Walmart has iTime Kids' Interactive Touchscreen Character Smart Watch (Various Styles) on sale from $8.80 listed below. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial) or on orders of $35+.
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iTime Kids' Interactive Touchscreen Character Smart Watch
Watch Minecraft iTime Unisex Kids Interactive Smartwatch - Model# MIN4130 is the first of its kind integrating your child s favorite characters with the fun and excitement of technology. This kids licensed smart watch for boys or girls is an interactive watch that features 10 character clock faces (5 digital and 5 analog); 26 fun touch-activated games; a front facing selfie camera and viewer for taking and viewing photo and video; a voice recorder; a fitness tracker to track your steps calories and distance; three changeable wallpapers; a basic arithmetic calculator; and time tools such as an alarm with three custom alarm tones a timer and a stopwatch! Makes a great gift for your Minecraft fan. Included is a standard micro-USB cord for charging and transferring photos* videos and voice notes to your computer. *Windows only. No third party connectivity or Bluetooth Capabilities for added protection.
Product SKU:
867692915
UPC:
30506555957
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Walmart has iTime Kids' Interactive Touchscreen Character Smart Watch (Various Styles) on sale from $8.80 listed below. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h for finding this deal.
Note: Available styles may vary by region.
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iTime Kids' Interactive Touchscreen Character Smart Watch
Model: Minecraft Kids Smartwatch - Interactive LED Screen Watch with 10 Custom Watch Faces, Games, Camera, Alarm, Step Tracker & More - Fun Tech Gift for Boys and Girls - Fits Wrists 5.5'' to 8.0"
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Being a kids toy watch is exactly why a parent would ask if it is waterproof.
You're coming at this from the "it's cheap, of course it isn't waterproof" perspective. Many of us will be thinking "it's a kids electronic watch, of course it would be waterproof, right?"
Good price on this but PSA: we got the Minecraft one for our son and recently it started having issues consistently turning on or at least with the screen turning on. It maybe lasted a year before the issues popped up...granted he got it wet a few times but even then it was still working OK after we let it dry out. These obviously aren't waterproof
Fun toy for 6 and under I'd say. I've had the Sonic for a few years. Chargers via MicroUSB and doesn't do much. Camera and recording quality is that of an old FloppyDisk camera from the 90s
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It's a kids toy watch. Not sure why you would even bring waterproof into question
Being a kids toy watch is exactly why a parent would ask if it is waterproof.
You're coming at this from the "it's cheap, of course it isn't waterproof" perspective. Many of us will be thinking "it's a kids electronic watch, of course it would be waterproof, right?"
Being a kids toy watch is exactly why a parent would ask if it is waterproof.
You're coming at this from the "it's cheap, of course it isn't waterproof" perspective. Many of us will be thinking "it's a kids electronic watch, of course it would be waterproof, right?"
I get your perspective, but waterproofing electronics is a pretty expensive/high price point feature, so that poster's angle (if a bit rude) was spot on. It's a reasonable question to ask as a parent… until you see the price.
I get your perspective, but waterproofing electronics is a pretty expensive/high price point feature, so that poster's angle (if a bit rude) was spot on. It's a reasonable question to ask as a parent… until you see the price.
Meh, not looking for an IP rating on them - some cheap rubber seals would be fine. At $18 original price that doesn't seem super out of reach for what this product is versus similar items in the category.
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I get your perspective, but waterproofing electronics is a pretty expensive/high price point feature, so that poster's angle (if a bit rude) was spot on. It's a reasonable question to ask as a parent… until you see the price.
It's actually not expensive, it's the actual testing for the IP rating that's expensive.
Oneplus used to get around that with waterproofing phones by not sending it for official ratings but still adding the extra adhesive.
It's actually not expensive, it's the actual testing for the IP rating that's expensive.
Cost is minimal when not going for certification
certification testing is a one-time procedure usually costing just a few thousand dollars. it's practically negated with the sale of the first production run.
I handled this for a toy company i recently worked for.
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certification testing is a one-time procedure usually costing just a few thousand dollars. it's practically negated with the sale of the first production run.
I handled this for a toy company i recently worked for.
This is true up until it fails certification and has to go back to R&D. I'm sure it's costly to have to pay people off so you don't have to recertify.
But if they can get it on shelves a couple months sooner and then just settle for scraps somewhere down the road in a class action lawsuit, I'm sure it justifies the cost.
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You're coming at this from the "it's cheap, of course it isn't waterproof" perspective. Many of us will be thinking "it's a kids electronic watch, of course it would be waterproof, right?"
Oneplus used to get around that with waterproofing phones by not sending it for official ratings but still adding the extra adhesive.
Cost is minimal when not going for certification
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You're coming at this from the "it's cheap, of course it isn't waterproof" perspective. Many of us will be thinking "it's a kids electronic watch, of course it would be waterproof, right?"
You're coming at this from the "it's cheap, of course it isn't waterproof" perspective. Many of us will be thinking "it's a kids electronic watch, of course it would be waterproof, right?"
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Oneplus used to get around that with waterproofing phones by not sending it for official ratings but still adding the extra adhesive.
Cost is minimal when not going for certification
Comes with camera and voice recorder. I suppose I can put custom images in? Would be even nice if they can be hacked into a real smart watch though.
Cost is minimal when not going for certification
I handled this for a toy company i recently worked for.
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I handled this for a toy company i recently worked for.
But if they can get it on shelves a couple months sooner and then just settle for scraps somewhere down the road in a class action lawsuit, I'm sure it justifies the cost.