Garmin Kids Smartwatch With Messaging & Tracking
Garmin Kids Smartwatch With Messaging & Tracking Price comparison
Garmin Kids Smartwatch With Messaging & Tracking Price History
Price History for Garmin Bounceâ„¢, Kids Smartwatch, Two-Way Text and Voice Messaging, Location Tracking, Black Camo
Statistics
Current Price | $149.99 | October 31, 2024 |
Highest Price | $149.99 | October 12, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $149.99 | October 12, 2024 |
Last price changes
$149.99 | October 12, 2024 |
Garmin Kids Smartwatch With Messaging & Tracking Description
- Kids smartwatch sends messages and tracks their location to help encourage an active lifestyle while offering parents peace of mind (active subscription and LTE connectivity required)
- Durable, swim-friendly smartwatch features a bright color touchscreen display and up to 2 days of battery life between charges (connected feature usage and LTE network conditions will significantly impact battery life)
- Easily stay in contact with your child via text and voice messaging from the Garmin Jr. app on your compatible smartphone to the Bounce smartwatch and from Bounce to the Garmin Jr. app (active subscription and LTE connectivity required)
- Real-time location tracking lets you check in on your child’s whereabouts through the Garmin Jr. app on your compatible smartphone and even receive notifications when your child enters or leaves parent-defined boundaries (active subscription and LTE connectivity required)
- For added peace of mind, the Assistance feature lets your child quickly trigger a message with their live location to their family contacts (requires setup and your child to be in an area with network coverage where data connectivity is available)
Garmin Kids Smartwatch With Messaging & Tracking Specification
Specification: Garmin Kids Smartwatch With Messaging & Tracking
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Garmin Kids Smartwatch With Messaging & Tracking Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Garmin Kids Smartwatch With Messaging & Tracking
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Brandy –
Fit nicely on my daughter’s wrist. Was easy for her to understand and use. You can send voice messages as well as pre set text messages. I loved that we could change the pre set messages. It’s only 9.99 a month for the texting feature. Also live track is pretty accurate.
Mike –
Got this for my kid. Great way to communicate with them, without letting them get distracted by technology!
Hayley –
My daughter is 11 and easily influenced, I don’t think she is ready for a phone so we opted for this. She actually loves it and enjoys the activity features. It allows me to text her through the Garmin Jr app and track her location. She can text me back only with pre-typed responses or voice record. I can also set it in school mode so she can’t fidget with it during the day. It’s the perfect transition piece. Charging holds up good too!
Lisa –
I bought a Bounce for my eight year old son; he likes to ride around and play with friends in the neighborhood. I love that he is building confidence and independence and being outdoors, but I also wanted piece of mind knowing I could reach him and keep tabs on his whereabouts. I would NEVER give a child a smartphone, so this seemed like a perfect option.
On the whole, it’s functioned exactly as needed. He enjoys wearing it. The battery is good enough to get through a day or two. He enjoys the games and had no problem figuring out how to use the Bounce and it’s various functions. Parental controls include “school mode” (which limits sounds and features during hours a parent can specify), and there’s a “do not disturb during sleep” option as well. A year of service was only $100.
He and I liked it so much, I recommended it to my sister, who has two boys, 8 and 10.
This is where Garmin needs to take note…
Garmin has a “family” system for the bounce (so that parents can determine a child’s Bounce settings, including who may contact a child). All settings are managed, and all communication occurs, within the Garmin Jr. app. The options for titles within a family include administrator, members (which are broken down into guardians, who can modify settings and caregivers, who cannot), and kids. My household had included my son, myself and my husband, our parents (my son’s grandparents), and my sister (his aunt), so all parties could communicate with my son. When my sister got two watches for her boys, she was unable to add them to the household because she was not the administrator, so she started her own family. This is where things get weird and definitely need improvement. The app has an option to make “connections,” which allows for interactions with other families. She and I connected, and after doing so, her boys and my son (cousins) can communicate through their watches, but she and I cannot contact our respective nephews. WHY WOULD THIS NOT BE POSSIBLE, OR AT LEAST AN OPTION???? Further, since you can only be a member of one family at a time, and there are restrictions that limit adults from contacting children that aren’t in their family, my parents cannot communicate with my sister’s boys (their other grandsons), whom they care for regularly. WHAT SENSE DOES ANY OF THIS MAKE? I am certain there are MANY adult caregivers (be it grandparents, babysitters, nannies, aunts/uncles, tutors, etc.) who engage with kids from multiple households/families. Why would Garmin restrict contact with adults in this way?? This is a huge, annoying flaw (or oversight) in need of improvement as soon as possible. Also, the app doesn’t let any adult in the household (not even the administrator) monitor the content of a child’s messages (you would have to physically take your child’s watch to see their messages.) This also seems like it should be an option, given the target audience for the watch.
For the price and current functionality, 4/5 stars, but it could be a 5/5 if Garmin did some work on the family system.
FinHead –
My wife and I both have Garmins and loved everything about the Garmin Bounce for our daughter, BUT… One of our primary incentives was to let her communicate with her friends, who mostly have Apple watches. There is no way to text the Garmin Bounce without using the Garmin app which is not available for the Apple Watch. That one feature kept us from purchasing and recommending to anyone else.
Anibal –
I am i the middle of thinking what to do, because my daughter loved the watch but after just 8 months of use it just died, didn’t charge anymore and went dead!
Jennifer –
I bought this for my granddaughter. She will be going to school this year and her parents love the fact that they can find her at school and she is safe. Very durable and she is not able to contact anyone but emergency, mom and dad.
Placeholder –
Received it today but just realize you can’t call your child. Love the look and feel of the watch though. Unfortunately will send back bc we can’t call to and from watch.