Technology
Save $50 on the Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Edition tablet
Finding the right tablet for your kid isn’t easy. After all, would you really trust an 8-year-old with a $450 iPad? Probably not.
Amazon has the Fire HD 10 Kids Edition tablet on sale for $149.99, which is $50 off its $199.99 list price.
You can tell just by looking at it that this is a device geared toward kids. The obvious giveaway is the protective, rubber case that will defend the tablet against drops, throws, and other physical threats.
But that protection isn’t just limited to the tablet’s physical state. The HD 10 Kids features easy-to-use parental controls to keep your kids from accessing less-than savory content. These limits include screen time, educational goals, managing web usage, and age filters, so you know they won’t stumble onto anything inappropriate.
Oh right, there’s also Amazon’s stellar two-year, worry-free guarantee: if the device gets broken, they’ll replace it — no questions asked.
You’ll also get one year of access to kid-friendly programming service FreeTime Unlimited. This includes thousands of books, films, shows, and apps from providers like PBS, Nickelodeon, and many more. After the year is up, it will only cost $2.99 a month and can be canceled at any time.
This sale ends on Oct. 4.
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