Garmin vivofit jr. 3, Fitness Tracker for Kids, Includes Interactive App Experience, Swim-Friendly, Up To 1-year Battery Life, Blue Stars
$92.78
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Colorful, customizable display
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Kid-tough and swim friendly design
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Up to 1 year of battery life
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Specification: Garmin vivofit jr. 3, Fitness Tracker for Kids, Includes Interactive App Experience, Swim-Friendly, Up To 1-year Battery Life, Blue Stars
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10 reviews for Garmin vivofit jr. 3, Fitness Tracker for Kids, Includes Interactive App Experience, Swim-Friendly, Up To 1-year Battery Life, Blue Stars
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Erin –
I bought this for my 6 year old. I was hesitant because of all the reviews complaining about how dark the screen is. The screen is a bit dark but it has not been a problem for us. I think it keeps him from getting distracted by it and he can hold the button to make it bright if needed. We love all the features, from chore tracking and rewards to activity points to the game.
Kara Skelton –
I was looking for a watch that doesn’t have a ton of games on the watch for my daughter. She wanted to track her steps and sleep but didn’t want to get in trouble like some of her friends at school (who have the ability to play “games” on thier watch). My daughter and I picked out this watch and it has been everything she wanted! She loves the color, the personalization options, and the fit. She can wear this all day without complaint and says the material is comfy. I love the corresponding app, too! On the app, chores and goals can be set and it will sync to the child’s watch. We loved this watch so much that we also bought my son the star wars one! In my opinion, this is the best children’s watch.
Erin Miller –
Well I could say all the same nice things it’s does like how it always keeps my steps well logged, or other same things like that. But that’s not why I am leaving a review right now, this is about how strong this thing is. One time I was wearing my watch with a case I brought from some one else, and I saw my watch was missing! I was looking everywhere when I heard the dryer was making a sort of clunking noise. So I went to investigate and out falls my watch! It was perfectly fine and also gave me 9000 steps! Any thing that survives being in the dryer gets the thumbs up in my book.
Amazon Customer –
This was a gift for an 8 year old. We’ve had it for about 3 months. It has the ability to track steps and basic sleep cycles. We don’t pay much attention to sleep cycle info. By 8 year old enjoys seeing her steps and earning “moves” on the app game. It’s also great for setting a short timer!
Kenny –
Since she sees her parents and older sister using our Apple watches to track steps and workouts, my youngest daughter has been begging for one of her own. We believe six is too young to be responsible for such an expensive item and also dangerous because of the phone and tracking features. We did a lot of research before selecting this watch. This Garmin offers very simple features for a fair price. The app syncs to a parent’s phone and we’re able to see everything she sees on the watch but from a parental controls point of view. Steps, workouts, but in my opinion the best part is chores. She’s always been a bit stubborn in completing chores, but since we started assigning chores to the watch it’s been like “special missions” she’s going on. Another cool feature is being able to set an alarm on the watch through the app for her to do certain things. As little ones learn time management it’s neat to be able to set up multiple alarms to keep her on track without having to constantly remind her to pay attention to the time. Would recommend this watch.
Cole Cheshire –
Bought this as a birthday gift for my son. He loves that he can do step competitions with me. Also there is an adventure that you go on by earning stars through activities and movement. Best part is the chore rewards. He gets excited to do his chore because he gets “coins” and can redeem them for things like allowance, video game time or staying up later.
Cynthia Squires –
This was for my granddaughter, she absolutely loves it. Doesn’t take it off.
Oxymoran –
I like that I can set timers to keep child on task.
Mike –
My son has had one of these garmins for the last 3 years (he’s 6 now) and watches his steps and is the timekeeper for his class. Battery lasts for over a year
Dusty Ashby –
Love you the Garmin’s. Great watches and a great platform