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Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablets are on sale for $40 off at Amazon
TL;DR: Amazon’s Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablets are kid-friendly and on sale for $89.99, saving you $40.
Kids are practically coming out of the womb tech-obsessed and usually even know how to work devices better than adults. But that can come with the dangers of unrestricted access to the internet. To find a balance between parental controls and a device your kid will actually want to use, turn to a , specifically the Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablet.
Normally the Fire HD 8 kids would run you $129.99, but you can grab it on sale right now for $89.99, a savings of $40.
This tablet is not a toy — it’s a fully functioning device that features impressive parental controls and is protected by a kid-proof case. Even though it does have that sturdy case, the tablet is backed up by a two-year warranty, where you can replace a broken Fire HD 8 with no questions asked.
This tablet has a vibrant eight-inch HD display and 32GB of internal storage that can be expanded with a microSD card. The battery on this thing lasts up to 10 hours, making it a great companion for traveling.
The Fire HD 8 Kids Edition also comes with a year of FreeTime Unlimited, giving your kids access to more than 20,000 apps, games, videos, books, and educational content. With parental controls, you’re able to personalize screen time limits, set educational goals, filter age-appropriate content, and manage web browsing and content use.
Pick up the Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablet on sale for $40 off at Amazon.
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