lower entry price.
Is Fitbit's 44% price cut a true bargain or a warning sign for its new kids' smartwatch?
With a mandatory monthly fee, what is the true yearly cost of the discounted Fitbit Ace LTE?
Do kids' smartwatches promote safety or hinder a child's independence by normalizing surveillance?