I think an important question is how often are they willing to charge. If the kids are fine with daily charging, there are a lot of options with a ton of features. If the kids want to charge twice a week or less, the pool is much smaller. If you are using GPS for long, almost all will appreciate charging after (typically 8 hours with GPS on smokes most of them).Iphone or android?
I'd go with a current or last gen galaxy watch personally.
That's a way better price than most of the established brands. Based on the price and battery life, I'm guessing it does not have GPS. That may be insignificant or a deal killer depending what the kids want to use it for.Bought this a few months ago, wear it everyday at work. It's like a Timex.
Thanks to all - these kids can live without GPS.That's a way better price than most of the established brands. Based on the price and battery life, I'm guessing it does not have GPS. That may be insignificant or a deal killer depending what the kids want to use it for.
This is exactly why I gave up on smartwatches with a screen. Even with giving up sleep data, having to charge yet another device daily just wasn't worth the headache for the minimal benefits of a smartwatch to me, at least if you're also carrying your phone with you.I think an important question is how often are they willing to charge. If the kids are fine with daily charging, there are a lot of options with a ton of features. If the kids want to charge twice a week or less, the pool is much smaller. If you are using GPS for long, almost all will appreciate charging after (typically 8 hours with GPS on smokes most of them).
I laugh at some smart watches advertising sleep tracking and then they need to charge daily. Yes, it is possible to charge while you are having a shower or something but many of the daily charge devices end up charging while you sleep as it's convenient.
Yes, no GPS. I was skeptical when I bought it but it works perfectly and can go a few days without charging if you keep screen off until required. I use it for reading msgs from the wife and audio controls as I listen to audiobooks while working. I use it with an iPhone for reference.That's a way better price than most of the established brands. Based on the price and battery life, I'm guessing it does not have GPS. That may be insignificant or a deal killer depending what the kids want to use it for.
Exactly. I found some online that are fairly basic with just enough bells and whistles to keep them entertained.The question I would ask is what do they want.
Teenagers rarely want things for function.
If this is a style thing to fit in with their friends, having the wrong watch means it will sit at home and just be money put on the fire.
Charging, GPS, functions are all secondary to this in my experience with teenagers.
This is kind of the exact opposite of what I was saying.Exactly. I found some online that are fairly basic with just enough bells and whistles to keep them entertained.
I'm not buying them thousand dollar watches for Christmas. If they don't like what I get them the gifts can live in a drawer. I'm okay with that.This is kind of the exact opposite of what I was saying.
If they are expecting 'Apple watch' to fit in. Only 'Apple watch' will be acceptable.
It's usually not about having the thing, it's about having the right thing.
but but 'think of the children'I'm not buying them thousand dollar watches for Christmas. If they don't like what I get them the gifts can live in a drawer. I'm okay with that.
He is. If they really want $1000 watches, they can work enough to buy them.Let
but but 'think of the children'
sarcasm!He is. If they really want $1000 watches, they can work enough to buy them.
"Oh, the humanity !"Let
but but 'think of the children'
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