Children can have more than two parents or people as guardians. This needs to be supported better. Also a "Bedtime" mode like "School Time" is needed. Finally, the watch has twice been helpful when a parent's phone has run out of power.The child felt like a hero.
@@martingo2680 my daughter loves it! It does what it needs to do and no issues so far! All the features work. I haven't tried the wallet though. She doesn't need it yet.
Thanks for the review. So far the cellular network and GPS connection has been awful on this watch, at least for us. This made it useless for both connecting and locating with the child. Also, one big difference with other watches (Garmin Bounce) is no automatic location tracking and no geo-fencing (which means no notification when a child enters/leaves school). I wonder if they will improve this. EDITED feedback: a watch restart improved cellular connection reliability by quite a lot.
Thank you so much for this in-depth video. It answered most of my questions. I think my only cons after watching this video are that it can't call 911 if needed and also that it won't work while traveling internationally.
@@NikiShay I believe the Gab one does. I also found out from Apple that I can have complete control on my son's SE watch if he is under 13 and afterwards I can call them and have it so that I still keep control. I think in this day and age, with so many school shootings 911 is needed for young tweens to have.
This is marketed for kids as young as probably 7. 911 functionality would be insane at that age. Not sure how 911 would help in a school shooting as there are typically school resource officers that have a direct radio to dispatch and probably every adult at a school has a phone
Great video! Very detailed and thorough. Question... can the 4 prongs on the back of the watch (used for charging) be felt on the skin? The Pixel Watch 2 charges this way as well and can irritate the wrist.
this is an excellent question if thats something that can be managed in app. otherwise, they say the other person needs the app. preliminarily, it seems it would not be an option. Should be considered if it is not.
I have a couple of questions? Clearly the ACE lte is not available outside the US. However we have been gifted this by a family friend for my 8 year old and we live in Asia. Is the FITbit games arcade accessible without the subscription to the ACE pass? Can we make calls/ send messages over wifi only or does this feature require the data plan(which again is available only for US customers)?
To use the Fitbit Ace LTE games I believe you will need the subscription but then you will only be able to make calls when connected to WiFi. I'm not sure if the FitBit Ace app will be available on your phone but if it is calling will be possible.
I was looking at this compared to the garmin bounce. Does this watch have any way to track chores? Maybe in the form of these quests? I know it has location teacking but does it have any geo fencing features? Have you been happy with the accuracy and speediness of the location tracking? Awesome, thorough video btw, thanks!
Thank you, it is lacking a chores tracker and there is no Geo Fencing. The GPS tracker has worked well enough for us (it just takes a little longer to update than I would like) and I really like that their location shows up in Google Maps.
It looks like I can block the games in the Family Link app. So far, the kids have rarely played them but when they do the are all focused on moving around.
Great video! I'm thinking of switching feom Garmin bounce to this for my kid I love customize text and call function on this watch which GM bounce does not have.
You need to go into the settings by holding down the top button until the power menu pops up. Then scroll down and go into Settings. Then go into Connectivity and scrolling down you can see the option to turn off airplane mode.
Have you done a deep dive on how School Time works? I'm tremendously disappointed with the difference between the marketing and the actual function, and can't figure out if I'm just missing something. The School Time app page says right on the top "Minimize distractions by disabling games as well as silencing calls and notifications." But it doesn't seem to actually do that. Other than blocking the ability to make calls, it seems to do nothing. When I send a text to the watch when its in School Time mode, I get a response saying "Notifications are silenced" but the watch gets a pop up notification. I contacted Google support, and they told me that is the expected behavior. Seems like outright lying in their positioning of this function. Two calls to Google support could not point me to other settings either in the Ace app or Google's Family Link.
I looked the specs and didn't find that this watch have GPS, they only states that have" advance location technology powered by Google" i guess they use something like the google find my device tags on this and not real GPS
Thanks for making this video. So, just confirming...a child would not be able to call a friend who has a gabb watch because all people the Fitbit ace child contacts has to accept an invite and download the Fitbit ace app? Also, I didn't notice.. did the text messages go right to where your regular text messages go or do you have to check them through the app? Thanks!
Correct, you would not be able to message a Gabb Watch because it does not have the Ace app. For the messages nothing is done through the normal texting app on your phone, it is all done through the Fitbit Ace app. You will receive notifications from texts and calls similar to the normal message app, but they will show up from the Fitbit Ace app.
Just confirming...you can make phone calls from the watch from LTE only? you dont need to be connected to Wi-Fi? I read that somewhere and Google wont confirm for me. Thanks!
Yes, have used this many times on LTE and Wifi is only needed to initially set up the device. After that, the watch can fully function with calls and texts over LTE.
Was waiting for this review I know weird, but first off this device is aesthetically pleasing all around through the user interface to the device is self. Google really needs to introduce these games to pixel watch 2
I do wonder: Is your eejee/levels/etc progress stored server-side? As in, if the watch were lost or broken, does logging into a new watch synchronize your progress back up? It would be a real shame if it wasn't, considering the mandatory subscription and always-online nature of the device. Contacts being whitelisted through the Fitbit Ace app makes sense, but it would be so much better if contacts didn't have to use the app. Asking a grandparent to remember to switch to a non-native messaging app exclusively for messaging their grandkid is really unintuitive, and it makes the communication a lot less accessible (for contacts with minutes but no data). For example, it's iincompatible with TextNow as a result (A service that offers a cheap SIM with free texting/calling, but requires using its own app). Lacking 911 support is a HUGE flaw as well.
Good questions. So I think the eejie is backed up because I factory reset the device already and the eejie came back. The only thing we lost is the daily noodle progress I think. The only complain I really have about using the Fitbit Ace app is that I don't see calls come in through my watch so I have missed calls from the kids. If it relayed that there was a call that would happen much less. I'm ok with not being able to call emergency services. I can see kids abusing that and curiosity getting the best of them. We certainly have taught our kids how to quickly find someone who would be able to call 911 if needed.
Thank you so much for such a detailed review! I hope this device gonna be available in the EU soon! Meanwhile, I'm wondering if this would be any useful and fun if shipped from the US and used without LTE from Google.
It's sad it is not coming the the EU! It would probably not be very useful as it needs the subscription to really make the most of it so I'm not sure you could ever sign up or use it for anything.
Just got my one for my daughter yesterday. Not really impressed. It's just ok. I think it's overpriced especially the monthly plan price. But there aren't many options out there so I guess for now I am stuck with this.
The current yearly plan is annual plan discount is a great deal. If it was always that cheap it would be perfect. Are there any other features or abilities you think are missing?
@@TechWithBrett definitely with the discount the yearly plan is currently good. My younger kids range from 4,5,8,9 they all don't care for the watch. There is no camera(which I knew about but my girls really don't like that. Then you have to download an app to interact with the watch. Reception is a hit or miss in NY where I live .
Did you switch to a different watch? From what I see, all watches require a service fee of around $10/month. This is no different. I don't understand why people complain. I dont think Google should have used the term "Subscription" ... People hate that they have to "Subscribe" to things. But if they understand that it's actually the price for service just like our smart phones have a price for service, they might feel differently.
It is the way they built the network connectivity inside to work with the LTE network here. They haven't said any more details other than the devices doesn't support roaming.
ONE HUGE MISS! Just got this for our son and we cannot add his siblings, who are older teenagers, because they aren't adults. So those up to 20 contacts they advertise aren't even that useful. Google/Fitbit needs to fix this missing "feature" ASAP!!!!
I would not change the age as that is a quick way to get your account banned. It should work if they are over 13 but I ran into the same issue. I'll keep trying but will see if I can get more info from Google.
I would JUMP all over this watch for my twins and my 7 year old... they have green light cards and I hear this watch has or will have an option to enter their ATM card making purchases easier instead of me digging on my purse all the time. I've been waiting on YOU to do a review (been watching you for years) I knew it would be thorough. My concerns is they won't be able to call each other? That is my only issue..I may be wrong...😢 and the fact that other family have to download an app just to call them. I'm curious about a comparison with the Gabb Watch (latest version which I have 3 now) and this watch... could you do that?
Hope this helped. I have heard through the grapevine they are working on watch to watch family communication but nothing official yet. I will hopefully get a comparison up this month between Fitbit Ace LTE and Gabb Watch 3.
I read somewhere that the watch needs to be connected to Wi-Fi to use the text/calling/locator features. Is this accurate? What if they are in an area that doesn’t have Wi-Fi to connect to?
That is completely incorrect. The entire benefit of the watch is that it has LTE and can make calls and text anywhere it has service in the US. It needs wifi just to download the games.
My 8 year old son runs a mile with me in the morning when he doesn't have school. I thought this could track his workouts like my pixel watch does showing distance ran and time. I'm disappointed as it looks like it doesn't.
I understand because everything is going subscription, but I think the service offered is quite useful for how much it is. Would like to hear what you think would be better.
Subscription is there way of saying this is the price to supply service to the device every month just like your phone has a service fee every month. Instead of "service fee," Google unfortunately chose the term "Subscription." 🤦♀️
@@Gremlin256don't look at it as a "Subscription." It literally refers to the cost for service ... Just like your cell phone has a service fee for people to call you.
@@TechWithBrett all the other kid-marketed watches already can control who can contact the child, but you don't need the app just to make a phone call. SyncUp from T-Mobile doesn't require the app for others at all. Only the parent needs it to set it up and locate. i can call and text my nephew that has it without an app. Gizmo from Verizon requires the app for texting the child, but no one needs it to make a call to them.
@@TechWithBrettthis is literally my only complaint with the watch also. We have used the Gizmo Watch through Verizon and parents use the app to lock down who can contact them. However, any of those trusted contacts can call them through their regular call list. It's a little annoying that we have to use the app to text message though. Then T-Mobile has the Sync Up Watch. Parents lock down contacts via the app. However, any of those contacts can call or text the same way they would any other contact. I want to upgrade my 9 year old to this Fitbit but requiring the app just for calls is crazy. 😔
Welcome to the year 2024. You must be new here. If you are so worried about hackers, why are you using the same account that you are so afraid of? Now they know exactly where you are.
@@TechWithBrett what? This is a desperately foolish idea to give to kids. And how dare anyone allow themselves to be acclimated to being trackable with some worn device deliberately created for that purpose? Sheer idiocy.
Children can have more than two parents or people as guardians. This needs to be supported better. Also a "Bedtime" mode like "School Time" is needed. Finally, the watch has twice been helpful when a parent's phone has run out of power.The child felt like a hero.
I just got one for my daughter and set it up! I can't wait to give it to her on her 8th birthday in a week!!!!
She is going to love it!
Me too
@@TechWithBretti like it
How do you like it sofar?
@@martingo2680 my daughter loves it! It does what it needs to do and no issues so far! All the features work. I haven't tried the wallet though. She doesn't need it yet.
Thanks for the review. So far the cellular network and GPS connection has been awful on this watch, at least for us. This made it useless for both connecting and locating with the child. Also, one big difference with other watches (Garmin Bounce) is no automatic location tracking and no geo-fencing (which means no notification when a child enters/leaves school). I wonder if they will improve this. EDITED feedback: a watch restart improved cellular connection reliability by quite a lot.
This is some great feedback and appreciate your review. I think they could easily add the geo fencing in the Family Link app.
This is very helpful. We just got our kids their watches. Thank you
Awesome! They just launched a new Family Chat feature and Family Quest that the kids have really liked.
Thank you so much for this in-depth video. It answered most of my questions. I think my only cons after watching this video are that it can't call 911 if needed and also that it won't work while traveling internationally.
from my understanding, none of the kid-marketed LTE watches allow 911 calling.
@@NikiShay I believe the Gab one does. I also found out from Apple that I can have complete control on my son's SE watch if he is under 13 and afterwards I can call them and have it so that I still keep control. I think in this day and age, with so many school shootings 911 is needed for young tweens to have.
This is marketed for kids as young as probably 7. 911 functionality would be insane at that age. Not sure how 911 would help in a school shooting as there are typically school resource officers that have a direct radio to dispatch and probably every adult at a school has a phone
Gwen is soooo cute lol This was a great, in-depth review.
Great video! Very detailed and thorough. Question... can the 4 prongs on the back of the watch (used for charging) be felt on the skin? The Pixel Watch 2 charges this way as well and can irritate the wrist.
One question is that if I have two or more kids do I have to buy subscriptions for each device or is it one subscription per account
Can two siblings contact each other if they both use Fitbit Ace LTE and managed in the family account?
this is an excellent question if thats something that can be managed in app. otherwise, they say the other person needs the app. preliminarily, it seems it would not be an option. Should be considered if it is not.
They are working on the ability for siblings to communicate but no further details yet.
Sounds cool. But friends should be able to call or text if activated in settings.
Excellent overview of the Fitbit Ace. I have a gab watch for my daughter now. This looks like a good upgrade.
I have a couple of questions? Clearly the ACE lte is not available outside the US. However we have been gifted this by a family friend for my 8 year old and we live in Asia. Is the FITbit games arcade accessible without the subscription to the ACE pass? Can we make calls/ send messages over wifi only or does this feature require the data plan(which again is available only for US customers)?
To use the Fitbit Ace LTE games I believe you will need the subscription but then you will only be able to make calls when connected to WiFi. I'm not sure if the FitBit Ace app will be available on your phone but if it is calling will be possible.
Maybe I missed it but is there a way to see the Blood 02 sensor?
How is the call quality and GPS accuracy?
I was looking at this compared to the garmin bounce. Does this watch have any way to track chores? Maybe in the form of these quests? I know it has location teacking but does it have any geo fencing features? Have you been happy with the accuracy and speediness of the location tracking? Awesome, thorough video btw, thanks!
Thank you, it is lacking a chores tracker and there is no Geo Fencing. The GPS tracker has worked well enough for us (it just takes a little longer to update than I would like) and I really like that their location shows up in Google Maps.
Can you disable the games completely? Even outside of school hours? It's too many games for my child.
It looks like I can block the games in the Family Link app. So far, the kids have rarely played them but when they do the are all focused on moving around.
any way to update the pre set text and add our own??
Great video! I'm thinking of switching feom Garmin bounce to this for my kid I love customize text and call function on this watch which GM bounce does not have.
How to turn off airplane mode? Thanks for your inputs in advance
You need to go into the settings by holding down the top button until the power menu pops up. Then scroll down and go into Settings. Then go into Connectivity and scrolling down you can see the option to turn off airplane mode.
Can you use it without lte service?
does it have a listen in feature?
No it does not.
We need this in Australia! 🎉
Have you done a deep dive on how School Time works? I'm tremendously disappointed with the difference between the marketing and the actual function, and can't figure out if I'm just missing something.
The School Time app page says right on the top "Minimize distractions by disabling games as well as silencing calls and notifications." But it doesn't seem to actually do that. Other than blocking the ability to make calls, it seems to do nothing. When I send a text to the watch when its in School Time mode, I get a response saying "Notifications are silenced" but the watch gets a pop up notification.
I contacted Google support, and they told me that is the expected behavior. Seems like outright lying in their positioning of this function. Two calls to Google support could not point me to other settings either in the Ace app or Google's Family Link.
I looked the specs and didn't find that this watch have GPS, they only states that have" advance location technology powered by Google" i guess they use something like the google find my device tags on this and not real GPS
Not sure where you read that, this is from the Google Store:
Location:
GPS/GNSS with Google Location Accuracy
Thanks for the in-depth review and the comments are giving me feedback as well. May just get a regular Samsung watch
When the Fitbit is in school mode does it still keep track of your steps?
Yes it does.
is the GPS accurate?
It has been accurate enough for us.
Can we add anyone who doesn’t have the watch in the fly ? And just the app? How do we add other fly members ?
Yes, you just go into the Fitbit Ace app and you can invite contacts and just accept the invite in the email and can start communicating.
How do you add "friends"
Can the parents send the child voice messages on the app?
Thanks for making this video. So, just confirming...a child would not be able to call a friend who has a gabb watch because all people the Fitbit ace child contacts has to accept an invite and download the Fitbit ace app? Also, I didn't notice.. did the text messages go right to where your regular text messages go or do you have to check them through the app? Thanks!
Correct, you would not be able to message a Gabb Watch because it does not have the Ace app.
For the messages nothing is done through the normal texting app on your phone, it is all done through the Fitbit Ace app. You will receive notifications from texts and calls similar to the normal message app, but they will show up from the Fitbit Ace app.
Thank you@@TechWithBrett
Thank you. Guess I'm staying with Gabb
Any inside info on whether this product will ever end up in the EU?
From everything I heard it is only planned be for the US and doesn't support roaming.
Does this have a stopwatch/ timer?
It does, see at 15:32
Just confirming...you can make phone calls from the watch from LTE only? you dont need to be connected to Wi-Fi?
I read that somewhere and Google wont confirm for me. Thanks!
Yes, have used this many times on LTE and Wifi is only needed to initially set up the device. After that, the watch can fully function with calls and texts over LTE.
Was waiting for this review I know weird, but first off this device is aesthetically pleasing all around through the user interface to the device is self. Google really needs to introduce these games to pixel watch 2
Thanks for your patience! It definitely is running WearOS and could be added to the play store somehow.
Not available at Texas
@@heathers9973nooooooooooooooo
Ive had it since it came out and im not happy with it I cant track my son or call him when he leaves the house!
I do wonder: Is your eejee/levels/etc progress stored server-side? As in, if the watch were lost or broken, does logging into a new watch synchronize your progress back up? It would be a real shame if it wasn't, considering the mandatory subscription and always-online nature of the device.
Contacts being whitelisted through the Fitbit Ace app makes sense, but it would be so much better if contacts didn't have to use the app. Asking a grandparent to remember to switch to a non-native messaging app exclusively for messaging their grandkid is really unintuitive, and it makes the communication a lot less accessible (for contacts with minutes but no data). For example, it's iincompatible with TextNow as a result (A service that offers a cheap SIM with free texting/calling, but requires using its own app). Lacking 911 support is a HUGE flaw as well.
Good questions. So I think the eejie is backed up because I factory reset the device already and the eejie came back. The only thing we lost is the daily noodle progress I think.
The only complain I really have about using the Fitbit Ace app is that I don't see calls come in through my watch so I have missed calls from the kids. If it relayed that there was a call that would happen much less. I'm ok with not being able to call emergency services. I can see kids abusing that and curiosity getting the best of them. We certainly have taught our kids how to quickly find someone who would be able to call 911 if needed.
Thank you for the review. You said, "Android IOS." 😊
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Thank you so much for such a detailed review! I hope this device gonna be available in the EU soon! Meanwhile, I'm wondering if this would be any useful and fun if shipped from the US and used without LTE from Google.
It's sad it is not coming the the EU! It would probably not be very useful as it needs the subscription to really make the most of it so I'm not sure you could ever sign up or use it for anything.
Just got my one for my daughter yesterday. Not really impressed. It's just ok. I think it's overpriced especially the monthly plan price. But there aren't many options out there so I guess for now I am stuck with this.
The current yearly plan is annual plan discount is a great deal. If it was always that cheap it would be perfect. Are there any other features or abilities you think are missing?
@@TechWithBrett definitely with the discount the yearly plan is currently good. My younger kids range from 4,5,8,9 they all don't care for the watch. There is no camera(which I knew about but my girls really don't like that. Then you have to download an app to interact with the watch. Reception is a hit or miss in NY where I live .
Did you switch to a different watch? From what I see, all watches require a service fee of around $10/month. This is no different. I don't understand why people complain. I dont think Google should have used the term "Subscription" ... People hate that they have to "Subscribe" to things. But if they understand that it's actually the price for service just like our smart phones have a price for service, they might feel differently.
Thank you
Why can it only be used in the US while it was made in another country?
It is the way they built the network connectivity inside to work with the LTE network here. They haven't said any more details other than the devices doesn't support roaming.
Thank you. Crazy this does not have a music or emergency 911 feature
from my understanding, none of the kid-marketed LTE watches allow 911 calling, unfortunately.
ONE HUGE MISS! Just got this for our son and we cannot add his siblings, who are older teenagers, because they aren't adults. So those up to 20 contacts they advertise aren't even that useful. Google/Fitbit needs to fix this missing "feature" ASAP!!!!
Then change their age
I would not change the age as that is a quick way to get your account banned. It should work if they are over 13 but I ran into the same issue. I'll keep trying but will see if I can get more info from Google.
@@TechWithBrettyeah exactly
0:10: or a android device with iOS 11 or newer
I would JUMP all over this watch for my twins and my 7 year old... they have green light cards and I hear this watch has or will have an option to enter their ATM card making purchases easier instead of me digging on my purse all the time. I've been waiting on YOU to do a review (been watching you for years) I knew it would be thorough. My concerns is they won't be able to call each other? That is my only issue..I may be wrong...😢 and the fact that other family have to download an app just to call them.
I'm curious about a comparison with the Gabb Watch (latest version which I have 3 now) and this watch... could you do that?
Hope this helped. I have heard through the grapevine they are working on watch to watch family communication but nothing official yet.
I will hopefully get a comparison up this month between Fitbit Ace LTE and Gabb Watch 3.
Hi cool video
I read somewhere that the watch needs to be connected to Wi-Fi to use the text/calling/locator features. Is this accurate? What if they are in an area that doesn’t have Wi-Fi to connect to?
That is completely incorrect. The entire benefit of the watch is that it has LTE and can make calls and text anywhere it has service in the US. It needs wifi just to download the games.
Two siblings in school should be able to contact each other. That should be an option.
I was just told by Google that update will release in November.
How do I change the gender of the Eejie
My 8 year old son runs a mile with me in the morning when he doesn't have school. I thought this could track his workouts like my pixel watch does showing distance ran and time. I'm disappointed as it looks like it doesn't.
that's just cool.
once you said you need a sub to use this item that just turned me off on the item right away that is something i really do hate
I understand because everything is going subscription, but I think the service offered is quite useful for how much it is. Would like to hear what you think would be better.
Subscription is there way of saying this is the price to supply service to the device every month just like your phone has a service fee every month. Instead of "service fee," Google unfortunately chose the term "Subscription." 🤦♀️
Hi Tech with Brett
Hello!
This is all good. but the subscriptions killed it for me unfortunately.
Curious what you would prefer, and what are your expectations for a device that has LTE?
@@TechWithBrett LTE or wifi? I see a point why for subscription :) but not everyone can afford another subscription in their budget :)
The LTE. Yeah that makes sense, I think the cheaper yearly subscription price is an amazing deal. If they did that yearly it would be very affordable.
@@Gremlin256don't look at it as a "Subscription." It literally refers to the cost for service ... Just like your cell phone has a service fee for people to call you.
Does it have a calculator?
It does not have a calculator.
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Or an android device with ios 11 or newer
bruh
I I can’t afford one 😢
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Kewl little device.
Some little rf radiation for little wrists.
Hate that I can send voice messages to my daughter!
You said android device with IOS 11 or later
0:11 ios
0:11 An Android device with ios 11? Gee man that gonna require some work
Did I mess that up? Whoops
"Works with most phones running Android 11.0 or newer or iOS 15 or newer"
@@TechWithBrettlol
Lol, noticed that too
Thanks for the detailed review!
FYI, I think you forgot to hide your daughter's full name in the rest of the video.
Thanks! Yeah... I gave up, it was too much work.
Hmmm mightve lost interest since everyone who will need to call the watch also has to download the app
The biggest benefit of this is security. This way you know exactly who is able to contact the watch and have control over that in the app.
@@TechWithBrett all the other kid-marketed watches already can control who can contact the child, but you don't need the app just to make a phone call. SyncUp from T-Mobile doesn't require the app for others at all. Only the parent needs it to set it up and locate. i can call and text my nephew that has it without an app. Gizmo from Verizon requires the app for texting the child, but no one needs it to make a call to them.
@@TechWithBrettthis is literally my only complaint with the watch also. We have used the Gizmo Watch through Verizon and parents use the app to lock down who can contact them. However, any of those trusted contacts can call them through their regular call list. It's a little annoying that we have to use the app to text message though.
Then T-Mobile has the Sync Up Watch. Parents lock down contacts via the app. However, any of those contacts can call or text the same way they would any other contact.
I want to upgrade my 9 year old to this Fitbit but requiring the app just for calls is crazy. 😔
It’s new it’s made by google
I WANT THIS BUT ITS $227
Update: Getting it for christmas!
My man did not just say an Android device with IOS 11 or newer 😮
You haven't heard about this new non existant device?
@@TechWithBrett No, lol
Is your daughter’s name really Gwen
*DO NOT BUY THIS FOR YOUR CHILDREN!!! ARE YOU INSANE? THIS HAS TRACKING ABILITY! ANY HACKER CAN LOCATE YOUR KIDS WITH IT!*
Welcome to the year 2024. You must be new here. If you are so worried about hackers, why are you using the same account that you are so afraid of? Now they know exactly where you are.
@@TechWithBrett what? This is a desperately foolish idea to give to kids. And how dare anyone allow themselves to be acclimated to being trackable with some worn device deliberately created for that purpose? Sheer idiocy.