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2015 Gift Guide Best Wearables For Kids
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2015 Gift Guide: Wearables For Kids

2015 Gift Guide Best Wearables For Kids

Wearable tech is not incredibly kid friendly. The devices tend to be expensive, not very durable, and, frankly, not appropriate for most 8 year olds. As much as they might want an Apple Watch or Fossil Q Founder, these are way overkill for their needs – and let’s not forget the untimely end a quick jump in a pool could cause the device. But wearables are new and exciting, so it is not surprising that a kid you know might want one. The good news is that there are wearables on the market designed especially for children. Whether you are looking to get them a wearable that can communicate with friends, one to make sure they stay active throughout the day, or simply something to trigger an interest in STEM, there are a variety of devices for you to gift the kid in your life!  

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UNICEF Kid Power Wearable Fitness Tracker Star Wars
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Kid Power Fitness Tracker Helps Feed Malnourished Children

UNICEF Kid Power Wearable Fitness Tracker Star Wars

UNICEF has released a kids fitness tracker that converts a child’s activity into meals for malnourished children – making those origami-esque Halloween collection boxes seem positively old school. The idea is simple but fantastic as it addresses an epidemic of poor physical health in this country and helps save the lives of starving children around the world. UNICEF’s Kid Power wearable works by encouraging your little one to earn points by completing missions and staying active. One point is equivalent to 2,400 steps which means that, based on the National Institutes Of Health’s recommended amount of activity, a kid should earn 5 points a day. Points gained through daily activity equal one Therapeutic Food packet (RUTF) for every 25 points and points gained through a mission equal one RUTF packet for every 10 points.  

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Misfit Flash BaubleBar Target Helena Necklace Bracelet
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The Misfit Flash Gets Bedazzled By BaubleBar For The Holidays

The Misfit Flash Gets Bedazzled By BaubleBar For The Holidays Target Helena Necklace Bracelet

Misfit’s tiny, plastic Flash fitness tracker became a very compelling option this year thanks to a price drop and the ability to control connected devices. The only problem…no style. The Flash is really plain, lacking the elegance and polish of its more expensive sibling, the Misfit Shine (not to mention the Swarovski Shine). Headed into the holidays, Misfit has decided to give its budget friendly activity tracker a budget friendly makeover. Through a partnership with BaubleBar (a large retailer of costume fashion jewelry), Misfit is releasing the Helena Necklace and Bracelet. Both the necklace and bracelet feature an identical gold / diamond-ish locket to hold the Flash. While the locket isn’t understated, it isn’t bad looking (in the photos at least); it has a vintage / antique store vibe. Depending on whether you choose the necklace or bracelet, it comes with a 32 inch or 6 inch chain accordingly. The Helena Necklace and Bracelet will go on sale November 29th, exclusively at Target for $70. Oh, did we mention that price also includes the Misfit Flash tracker (in hot pink, of course) and a plastic, waterproof wristband and clip?! Not bad.

Target seems to be the go-to source for bedazzled fitness trackers. Our guess would be that it has something to do with a relatively high female customer base. Besides being the exclusive retailer of the BaubleBar version of the Misfit Flash, they also have exclusive rights to the jewelry-like metal versions of the VivoFit. While the execution isn’t always great, I think dressing up these devices makes them seem softer, less techie, and like they fit better into one’s life. We just wish they would take the approach of Bellabeat’s Leaf and design a device from the ground up for a non-tech-oriented audience.

 

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