Google announces Fitbit Ace LTE for kids with Wear OS, Pixel Watch 2 specs (2024)

Google announces Fitbit Ace LTE for kids with Wear OS, Pixel Watch 2 specs (1)

The Fitbit Ace LTE is Google’s newest wearable powered by Wear OS and meant to encourage kids (ages 7+) to be healthy through games, while also serving as a parent-child communication and real-time location device. A monthly or annual Fitbit Ace Pass subscription is required for cellular connectivity, the Fitbit Arcade, and other capabilities.

Hands-on: The Fitbit Ace LTE is Google’s most complete launch in ages [Gallery]

Table of contents

  • Design + Hardware
  • Gaming + Fitness
  • Smartwatch Features + Mobile App

Design + Hardware

Visually, the Ace LTE looks like a Sense 2 or Versa 4 with a rounded square OLED (333 PPI) protected by Gorilla Glass 3. In the box, you get a raised plastic bumper that snaps on to further protect the screen. The housing also consists of stainless steel and recycled plastic.

Battery life is rated at over 16 hours (328 mAh typical) with standalone LTE connectivity and a lot of gaming factored in, but no always-on display. The AOD can be enabled in the Settings app, which is identical to Wear OS. However, there’s no Play Store, third-party apps, or advertising.

Typical usage is based on a school day with 6 sessions of 5-minute gameplay, 10 messages, 3 one-minute voice calls, 5 location checks, 2 payments and 4 hours with Wi-Fi connectivity.

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Google announces Fitbit Ace LTE for kids with Wear OS, Pixel Watch 2 specs (3)
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The Fitbit Ace LTE shares many of the same specs as the Pixel Watch 2, including the Snapdragon W5/Qualcomm 5100, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, microphone, 5 ATM (50 meters) water resistance, and the same circular pin-based charger with fast charging support.

Besides 4G LTE (courtesy of the existing Google Fi/T-Mobile partnership), there’s 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, and GPS/GNSS. As a Fitbit device, it has a simplified version of the optical heart rate sensor on the Pixel Watch 2, accelerometer, gyroscope, altimeter, magnetometer, and ambient light sensor.Google removed health sensors that are not necessary for kids, like how the ECG app on the Pixel Watch already has a 22+ age requirement.

Pixel Watch 2Fitbit Ace LTE
320 ppi AMOLED333 ppi OLED
Gorilla Glass 5Gorilla Glass 3
24 hours with always-on display16+ hours with gaming/LTE, AOD off
306 mAh328 mAh
30 minutes to 50%
43 minutes to 80%
75 minutes to 100%
30 minutes to 60% (11 hours)
70 minutes to 100% (16+ hours)
Housing: 100% recycled aluminumHousing: Plastic, stainless steel, glass, and recycled materials
$399.99$229.95 + subscription
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Google announces Fitbit Ace LTE for kids with Wear OS, Pixel Watch 2 specs (9)
Google announces Fitbit Ace LTE for kids with Wear OS, Pixel Watch 2 specs (10)

Gaming + Fitness

To play the games, which are accessed from the bottom “triangle” button on the right edge, kids have to move. For example, you might not be able to play the next level/chapter until getting more activity in, with Google cheekily calling this “interval-based gaming.”

Eejies are customizable creatures that feed off daily activity — the more kids reach their movement goals, the more healthy and happy their eejie gets.

As they progress and complete daily activities, kids earn arcade tickets to customize their eejie character with new outfits and stuff to decorate their “home in Bit Valley, the native home of the eejie” (yes, like “Animal Crossing”).

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Google announces Fitbit Ace LTE for kids with Wear OS, Pixel Watch 2 specs (12)
Google announces Fitbit Ace LTE for kids with Wear OS, Pixel Watch 2 specs (13)
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Titles in the Fitbit Arcade are powered by the Unity engine and take full advantage of the available hardware. For example, there’s a fishing game called “Smokey Lake” where your hand becomes a pole that vibrates when you catch something. You pull your hand up to reel it back in. Another title called “Pollo 11” involves moving your wrist to navigate a “chicken in a bathtub racing through Space.” In addition to gesture-based gameplay, there are also puzzle-esque challenges. New games will be added every few months.

Games can be limited by adults during set hours with “School Time.”

All the available watch faces feature a “Noodle” — which can be a snake, skeleton, or other themed character — activity ring to track their daily Move Goal, which takes into account intensity. For example, 90 points is about 45 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity.

Google Research developed a new movement algorithm “that better and more accurately measures kids physical activity throughout the day.” The experience takes into account overexertion, while goals aren’t all or nothing.

There’s a large speaker cutout on the left edge and the bottom is home to the sole band connector that will be familiar to Versa/Sense owners. A loop is permanently attached on the top edge. The Fitbit Ace LTE recognizes what bands are plugged in thanks to a patented connection mechanism inspired by Nintendo cartridges of old. This loads new content that can be used to customize their eejie.

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There are currently six bands with fun names like Strange Arcade, Moovin’, Spooky Pubs, Glitterbomb Skate, Camp Nightmare, and Courtside. More will be coming.

Smartwatch Features + Mobile App

On the right edge, you’ll find the two buttons that take up that entire edge. The top one is marked by a circle that opens a screen to access communication features, alarm clock, activity stats, and other smartwatch-esque capabilities. Google Wallet tap-to-pay will be introduced in a “couple of months,” with parents able to set an allowance and get real-time spending notifications.

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Google announces Fitbit Ace LTE for kids with Wear OS, Pixel Watch 2 specs (21)

The Ace LTE lets a kid message, call, and send voice memos — using an IP-based backend — to their parents from their wrist. Parents receive and send messages, as well as see a month’s worth of Move Goal progress, using the Fitbit Ace app available on Android and iOS. A child can have up to 20 approved Contacts for calling/messaging on the watch.

Parents can view where their kids are in the Ace app, with this location data deleted after 24 hours. Privacy and data minimization are big tentpoles, with activity history in the Ace app “deleted after a maximum of 35 days.”

The $229.95 Fitbit Ace LTE is available for pre-order today on the Google Store and Amazon with general availability on June 5. More retailers will follow. It’s available in Spicy Pebble (green) with the Moovin’ Band or Mild Pebble (dark gray) with the Strange Arcade Band.

At launch (until August 31), you can get a 50% discount on the Fitbit Ace Pass and a free band. It’s otherwise $119.99 per year or $9.99 every month for LTE services (messaging, calling, and location sharing), Bit Valley, and Fitbit Arcade games.

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Google announces Fitbit Ace LTE for kids with Wear OS, Pixel Watch 2 specs (2024)

FAQs

Google announces Fitbit Ace LTE for kids with Wear OS, Pixel Watch 2 specs? ›

The Fitbit Ace LTE shares many of the same specs as the Pixel Watch 2, including the Snapdragon W5/Qualcomm 5100, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, microphone, 5 ATM (50 meters) water resistance, and the same circular pin-based charger with fast charging support.

Does kids Fitbit have GPS tracker? ›

Does Fitbit have a GPS tracker for kids? No, Fitbit makes GPS-enabled activity trackers for kids, but not location trackers with real-time location tracking.

Is Fitbit kids Ace 2 waterproof? ›

Since Ace 2 is swim-proof, kids can wear it in the shower, pool and beyond. Of course, spills and splashes are A-OK. Water resistant to 50M. With up to 5 days of battery, Ace 2 lets kids spend less time charging and more time moving.

What does a kids Fitbit do? ›

It records steps, jumps and bounces, then celebrates with a fun animation when kids reach their Move Goal. And with the activity dashboard in the Fitbit Ace app, you can see their recent activity and help reinforce healthy habits.

When did the Fitbit Ace 2 come out? ›

The Fitbit Ace 2 was launched in June 2019 in the US, UK and Australia. It costs $69.95 / £69.99 / AU$129.95, making it slightly cheaper than the original Fitbit Ace or most other Fitbits, but pricier than many basic fitness trackers from other brands.

Is Fitbit Ace good for a 12 year old? ›

The $79.95 Fitbit Ace 3 is a simple activity tracker designed for children between the ages of six and 12.

Can a child use a Fitbit without a phone? ›

Your kid doesn't need a smartphone.

Parents can set up Fitbit Ace for their kids using their phone or tablet (see “How the Fitbit Family Account Works” below). Ace automatically syncs to Android, iOS devices, and Windows 10 devices.

Are fitbits for kids a good idea? ›

Is a Fitbit a good idea for kids? A Fitbit smartwatch can help your kids to grow up healthy and stay active. It also helps to monitor sleep, a crucial part in staying healthy especially for children.

Which Fitbit is best for a 10 year old? ›

No matter your child's age, there's something for them on our list of the best Fitbits for kids.
  • Best overall: Ace 3.
  • Best for teens: Inspire 3.
  • Best for style: Fitbit Luxe.
  • Best with GPS: Fitbit Charge 6.
  • Best Fitbit alternative: Amazfit Band 7.
Oct 25, 2023

What age is Fitbit kids for? ›

Designed with kids in mind, Fitbit Ace 3 was built for up, down, all-around action with a comfortable silicone band and secure adjustable clasp. Open up a world of adventure with this activity tracker for kids 6+.

Which Fitbit Ace is best? ›

The best Fitbits for kids and teenagers in 2022 are:

Best overall – Fitbit ace 3: £69, Currys.co.uk. Best for price – Fitbit ace 2: £69.99, Fitbit.com.

What does a Fitbit Ace 2 do? ›

Ace 2 continuously tracks a variety of stats whenever you wear it. Data automatically syncs when in range of the Fitbit app throughout the day.

Which is better Fitbit Ace 2 or 3? ›

The Fitbit Ace 3 has a battery life of 8 days, a significant improvement on the Fitbit Ace 2, which needs charging about every 5 days. Both of these numbers are pretty conservative, based on our testing. For example, our tester has worn the FitBit Ace 3 for 10 days and counting, and it still has plenty of life in it.

What kids watch has GPS tracking? ›

What to look for in a kids smartwatch
WatchBest forGPS tracking
Cosmo JrTrack 3Budget pickYes
TickTalk 5Best for kids under 10Yes
Garmin BounceBest for active kidsYes
AngelSense WatchBest for kids with special needsYes
1 more row

Is there a Fitbit with GPS tracking? ›

Built-in GPS: Charge 4 uses built-in GPS sensors to track your route, pace, distance, and other stats. This option can reduce battery life on your tracker. Phone GPS: Charge 4 uses your phone's GPS sensors to track your route, pace, distance, and other stats.

Which Fitbit has its own GPS? ›

The Fitbit Charge 6 is more than a step counter — it has built-in GPS, the ability to track your heart rate, sleep and fitness fatigue. Plus there's a bright, beautiful AMOLED screen.

Can you track the location of a Fitbit? ›

Find My Fitbit app for your iPhone and Android phone, iPad, to tablet helps you find your lost Fitbit tracker in minutes.

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