Thursday, May 9, 2019

Fitbit For kids.


In 2019, it's more common to see kids glued to their smartphones and tablets than it is to see them playing outside. The Fitbit Ace, the company's first fitness tracker for kids ages eight and up, is attempting to change this by making it fun and easy for kids to stay active, rewarding them with badges and trophies for their accomplishments. Using a connected app, parents can access their kids' activity and help give them a motivational boost through personal messages and emojis. The Ace tracks basic metrics, including steps, active minutes, and hours of sleep, and sports a sleek design kids will actually want to wear.

Kids can see all of their tracked activity on the Fitbit mobile app through a special Kid View. Similarly, parents/guardians can use the Parent View on their phone and manage child accounts, see how much activity their kid(s) is getting, and approve friend requests. If you want to pick one up for your kid, the Fitbit Ace 2 is available for purchase now in Night Sky and Watermelon for $70.



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