They will be able to call on 4G networks
Known for her wearable fitness device, Fitbit will release a children’s smartwatch with support for 4G mobile phones by the end of 2020. This was reported by the resource Engadget with reference to an “informed” source.
Fitbit aims at children’s smartwatches
Fitbit has been releasing various wearable gadgets for over a decade, but it is a relative newcomer to the baby electronics market. Fitbit is now owned by Google.
However, before moving under the wing of Google, she managed to acquire the Hong Kong-based startup Doki Technologies, which at one time created the world’s first children’s watch with video call support. And now Fitbit plans to release new smart children’s watches under its brand.
According to Engadget, the product will use the Doki platform, which offers numerous tracking functions, video calls, and voice calls with a mobile application. No further details have been announced.