Xplora XGO3 Kids Smartwatch Cellphone Blue
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Xplora XGO3 Kids Smartwatch Cellphone Blue

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Warranty and returns
Exchange/return of products of proper quality within 14 days Official manufacturer's warranty: 12 months
Features
general
Item Weight
2 Ounces
Brand Name
Xplora
Activities tracked
Walking
Battery
1 Non-Universal Lithium Ion, Required, Included
color
blue
Connection Type
USB
Features
Blue (band)
Includes
Instructions, Charging Cable
Material
Plastic
Maximum Battery Charge Life
72 Hours
Metrics Measured
Total Steps
Operating System Compatibility
Apple iOS, Android
Product Model
Xplora XGO3
Screen Size
1.29 Inches
Water Resistance
Water-Resistant
Wireless Technology
  • Bluetooth ,
  • Wi-Fi
Description
Meet the all-new XGO3 smart watch for kids with a phone and GPS. Packed with technology, the XGO3 includes all the features typical of a conventional cell phone but is designed as a smart watch with safety in mind—and simplified for kids. The XGO3 has all the high-quality features of a premium Xplora device at a more affordable price. Featuring a 2 Megapixel camera and a larger 850mAh battery, the XGO3 also comes with a SIM card so it can be up and running straight from the box. Including a step counter, the XGO3 encourages kids to keep active by rewarding their movement with Xplora Coins that can be redeemed in Xplora’s award-winning Kids' Activity Platform for fun games, activities and exciting campaigns. As with all Xplora watches, the XGO3 connects parents with their kids via the free Xplora App—available from the Apple and Google Play stores. The easy-to-use app allows parents to fully control all watch functions, including parental pre-approved contact list, GPS, safety zones, school mode and much more. The XGO3 from Xplora is the perfect introduction to the digital world for kids. It provides a fun and safe environment for young children from the age of 4 to 11 years while providing comfort, security, and peace of mind for the whole family. There is no social media or internet access. The XGO3 ships with an Xplora Connect SIM and requires a monthly subscription from $9.99 to $13.99 per month.
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Most Helpful Positive Review
panda1129
5
Handy smartwatch
This smartwatch is perfect for my 10 year old daughter. As I do not want to buy her a cellphone yet. I can call her or she can call me. It comes in handy when am picking her up from school. I can also send her messages, although what she can reply is limited as it does not have a keyboard. She can select from emojis or preset responses.
panda1129
5
Handy smartwatch
This smartwatch is perfect for my 10 year old daughter. As I do not want to buy her a cellphone yet. I can call her or she can call me. It comes in handy when am picking her up from school. I can also send her messages, although what she can reply is limited as it does not have a keyboard. She can select from emojis or preset responses.
panda1129
5
Handy smartwatch
This smartwatch is perfect for my 10 year old daughter. As I do not want to buy her a cellphone yet. I can call her or she can call me. It comes in handy when am picking her up from school. I can also send her messages, although what she can reply is limited as it does not have a keyboard. She can select from emojis or preset responses.
refugio
4
i can feel safe
I received this watch for my opinion on hey bullseye and I must say that my daughter was very excited even though at first she thought it was a bit big for her hand but she says that it is comfortable and it adapts very well in terms of important functions that only she can call pre-defined contacts, there is a school mode and you can call for help in a real emergency with the push of a button. Short voice messages can also be sent from both sides (watch and Xplora app). I have to say that these messages can only be sent from the Xplora app. We have classic mom and dad as administrators in the Xplora app, but of course grandma, grandpa, uncle, aunt, etc. they could also use this app. But ATTENTION, only the two parents can be administrators with the Xplora application. This makes me feel more confident that my daughter could ask for help. All other contacts can call you and send you an SMS, but the watch itself does not send an SMS. Then she can call her phone number without the app, that is, all the predefined contacts on the watch, but only outside of school mode. After making a call, the manager receives a message via the Xplora app that a call has been made, including the duration. With the steps of the child, so-called coins can be collected. At first you could use these coins like this. Meanwhile, you can bid on toys with the coins through a paid subscription. There are also various challenges where you "acquire" your coins with activity. And she can take beautiful photos and activate her creativity with them. It is a good option to keep your daughter safe if they have to walk to school with GPS activation.
refugio
4
i can feel safe
I received this watch for my opinion on hey bullseye and I must say that my daughter was very excited even though at first she thought it was a bit big for her hand but she says that it is comfortable and it adapts very well in terms of important functions that only she can call pre-defined contacts, there is a school mode and you can call for help in a real emergency with the push of a button. Short voice messages can also be sent from both sides (watch and Xplora app). I have to say that these messages can only be sent from the Xplora app. We have classic mom and dad as administrators in the Xplora app, but of course grandma, grandpa, uncle, aunt, etc. they could also use this app. But ATTENTION, only the two parents can be administrators with the Xplora application. This makes me feel more confident that my daughter could ask for help. All other contacts can call you and send you an SMS, but the watch itself does not send an SMS. Then she can call her phone number without the app, that is, all the predefined contacts on the watch, but only outside of school mode. After making a call, the manager receives a message via the Xplora app that a call has been made, including the duration. With the steps of the child, so-called coins can be collected. At first you could use these coins like this. Meanwhile, you can bid on toys with the coins through a paid subscription. There are also various challenges where you "acquire" your coins with activity. And she can take beautiful photos and activate her creativity with them. It is a good option to keep your daughter safe if they have to walk to school with GPS activation.
Chigirl830
4
Perfect smart watch for kids too young for a phone
A basic smart watch for my 7 year old. Setup was a little tricky but I figured it all out. Phone calls are easy for him and there's a microphone to record 15 second messages. Texting is limited to the few available preset phrases like "love you!", "call me", "I'm fine", etc. No keyboard to type their own messages. Some basic emojis too. Very sweet when I get a random notification from my little one ???? There's a camera, alarm, calculator and step counter that seems pretty accurate. Overall a great option to keep in contact with your child while they're not with you and has fun features for them. My son loves it!
Chigirl830
4
Perfect smart watch for kids too young for a phone
A basic smart watch for my 7 year old. Setup was a little tricky but I figured it all out. Phone calls are easy for him and there's a microphone to record 15 second messages. Texting is limited to the few available preset phrases like "love you!", "call me", "I'm fine", etc. No keyboard to type their own messages. Some basic emojis too. Very sweet when I get a random notification from my little one ???? There's a camera, alarm, calculator and step counter that seems pretty accurate. Overall a great option to keep in contact with your child while they're not with you and has fun features for them. My son loves it!
Kelly M
4
Works well
I got this for my 11 year old. She loves that she can text without having to be tethered to her phone, same with calls. The service isn't too expensive but if you want to add the unique watch faces, features and games that they definitely want, it's another $3 a month for premium service. Not too bad. I like the gps feature as well. When I want her to be able to communicate but not really have the phone to lose or break, this is an excellent alternative. She has been using it since she got it except while it's charging. She will be very sad if we end the service!
Stitch
4
The Pros outweighs the Cons
Overall my daughter (8 yrs) and I love the watch. Although I do think that there are a few cons I will likely (unless we find another watch with the same pros and a solution to our cons) be purchasing it for my son when he is old enough. This is the perfect fit for a young child so a parent can contact them if needed or vice versa but not need to worry about all the things they would have access to if given an actual phone. Pros: * You can only call pre set numbers that you assign in the app. * If someone adds the watch to their app it alerts you and requires your permission to be added. * Monthly fee is very low cost ($11.99 month to month, $9.99 1 yr, $7.99 2yrs). * My daughter has very thin arms (we usually have to make adjustments for things to fit properly, but the adjustable watch fits great). * Customer service staff have been very helpful and respond quickly. * Long battery life. We have been needing to charge every 3 days or so. * Good cell service. We have not run into an issue of not having cell service. I will update as we travel if we find this no longer to be true. * Not too distracting. Because the watch has minimal features it is not much of a distraction. There is also school mode which doesn’t allow for the watch to be used at all, but we have found that with minimal contacts and features it has been ok for us to have it in use during school. Cons: * Because you can only call contacts there is no option to dial emergency services if needed. Our loophole was to add the direct line to our local police department as a contact. *You can only text using 10 preset texts. (I know the watch is small which would make it hard to write long messages but it would still be nice to have the option. You are able to send voice messages and a suggestion my daughters bff gave was to write a note and take/send a picture of the note we have yet to try that to see if that would be legible and work) * Guardian can not monitor text messages with others via app. (I wish all user activity would also show up on the guardians app so text messages could also be monitored in real time) * We had an issue twice that the watch randomly showed “No SIM” and was not able to be used. This happened while my daughter was at school and she could not fix it on her own which was concerning and another time while at home). We restarted the watch the first time and the problem resolved until it happened again several days later. I contacted customer service and they rebooted the watch and it has yet to happen again.
maryken8221
4
Good for small children, locked digital eco-system
The Xplora XGO3 smartwatch is for children. The watch has a tiny 1" screen, roughly the size of a postage stamp, with a large black bezel. It is lightweight and has a smaller-than-average wristband that is ideal for children. It also included haptic feedback for button presses. It contains a few pre-loaded apps most smartwatches offer, including a phone, camera, chat, photos, step counter, stopwatch, and alarm. From the Xplora app (on an adult's phone), you can add new ringtones and watch faces to the watch. The watch requires a SIM card and paid cellular subscription to make it functional. It runs on 4G LTE and requires a monthly subscription. Although it is significantly less than a smartphone plan, the cost is enough to consider if this is the right product for your child. The core function of this product is to make calls to family, but the functionality is otherwise barebones. I could see a child using this to phone a guardian to pick them up after school or a sports practice. It is more functional than fun. The ideal customer for this watch is a child too young for a smartphone or smartwatch but needs to be connected when away from parents. Xplora is a closed system and lacks integration with iOS or Android systems. This watch can only be managed within the Xplora app, including any GPS tracking or maps. I'd recommend this for children between 5-12, as any older than that, they'd get more functionality from a cheaper cell phone with a pre-paid cellular plan.
maryken8221
4
Good for small children, locked digital eco-system
The Xplora XGO3 smartwatch is for children. The watch has a tiny 1" screen, roughly the size of a postage stamp, with a large black bezel. It is lightweight and has a smaller-than-average wristband that is ideal for children. It also included haptic feedback for button presses. It contains a few pre-loaded apps most smartwatches offer, including a phone, camera, chat, photos, step counter, stopwatch, and alarm. From the Xplora app (on an adult's phone), you can add new ringtones and watch faces to the watch. The watch requires a SIM card and paid cellular subscription to make it functional. It runs on 4G LTE and requires a monthly subscription. Although it is significantly less than a smartphone plan, the cost is enough to consider if this is the right product for your child. The core function of this product is to make calls to family, but the functionality is otherwise barebones. I could see a child using this to phone a guardian to pick them up after school or a sports practice. It is more functional than fun. The ideal customer for this watch is a child too young for a smartphone or smartwatch but needs to be connected when away from parents. Xplora is a closed system and lacks integration with iOS or Android systems. This watch can only be managed within the Xplora app, including any GPS tracking or maps. I'd recommend this for children between 5-12, as any older than that, they'd get more functionality from a cheaper cell phone with a pre-paid cellular plan.

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