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Garmin’s new Bounce watch for kids doubles the price, not the features

Three of Garmin’s Bounce 2 kid smartwatches sitting on colorful pool noodles.

The Bounce 2 introduces a new round design with an upgraded AMOLED screen. | Image: Garmin

Garmin announced a new version of its Bounce smartwatch for kids that first debuted in 2022 with tracking and communication features powered by an LTE connection. The Bounce 2 introduces a new design and upgrades that include two-way talking instead of just voice messaging. It looks less like a kids watch now, but the limited upgrades may not be enough to justify a price jump from $149.99 to $299.99 for the new mode,l which is now available through Garmin.

The original Bounce featured a square design (which potentially appealed to some kids with Apple Watch envy) and an LCD screen, while the new Bounce 2 is round with a more vivid 1.2-inch AMOLED display. Text messaging is still an option but the Bounce 2 has improved voice messages with a new feature that will transcribe them so they can be read or listened to.

Three Garmin Bounce 2 watches lined up next to each other in different colors.

The Bounce 2 carries forward real-time location tracking through the Garmin Jr. app and still lets parents opt for alerts when kids leave a designated area using temporary geofencing. Battery life stays the same at up to two days between charges, but a new feature that lets kids download and listen to songs from Amazon Music could reduce that. Although the watch itself has doubled in price, LTE connectivity is still $9.99 per month or $99.99 annually with one of Garmin’s Kids Smartwatch Plans.

Original Source: https://www.theverge.com/news/778318/garmin-bounce-2-lte-child-smartwatch-tracker-wearable

Original Source: https://www.theverge.com/news/778318/garmin-bounce-2-lte-child-smartwatch-tracker-wearable

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