Google and Fitbit Launch Ace LTE for Kids

Google has announced the launch of Fitbit Ace LTE, a new wearable device powered by Wear OS. This device is designed to encourage kids aged 7 and above to stay healthy through games. It also serves as a communication device between parents and children and provides real-time location tracking.

The Fitbit Ace LTE is visually similar to the Sense 2 or Versa 4, with a rounded square OLED protected by Gorilla Glass 3. The device comes with a plastic bumper for additional screen protection. The housing is made of stainless steel and recycled plastic. The device has a battery life of over 16 hours with standalone LTE connectivity and a lot of gaming factored in, but no always-on display.

The device shares many of the same specs as the Pixel Watch 2, including the Snapdragon W5 /Qualcomm 5100, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, microphone, 5 ATM (50 meters) water resistance, and the same circular pin-based charger with fast charging support. Besides 4G LTE, there’s 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, and GPS/GNSS.

The Fitbit Ace LTE is priced at $229.95, and a monthly or annual Fitbit Ace Pass subscription is required for cellular connectivity, the Fitbit Arcade, and other capabilities.

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