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Fire 7 Kids tablet, 7" Display, ages 3-7, 16 GB, (2019 release), Blue Kid-Proof Case

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Color: Blue


Style: Kids Fire 7


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  • Stream through Wi-Fi or view downloaded content on the go with 16 GB of internal storage and up to 7 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching video, and listening to music. Add a microSD card for up to 512 GB of expandable storage.

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  • Amazing value on the Kids edition for what is all included.
Color: Blue Style: Kids Fire 7
Was evaluating buying portable DVD players for both kids prior to a long car ride so each could watch what they want. The selection of quality (name brand) DVD players is nonexistent in 2019. All the stuff sold on Amazon is off/unknown brands with a lot of mixed reviews, many 1-star reviews that say they break within the first hour of use or really good 4-5 star reviews that are very generic which makes me question their authenticity. Many descriptions on the products themselves and the reviews doesn’t even match the product listings, so again I question authenticity of the reviews. Really wanted something that would play our already ripped movies but didn’t want to fork over a ton for an iPad. Somehow ended up on this item during the pre-release sale. Buying two included 25% off of both and free Toy Story headphones with each. Could not believe the great value of the Fire 7 Kids Edition. 1-year of FreeTime included which comes with a ton of content (books, games, apps, and streamable tv shows and movies). Also includes the kid proof foam case, and a 2 year replacement deal if it breaks. Took me a few hours to update both with the latest OS updates and setup kid profiles but it was totally worth it. I also had to re-rip our movie collection for stereo audio as the default 5-channel on the rips did not have audio on the tablet as I don’t think the Fire tablet has as great of support for the various codecs out there, but once I got the right settings (stereo 2-channel mp3) Handbreak made that task easy on 20-ish movies. Also had to download and then figure out how allow the “Video Player for Android” on the FreeTime kids app since it appears locally installed video files are not allowed on the FreeTime app itself, but it wasn’t too hard to figure out. I added 32GB micro SD card to each to store the movies. Really great option for travel as there is no changing and scratching dvds every time you need to change a movie. Kids loved every minute of the two days of 4hr car rides. I will say the tablets can be sluggish at times with downloading apps and moving between apps. Movies play great which is really all I was looking for, the other stuff (apps, books, and games) was more bonus stuff IMO. And I will say the battery life could be better. Full charge would be about 50% after 4hrs of using in the car. Device were offline so that might drain quicker if you’re using wifi. And I also don’t think when you put them to sleep that they are very good at conserving battery like an Apple product would. Just make sure you do full changes prior to long car rides. Comments on FreeTime. I love that you can have multiple profiles for each child, and can configure time limits and limit all content and apps. I also love that I can add additional apps to be allowed outside of the ones included with FreeTime. What I find very frustrating is when you are trying to find new apps, games, books, etc inside the app, every time you touch something it downloads it. I know they are trying to make it easy for kids but it just gets ridiculous when they touch 100 different things that don’t open immediately, so they keep touching more items, and they all start downloading at once. I also don’t like that you can’t get a description and screenshots of what the content is from within the FreeTime app. Like if I search for puzzles, mazes, or matching games, it just has a list of the app icon with no outline for parents as to what the app actually is. Also love that the Kids Edition is an Ads Free tablet, so no adds on the lock screen, and could easily be converted to a regular tablet if you want later. The foam case is removable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2019 by John

  • Perfect for Small Children
Color: Blue Style: Kids Fire 7
This tablet is no more and no less than what a starter tablet needs to be. I’d say it’s perfect for kids 5 and under. I gifted them to my 2 and 3-year-old nieces for Christmas this year and they seem to love them. I also caught them in November when they were 2 for $100 so I feel like I got a great deal. Setup: I'm used to iOS as all my devices are Apple, but setup was easy enough. I didn't run into any major issues or glitches that hindered me from adding their apps and books. It connected to a Wi-fi network just fine. No problems. Function: The screen quality is clear and crisp. Touch-screen response is good. The icons are displayed largely and vibrantly for simplicity and ease of use for small children. Apps open and close with no random glitches or error messages. The bumper case around it provides a thick layer of protection and makes it easier for your kid to grip the tablet and hold onto it. Would also be very difficult for a toddler to mischievously try and take it off. The little kickstand is a nice touch for stationary use, although, teach your child to be ginger with it. I can see it being very easy to break it off if you’re man-handling and kids can be rough with their things. Freetime Content: I was able to choose mainstream content they know and love so that it better holds their interest. Frozen, Mickey, Hotel Transylvania, Spongebob. Basically, all their favorite Disney and Nickelodeon stuff with a variety of other things sprinkled in. The content selection gets an A+. Content Sharing: You can choose to “share content” from your Amazon account under their Freetime profile, which is how I added their movies. There may be another way to add movies to their profile, but I didn’t play around with it long enough to figure it out. That method was easiest for me, so I ran with it. Features: The parent or guardian has ALL control regarding what their child sees or does under the Freetime profile, and profiles cannot be switched without a pin. That’s awesome unless your kid is like some type of baby hacker genius who can figure that pin out. Then beware, I guess. Otherwise, the Freetime profile is isolated and has its own thing going. It's JUST for kids. No inappropriate apps or videos mixed in for you to filter through. No wacky settings you must turn on or off to fix things the exact way you want them to be. If you allow the child to be connected to the internet while using, you don't have to worry about them seeing anything they’re not supposed to. When you set up the Freetime profile, you will also be entering your child's age which will customize the look of the profile and the type of content that will be offered for download as far as learning stages and comprehension. Does a huge chunk of the work for you when it comes to picking out things your kid will enjoy. Lastly, these have a feature that allow you to place time limits on how long and often your child can use the tablet. Now, my personal belief is that if the child is using kid-friendly content, they’re learning, and are being kept productively occupied, I don’t see the harm in them using the tablet for longer than is deemed “normal” or “acceptable” by someone with a big mouth. It’s common sense to try and not to let your kid turn into a couch potato. I don’t have children, but I still know it’s tough being a parent, so I’ll reserve judgement as should everyone else. Kids are rambunctious balls of constant energy and if these provide you with even the tiniest moments of peace & harmony from your kids, don’t be guilted or shamed out of letting them use it often. The world is technology driven and it can only put your child ahead of the curve to be fluent in the use of electronics. If you see your child developing an unhealthy addiction, that’s when I’d step in. Chances are, they know when to throw the tablet down and go chase the dog or climb a tree. Again, just my opinion. Suggested Additional Purchases: You may want to pick up an SD card as 16 Gigabits is NOT enough storage for a tablet and fills up quickly. If you’re wanting to store a good amount of movies/shows for long car rides, doctor visits, etc., spring for additional storage. A car charger would also be a good idea for travelling, especially chargeable battery packs so that it can be re-charged even if you can’t get to a power outlet. Also, headphones, headphones, HEADPHONES for kids! Unless you want to help Dora the Explorer cross that bridge 13,000 times, I suggest you grab a pair! Complaints: I don’t really have any complaints about them as of right now. They work well and the babies are happy with them. My only hope is that they can withstand the juice, food particles, and sticky candy-coated fingers coming their way. Even if they only get a few years out of them, they’re worth what I paid. The older they get, I’ll spring for something more advanced. For their age right now though, these are perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2019 by Vanessa Rutherford

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