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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
Good and not need to update the programs just use you’re google account
Shemiah
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
Honestly l didn’t expect it to be this good👍
JustJane
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
YINOCHE brandKids 7" Android Tablet for Kids 3-7 32GB Tablet is expandable to 512 GB. Includes: WiFi, Bluetooth, Parental Control, Dual Camera, GMS Certified with bloatware.Parental Controls (important), dual camera is okay, not great. GMS Certified.The tablet has 32GB memory but it's expandable to 512GB and has Bluetooth and WIFI. It has dual cameras and the battery us okay but doesn't hold a charge when the tablet is unused.Price on Date of Review (05/23/2025) is $39.99 with additional 10% off coupon available, which drops the price to $34.99. I think that's quite reasonable for this sturdy little tablet.However, the micro SD card to expand the memory, which in my opinion is absolutely necessary, will cost some more, amount depending on the size and quality of of the card Tablet. I think it's worth it.This is a fun tablet. Kids learn from play. The preloaded games take that concept up a couple notches. They're designed to teach some very specific things and provide computer experience.With added memory, more games, images, books, music, and video can be stored on the tablet and available even when internet is not available. With a couple power banks this would be helpful in a power outage. On road trips where there's no internet, storage of entertainment would be useful.There are more expensive Tablets but for very young children I think this hits all the necessary bases and at a very reasonable price point.Five star rating is a combination of price, what the Tablet comes with and that the memory is greatly expandable, and function expands with the memory allowing content to grow with a child.This is a winner.
Steve B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
First impressions of this little device were awesome. My wife, an elementary school teacher and kid at heart, picked it up and loved the games and spent way too long playing them. She snatched onto it for toy for our grandkids when they stay over. Me on the other hand - well, I'm not as thrilled. I have safety concerns with an Android tablet. And it IS an Android tablet fully capable of doing anything you could do on an Android - any websites, apps or games. The target audience of 2-7 yr olds won't manage, but it could be a gateway for the older, more savvy siblings. SO, I set it up. It required my Google account info, which brings my email and such over to it. To setup the parental controls at the Android level, you have to include the child's email address. The game app the device is designed for is called YuBabe - sounds sketchy but don't delete it. It's the ONE app you want to allow. The instructions are pretty bad English, but once you get the app open, you can go into the app's parental controls and disable the home button so it requires a pass code to get all the way out of YuBabe. You can disable web browser and other info from within the program. Frustrating to me was the inability to add YuBabe or ANY OTHER APP to the Android home screen. Admittedly, I'm not an Android guy but I am tech savvy and use them enough to know what's supposed to work. And oddly, YuBabe doesn't show up as an installed app, so you have to go under settings, apps and open it from there. Once you get that set up, a restart will open it up to YuBabe and kid safe games. It also ran out of battery after only a week of not being used. I don't leave devices to "cook" on the charger, but it's sort of a pain to have to remember to charge them up before use. AND, when I start it from completely dead, I have to go through the settings, apps, launch routine. Why can't it just be on the home screen. I feel like there are conflicting restriction between the app parental controls and the operating system. BUT, after much aggravation, I got it to where it starts up and goes to YuBabe and gives the littles a LOT of fun and educational games. They love them and wife thinks they are great for them. Although there needs to be concern about too much tech, it's a great device when you need portable, fun ways to keep them occupied and stimulated. I have no doubt that the "hacker" in your family could get around some of the restrictions, but honestly, it's pretty slow and they'd likely lose interest quickly. But the kids in the 3-7 range will love it.
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