

Bedtime Reminders, alarms, a timer and a stopwatch are all included extras too. There’s no heart rate monitor on the Ace 3, so if (or your child) want such functionality, you should consider the more able Inspire 2 tracker.įitbit recommends the Ace 3 for children over the age of six, with it tracking Steps, Active Minutes and basic Sleep, while also offering up Reminders to Move and basic notifications, like Caller ID. It’s showerproof and the battery should last for up to eight days, meaning your kids can wear it all through the school week to keep an eye on their exercise. It has a simple, tough design and straps specifically for small wrists, with a slim display to show the time and basic readouts. Sleep Cycle photo by Daniel Mingook Kim on Unsplash.Fitbit Ace 2, the Ace 3 is specifically designed for kids, making it the obvious choice to top this list. Calm photo by Federico Respini on Unsplash. Google, Android, Google Play, Wear OS by Google and other marks are trademarks of Google LLC. Google Assistant and some related features are not available in all languages.

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