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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025
First off, I bought this tablet strictly for use with Home Assistant and Kinomap for my spin bike. I did not want to put a lot of money into it as I'd only be using it a couple hours a day.It is on the slow side, but once the app loads there is no issue.Bluetooth connects with my spin bike with no issue. I haven't had it drop it randomly or anything.Battery life is decent. I do power it down after I use it. After 1 week from fully charged the battery is currently at 62%. Again, I just use 2 apps.Quality is good for the price range. I have noticed that sometimes the screen doesn't pick up touches.Overall, this tablet is decent for the price especially if you're like me and only wanted it for a couple apps.
JoAnn Luberto-Geisel
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025
Do not waste money on this poorly made product. The reader does not hold a charge well. It also has a hard time linking to wifi when traveling, so the unit has iffy functionality. I had the basic kindle paperlight when I first started reading ebooks. I loved it; held charge for days. Then a few years later the waterproof kindle paperlight was released, I bought that. I gave away my first kindle. Loved the new waterproof kindle; took it everywhere: bath, beach, park, and pool for over three years. Loved it!!! However it didn't survive an accidental fall down the stairs. I decided to get an inexpensive e-reader so I purchased this one. I wish I had waited until I was ready to purchase a Kindle Paperlight.
Vin
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025
Fine for the price other than the fact it won't recognize a 32GB memory card inserted. After taking forever to format (it insisted although already formatted on another computer) it never shows up anywhere in the OS to access. Reformatted, restarted, etc. No SD card anywhere shown. If I can get it to recognize the card then I'll edit my review.
ArtLadyGoesShopping1
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025
I uploaded all my Google files and my ChatGBT app, this is my new kitchen display unit. Now I can cook and chat with my favorite AI helper. Large screen, crisp and clear. Sound quality is good. Comes with a charge cord that fits android phones, you need a plug for the wall, its not included. Fits great on my old cookbook stand.
Pat
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
Purchased to use primarily for downloading audio and ebooks from the library. Very impressive is that it comes with a protective cover that can serve as a stand, and a screen protector. Actually two: there is one on it that has the buttons, etc. labeled and another to install.The usb port is tight, and clicks in. which is of concern, as my old tablet, phone etc. slide in/out smoothly. Hope this does not cause wear and become a problem.Also, annoying is that I cannot find a way to eliminate having to sign in to use.Biggest problem was that I have bluetooth speakers that I use to listen to audiobooks and it was unable to find either of them that were sitting a few feet away, but was listing several neighbor's TVs, my phone, my old tablet, and a few mystery items. Finally by switching one of the speakers on/off/on/off several times, it did find and pair with it. The other newer speaker, that I usually use, was much more stubborn, but turning it on/off many many times was finally successful. Whew - if I could not connect a speaker the tablet would be useless to me.Enough for today. Will explore the camera, etc. another day and update review.
Jo C.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
I've had 2 smaller Android tablets for 6+ years that need charging port replacement, for the same cost this new one on sale was a no Brainer. My primarycomplaint, yet is the biggest issue; is the length of time it holds a charge while being used. I've found that my only solution is to keep the charging cord plugged in while using it.My second issue is while viewing a video on a split screen- the ability to scroll through other content is not always easy without loosing the current page. This greatly slows down effective research tasks.
K. Drummond
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
For what I paid, this tablet does exactly what I needed: not much—but just enough. It’s not going to win any speed races against an iPad or even your grandma’s old phone, but it runs my Android-only game and app without catching fire, so I call that a win.It came with a case and screen protector, which was thoughtful of them. Too bad I treated the screen protector like a suggestion and not a warning—got a lovely scratch on day one. A true bonding moment between me and the device.I bought it as a backup tablet for one app, and it suits that purpose beautifully. If you’re hoping to stream, multitask, or do anything more intense than light tapping and swiping, you might want to look elsewhere. But if you're shopping for a device to hand off to a sticky-fingered toddler or to fill a very specific tech gap, this little guy earns its keep.
Monique
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
I wasn’t expecting too much from this 10-inch Android 14 tablet given the price, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised. It handles basic tasks like browsing, reading, and social media pretty well. The screen is decent—colors are clear and bright enough for indoor use.Performance-wise, it’s smooth for light use. You might notice some lag if you try to run heavier apps or multitask too much. Battery life is reasonable. I get around 6–8 hours depending on usage.The build quality is lightweight and doesn’t feel super premium, but it's not flimsy either. It’s great for kids, travel, or as a backup device.If you’re looking for an affordable tablet for casual use, this is a solid option that gets the job done without breaking the bank.
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