- Huawei has announced two new wearables in its new Watch Kids X1 series
- There are two new models, the standard version and a Pro version
- Both models are equipped with robust child safety features to give you peace of mind.
There are two new kids’ smartwatches on the market thanks to Huawei, and the company is showing how the makers of the best smartwatches should really implement child safety.
The two new models, Huawei Watch Kids X1 and Watch Kids
Starting at 249 euros (approximately $293) for the Watch Kids X1 and 349 euros (approximately $410) for the Watch Kids The X1 Pro watch face is also detachable, so your child can use it as a handheld camera.
In terms of storage, both models differ slightly. While the standard Watch Kids X1 and Watch Kids In any case, they both agree when it comes to health tracking functions.
Both models offer very similar health monitoring tools, with a big impact on the sensor front including one for heart rate tracking, a gyroscope, an accelerometer for step counting, and a magnetometer for navigation.
Smartwatches for kids seem to be a pretty hot topic right now, especially since Garmin just launched the Bounce 2, but Huawei’s new watch series is really focusing on child safety measures in many ways.
First of all, the X1 series supports dual-band GNSS positioning, dual-band Wi-Fi for indoor assistance, and cellular connectivity. Then there’s the FamCare app, which puts much of the control in the hands of parents and guardians.
Through this app, you will get direct information about your child’s activity status in real time, allowing you to set safe and dangerous zones and receive alerts when your child enters and leaves these areas. In addition to basic control tools, such as customizing usage limits and setting focus time, FamCare also allows you to make video calls with your child via the camera on the X1 watch face, adding another layer of peace of mind.
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