The Fitbit Ace LTE, a smartwatch designed with kids in mind, is enhancing the back-to-school experience with a range of new features designed to empower both parents and children.
Financial literacy takes a leap forward as Google collaborates with family-oriented debit card services GoHenry and Greenlight, enabling kids to add their cards to the Fitbit Ace LTE. This integration allows for convenient tap-to-pay transactions wherever Google Pay is accepted, instilling financial responsibility and independence in young users.
In the realm of health and wellness, Fitbit has partnered with the Alliance for a Healthier Generation to introduce fresh and engaging health content to the smartwatch’s Daily Quests. These quests motivate children to stay active through challenges like step goals and stair climbs, cultivating healthy habits from a young age.
Parents can now enjoy greater flexibility in managing their child’s smartwatch usage during school hours with the enhanced School Time feature. By introducing a Lunch Break toggle, parents can easily define a specific time during the school day when the watch’s functionalities are temporarily restored, allowing kids to connect with friends and family during their break.
To further strengthen family bonds, Fitbit is set to introduce a feature later this year that will enable kids to add their siblings as contacts on their Ace LTE. This addition aims to simplify communication and coordination between siblings, especially after school hours, fostering a sense of connection and shared experiences.
For parents looking to equip their child with the Fitbit Ace LTE, Google is offering a limited-time discount of ₹2,250 on the wearable starting Sunday, August 11, exclusively on the Google Store. This presents an excellent opportunity to invest in a smartwatch that not only keeps children connected but also encourages healthy habits and financial responsibility.