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Fire HD 10 Kids Pro tablet, 10" HD 32GB (Doodle) + Kids Bluetooth Headset

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Color: Doodle


Style: with Kids Bluetooth Headset


Features

  • Features an octa-core processor, 3 GB RAM, 10.1" Full HD display, dual cameras, USB-C (2.0) port, and up to 1 TB of expandable storage. Screen made with strengthened aluminosilicate glass.
  • In addition to Kids+ content, Kids Pro tablets include access to a digital store. Kids can request apps, while parents approve purchases and downloads. Plus, parents can add access to more apps like Minecraft and Zoom.
  • Next Generation: PopTime is a safe, wireless audio option for the next generation of bold pop culture creators. Specifically designed for young listeners, the PopTime headset offers two safe listening modes in a cool and creative product.
  • Safe Audio: PopTime offers older kids and tweens an extended safe audio session with two listening settings to choose from- Safe Mode (85dB) and POP Mode (94dB), making it the ideal headphone to protect the hearing of our next generation.
  • Key Features: Connect wirelessly using Bluetooth for up to 19 hours on one charge- great for daily use and airplane travel. Choose from 2 listening settings indicated by LED - 85dB Safe Mode and 94dB POP Mode.
  • Space-saving foldable headband. Comes with a set of expressive personalization stickers!

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  • Like the tablets. Dislike the lack of Setup info for Parental Controls from Amazon.
Color: Doodle Style: Standalone Fire Kids Pro
TL;DR --- The tablets are good. Amazon's interface for setup and for parental controls has not improved since our last experience. I'm a week in to having these in my home and SO irked that the experience hasn't gotten better in the 4 years since our last Kids+ tablet purchase. This is our second experience purchasing the Amazon Fire Kids+ Tablets. We had a previous generation for ~4 years and they were fine for our kiddos at the time. As the kids are now 5 and 7 years old (and the other tablets were sllllowwwwwww), it was time to upgrade! They did some chores to 'earn' them. It was all very cute. I compared and strongly considered going with iPads for ease of use, but the cost savings with Amazon Fire Tablets was substantia due to the trade-in value of the old tablets, the promo they were running for trade-in's and some Amazon credit we had saved up. The screens are a far improvement. The larger size is wonderful, and the kids are enjoying their cool new cases which they got to pick out AND have the stand/handle feature. (My oldest went with the black case and immediately decorated it to make it her own with her sticker collection. Our youngest went with the doodle case and its cute.) I like that you can choose the 'younger' Kids+ interface OR the 'older' Kids+ interface. (That is not mentioned in features on the shopping site here. But, I found it buried in the parental controls as an option yesterday and I'm so glad! My 5 year old is already benefitting from that, as she has not yet started reading, so it's easier for her.) THE GOOD: The screens are good. They actually charge and hold a longer charge than the previous ones. Cool cases. Fun games. In the end, my kids don't care what I do with setup, as long as they get to play a few games they like and get their screentime. They do not know the difference between this and any other brand of tablet. Because, they are 5 and 7. And while they literally have opinions about everything. They do not understand that Amazon is a commercially driven giant who just wants their parents money and mine our family's data as best they can. (I get that I still bought the darn tablets. Life is about balance.) ISSUES WITH AMAZON'S SETUP AND PARENT CONTROLS/DASHBOARD: - Ok... the booklet that comes in the box is a useless waste of glossy paper. It basically says 'hello. turn on tablet. follow setup instructions on screen.' SAVE THE PAPER, AMAZON. It's 2022. At least make it more recyclable so I don't feel bad immediately throwing it in the trash. It makes the 'Climate Pledge Friendly' icon look even more like pedantic greenwashing. Your consumers are smart, Amazon. Get it together. - Setup instructions are SO basic once you open it up on screen. - There is seemingly a 'parental controls' option you can access from the Amazon Fire Tablet that is NOT the same as the Parent Dashboard for Kids+. This is confusing and frustrating. My husband and I are both very 'with it' Millenial types who understand technology. And we were both just getting mad at these cheap tablets. We were very close to sending them back and biting the bullet on the price tag of two iPads... just for our own mental health. - Parental controls are most easily accessed online from a computer. I couldn't access all the options from the tablet or even my phone. - Once you get into the parental controls, there were no explanations of what the info really means. And there were lots of options buried that were just frustrating to find. The 'call' feature all of a sudden DISAPPEARED from my 5 year old's tablet. I searched in all the places, tried 'sharing' the Alexa app from the parent profile to the kid+ profile... nada. I had to get onto Amazon chat to manage getting that found and even that person didn't quite know where to find it at first. They sent me 4 different things to try and I was thissssss close to doing a factory reset mere days after getting the tablet. I found the unchecked box eventually, but good grief. (This is merely ONE of MANY examples of my annoyances with this system interface.) - Speaking of the "CALL" feature... some notes: the video/call quality is roughly ~80% there. It'll do. But, the call features are NOT available if my kids are playing certain games. So, I cannot drop in, announce, or call them from another room to blissfully say, 'hey sweetie... 5 more minutes until dinner.' It constantly tells me they are unavailable. And then when they call anyone else, it drops calls pretty easily. Real life with these tablets is apparently not like the commercials. (Our family has really amazing fiber internet, so it is absolutely the tablet's fault here.) - I had --- of course! --- checked out the FAQ/Help sections on the website first. None of them were helpful. All were basic, generic, etc. Here's what I think Amazon should do: - Add some printing to the box insert that says 'hello. turn on tablet. follow setup instructions on screen.' and cut the useless waste of glossy paper. - Significantly improve the usability of the setup screen and instructions! Parents are busy and do not inherently speak your in-house 'Amazon' language; some of which has changed since the last time we had to truly setup one of these things. Create a setup that literally walks parents through a 'yes/no' of features that they want to set up for their child right then and there with the option to find it EASILY later. Again... It's 2022! Use pictures. Give me info on what you're even talking about; maybe even some 'best practices' of what you intended it to be used like, what other parents might use it like, etc. Just ask me one screen at a time what I want my kids screen-time to be like, if I want them to be able to Call people and who, then tell me HOW to setup that call system (not everyone has or wants an Alexa device in their home - so you have to actually tell us how to set it up if someone doesn't have a device)... like, just do the whole 'explain it to me like I'm five' but respect me like I'm paying for your CEO's space bill thing. Ok? Thanks. - Work on that "call" app in the Kids+ side of things. It's a really cool option for us to give our kids, but it is lacking in interface design and ease. (Why can't I update the robot icon to a picture of the person they are trying to call? Wouldn't that be gosh darn cute and easier for a kid who wants to call that person I've approved for them?!) And it should have the capacity to override - at least as a banner notification - when my kids are in whatever app they're in. Like any other 'phone' call type of thing would be. I'm a busy parent and just want this thing to work long enough so that my kids can stare at it, maybe learn some things, let them call my sister while she's attempting to work from home, and then get dinner started without them asking me for snacks every few minutes. The hardware is there. The software is not. Vent over. I hope this helps at least one person make the best decision for their family. And I hope Amazon hears my pleas before I have to buy another tablet for the kiddos. Be well, all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022 by Robyn

  • Less than a month and it’s…
Color: Intergalactic Style: Standalone Fire Kids Pro
UPDATED: Amazon contacted me and sent me a replacement which I received today. So far nothing seems wrong with the replacement! Therefore I’m updating my review to 5 stars. :) I still think these tablets need to come with a better guide as far as setting up a kids profile and how to get apps downloaded on it (like how you can download apps from the adult profile and put it on the kids profile). If this one ends up breaking I’ll update again. We’ve had this less than a month and the back of the tablet came apart from the front. I don’t know what’s going on with this one compared to the fire tablet 8 for kids, but it seems a lot more cheaply made. There isn’t anything really securing the two pieces together. It also came like this. I thought because of the way the blue cover was made, that’s why the tablet wouldn’t fit all the way. It wasn’t until tonight I tried to take the cover off, just to realize that the tablet was actually completely apart. It seems to have snapped back in, but if I was to try to take it apart, I’m sure it would. I’m going to try to get a replacement for this, but I wanted to warm others to look out for this before your return window expires. Lastly, these tablets need to come with a better guide that actually shows you where to go to setup the kids profile. For example, how to add the downloaded apps from the parents profile onto the kids profile, so that kids have more apps to play with (the apps that come with a typical kids profile aren’t that entertaining) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2022 by Bella

  • Best battery on any tablet we’ve ever had
Color: Intergalactic Style: Standalone Fire Kids Pro
My daughter’s old tablet stopped working so I was forced to get her a new one and I’m really happy I chose this one. She’s dropped it plenty of times and the screen is still in tact almost a year later. The built in kick stand helps for when she’s just watching videos and playing with actual toys at the same time. My favorite part is the battery. Her last battery took something like 19 hours tk charge fully but this one charges swiftly just like a cell phone. I bought it on sale but I’d have spent the regular price ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022 by Savannah Price

  • Worth the Investment
Color: Doodle Style: Standalone Fire Kids Pro
I had bought this for my 11 yr old god daughter and she LOVES learning on it and watching videos. The color is excellent on it and the touch screen is spot on. I started out with the 7" when she was 4 yrs old then the 8" when she turned 8 yrs. But then the screen cracked when she dropped it from her tree house accidentally ( one month after it ran out of warranty). She always took good care of her tablets. So for her 11 Birthday I got her the 10". She has autism and I would recommend anyone with children that has a learning disability to get one. The learning technic on there apps helped her read, write, focus and explore. I am VERY Thankful I got these these. Totally Worth the Investment for your Child and their Education. And easy on your wallet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2022 by Charles Deihl

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