Best Kids Smart Watches / Activity Trackers
KidsOClock GL20 🏆 2026
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KidsOClock GL20 🏆 2026
- Price (RRP) $179.95
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Customer service is non existant, except for chat bot. No phone number to call. Waiting 4 days for sim activation. Promised on the 4th day by chat… Read more
that the issue would be resolved same day. Still not resolved. The watch works with a sim from my phone. I can't get any more help.
KidsOClock GL50 🏆 2026
- Price (RRP) $299.95
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My son absolutely loves his KidsOClock watch. He can go on a bike ride or go exploring and I have complete confidence he’s safe and will call if need be. It’s a game changer. Show details
KidsOClock GL30 🏆 2026
- Price (RRP) $219.95
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I think the GL50 is a great watch. My son who is 10 loves it. We give him more independence now and know we can call/track him when he is out playing with kids on our street or riding their bikes around the block. Thank you KidsOclock Show details
Moochies Connect
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My money moochers – Moochers I mean Moochie are really good at billing. Have cancelled multiple times or tried too! No lock in contracts….. Just a year of charges for a… Read more
phone/watch that doesn’t work. I want the plan cancelled & my money refunded. Shouldn’t be this hard!!!
Garmin Vivofit Jr 2
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Over priced hyped and no support – These are a very poor quality product. I was nagged and hustled to get some for my kids. What a waste of money. The screen is extremely low… Read more
resolution, they offer very poor graphics, low quality games and apps. Battery life is shocking. When one of the ones I bought stopped working after just a few months for no reason the support from Garmin was non existent. Don’t wast your money.
Moochies Odyssey
Stay clear nothing but trouble – Nothing but trouble. Absolute pain the bum setting this thing up. Contacted help through email and still not heard anything 2 weeks later after… Read more
multiple emails sent to them. Set up sim and still wont connect to a network. Works with wifi fine but no access to wifi once he leaves the house so pointless really.
Garmin Vivofit Jr 3

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It it so dimly lit that you can't see it at night or in low light. So pointless unless you're in full sunlight and hold it at the correct angle. The band is fine. Just doesn't function well as a watch since you struggle to see the screen Show details
Kids 4G Smart Watch
Poor customer service – Too hard to contact moochies.Only email is the way.But they not replying the emails. Very poor customer service Show details
Spacetalk Loop
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DO NOT GET THESE WATCHES! for the price they are pathetic! Won't track, APP is rubbish and now we're having issues just trying to make a call. The… Read more
watch is 18mths old & not used everyday, only on the days I'm at work & need it. It ends up being more stressful so don't get it if you want to rely on it. Very unreliable & constantly having to reboot. Can't wait until I get him a phone for Christmas.
Spacetalk Adventurer 2
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Functionally, the watch is good. Maybe a little on the slow side. Unfortunately, less than one month after starting to use the watch, the sim stopped… Read more
working. This was a result of sweat ingress causing corrosion in the SIM enclosure. When contacting the support services we were swiftly told (basically) that the claimed IP67 rating was in lab conditions and real world conditions may not be representative. I asked for a full refund. Refund was denied due to it being outside the 30-day return period. The real shame is that we bought this watch after being so impressed by the one we bought for our other child. The first watch failed in a similar way about a week after I’d ordered the second one. At least I didn’t pay the full years subscription up front on the first one!
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Spacetalk Life
Spacetalk Life watch purchased as a safety device for my elderly mother. Since November 2025, the device has been unreliable and I have spent months… Read more
trying to resolve issues via email with no success and no phone support.
The device has now failed in critical situations: - My mother had a fall and the watch did not alert me - The watch has failed to call and only sent a text - I had issues pairing the watch to the app - I cannot access remaining credit or cancel any ongoing renewal
This product is marketed as a safety device but is not fit for purpose.
I requested a full refund including remaining credit, however the company refused and stated their terms do not allow refunds.
Under Australian Consumer Law, this is a major failure.
Strapped Kids Smart Watch
- Price (RRP) $298
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DO NOT PURCHASE The product purchased was a Strapped™ Kids Smart Watch. The watch is defective because it does not recognise a compatible and… Read more
functioning Telstra prepaid nano SIM card, meaning it cannot perform its core advertised functionality.
I have made extensive attempts to resolve this matter directly with the merchant. I followed all troubleshooting instructions provided, supplied video evidence demonstrating the issue, and confirmed the SIM card was working correctly by testing it in another children's smart watch. Despite this, the merchant has not provided a repair, replacement or refund.
As at the date of this review, the watch remains unusable, the fault remains unresolved, and the merchant has not provided a repair, replacement or refund despite repeated requests.
Garmin Bounce
We've had nothing but issues with both the garmin Bounce devices our two kids have. They constantly fail to deliver and send messages despite no… Read more
connectivity issues.
They constantly fail to provide location updates, rarely notify when our kids travel through geofenced areas, and hardly ever refresh accurately.
Garmin support has been terrible. The number of times we've been asked to factory reset the devices or restart is painful.
Voice message feature is poor quality and has no capability for the child to write a free text message, rather they have to choose from 20 presaved messages.
Garmins next best solution is to send the device (purchased new) back to garmin, only to be replaced with a second hand refurbished unit, not to mention the time the child is without a device while all the postage plays out... oh, or they'll happily take your money in a holding account while they send you one and wait for yours to be returned.
Battery life is terrible too. With minimal to no activity, the battery barely lasts a full school day.
I wouldn't recommend these to anyone. A simple dumb phone would be far more reliable and practical product.
imoo Watch Phone Z1
Previously, we faced issues with firmware updates and location tracking, which were only resolved after Konec escalated the matter to Imoo. Despite… Read more
claims of rigorous durability tests, the watch strap failed within a year. After multiple email exchanges regarding warranty rights and Australian Consumer Law (ACL), they agreed to replace it with a refurbished unit. However, the replacement package lacked the essential tool needed to unscrew the strap, and due to the tiny screw size, no standard household tools are usable. Despite emphasizing the urgency of the situation and its importance for my child, I am still awaiting a response. The after-sales warranty and support have been nothing short of appalling.
Pixbee Kids 4G Video Smart Watch
Garbage. Avoid. Purchased the pro version. It was meant to give us peace of mind knowing where our son is. It has caused more stress because the location is often kilometres off. Waste of money. Show details
A bit bulky but lot of fun – Bought it from Target online store for $69. The watch come in two colours; blue and and pink. What is in the box? Charger, manual, stand and watch. … Read more
The watch does not come pre charge, no issue as it only taken 40 minutes to complete the charging. The size I found is a bit bulky for the 6 yrs old wrist.
Set up is easy and the firmware is up to date. Manual is easy to follow.
It comes with intuitive games; the dancing/movement game create a lot of fun for little one. They have to move on music and stop when it stop to get point.
There heap of pre loaded watch face and fitness tracking for little one to get pre occupied.
The videos and camera function is my little one favourite function. The touch screen is slow, but they don’t seem to mind. Overall perfect for 6 years old
Vtech Kidizoom DX2
Gabb Watch 3e
This review focuses specifically on the watch itself, the product performance, and the overall purchase and return experience. I have already shared… Read more
a separate review covering the app experience.
I purchased this watch with high hopes, as it appeared to be a better option than other similar products available in Australia.
To start with the positives, the customer service team was generally responsive, usually replying within a few hours or at most a day. They were polite and reasonably helpful, at least until I requested a refund. After that, communication noticeably slowed down.
Out of the box, the watch looked and felt high quality and well built. Unfortunately, that was where the positives largely ended.
The biggest issue was the battery performance. On the first day, the battery dropped from 100% to 0% in about an hour after turning it on. I was told that “it is normal for the S4 to experience higher battery consumption when it is turned on for the first time,” whatever that means. Even after that initial use, the battery life remained very poor. Over 4–5 days of testing, a full charge lasted only about 7–8 hours while the watch was simply sitting idle on a shelf. On one occasion, after shutting down overnight due to a flat battery, it used about 25% over a 12-hour period while not being used at all. I’m not sure whether we received a defective unit, whether they are all like this, or if there is a software issue.
The charger is another frustration. Despite having a large, chunky connector, the magnet is surprisingly weak. It disconnects easily, which resulted in the watch being left uncharged multiple times.
The biggest disappointment, however, relates to what is marketed as one of the watch’s key advantages, the eSIM feature.
The eSIM provides no real benefit and, in fact, introduces several disadvantages. On the eSIM model, calls and texts can only be made through the app, and the recipient must also have internet access and rely on the same app. There is no option to make standard calls or send SMS the traditional way. Although the watch appears to have this capability, the provided eSIM plan is data-only, meaning you do not receive a phone number, unlike competitors or even this brand’s non-eSIM models.
You are also locked into using their MyFirst app subscription and cannot use another provider. With the eSIM version, only a monthly subscription is available, whereas the physical SIM version offers a yearly plan that is considerably cheaper.
We had the watch for about a week before initiating the return. During that time, I also noticed that the location tracking was inconsistent. Sometimes it updated instantly, other times it would not refresh at all no matter how many times I tried. We live in a metropolitan area with excellent coverage, so this appears to be a device or app issue rather than a network problem.
The return process was also disappointing. The company advertises a 30-day return policy, and I requested a return within the first week of delivery. The policy states that the customer must cover return shipping but does not clearly specify the cost. I was quoted 50 SGD, roughly 55 AUD, for return shipping, even though it cost me only 35 AUD via Australia Post. After they received the watch, the refund process was slow, and when the refund was finally issued, it was not for the full amount, with no explanation provided.
For clarity, the watch was returned in brand new condition with all original items included.
Overall, while the product looks good on the surface, the battery life, eSIM limitations, unreliable tracking, and poor return experience make it very difficult to recommend.
Cenuya Smart Watch W5
Watch performs badly on almost every use scenario – This kids watch is sold on AliExpress under varying names such as "Android 9.0 4G Smart Watch W5 Child GPS Positioning Recording Phone Shooting Video… Read more
Google Store Student Wifi Video Calling Phone" or "4G Smart Watch Children Gps Positioning Phone Wifi Internet Chat Video Call Recording Android 9.0 Boys And Girls Smartwatch" or a combination of these words. Mostly the five of them are present "4G Smart Watch Android W5". While its advertisement looks impressive and many positive rates are given to this watch careful reading reveals that none of them go beyond the fact that watch has arrived and it is working and it is Android 9, yay! Aside from that this watch performs badly on almost every use scenario.
The very first and major flaw is that this watch requires that the network you use must support VoLTE. For Australia this means that you can use it only if you have an account with one of the major mobile providers such as Optus and Telstra. If you use one of mobile virtual network operators this watch will not make or receive calls, while everything else like sending of SMS or access to Internet will work. This in its own turn means that in order to be able to make calls you will need to connect to one of the expensive plans from these operators. For example, a cheapest postpaid SIM plan from Optus at the moment of writing of this review is $45/month and it includes 20MB of data. You can of course go for pre-paid plans, which may be cheaper, but they have their own caveats. Consider the whole expenses comparing to the watch price. ~$100 for watch and then $550+ for connection per year. The alternative is that you can buy one of the expensive watches in Australian shops like ~$300 - $350 for watch and then about $250 for connection to one of the virtual mobile operators. First year expenses are almost the same, the second year an "expensive" alternative definitely wins.
If the watch is operating in a network that supports VoLTE, you would expect a crystal clear sound during the calls. However, not in this case. The quality of calls is mediocre, probably because of the quality or settings of the watch microphone. I understand that one of the features of the watch is to secretly listen to what is happening around the child and thereby is a different microphone sensitivity, but when you are talking to your kid the microphone hears everything - how wind blows, what people are talking about around, all car tires, etc, etc, etc. As a result of this the only option to have a decent talk is for the kid to go away far from everybody and better in a quiet room.
I remember once I got a call from my kid and the first thing I heard was 'As-Salaam-Alaikum' pronounced by a thick male voice. I got worried immediately and the first intent was to shout 'Who are you and what are you doing with my kid's watch?' However, it turned out that that was somebody's father standing near my kid and picking up his own child from the school. So, the watch microphone picked up somebody's speech instead of the person who actually called.
The software. This watch runs Android 9, so you can install any Android 9 compatible programs. And they will work! Even games. That's right, this is an advantage. However, if you think that you will be able to use any of these, this is wrong. Almost all usual Android programs are unusable because of a tiny screen. There is a couple of special things about the WiFi settings. The watch constantly forgets that it should reconnect to WiFi whenever possible. This happens rather on random. E.g. some times watch can restore a connection to home WiFi and some times it simply disables auto-connect and keeps using mobile data from now, eating out the mobile data that the provider gave to you.
The reachability over mobile network. Apparently, to conserve the energy the watch goes into some super-sleep mode so if the kid doesn't use watch right now a call to the kid has little chances to succeed. You call. The operator immediately responds you that the phone number is switched off. There is no calling tone. You call again. Switched off. Call N-th time and you get the waiting tone and the kid picks up the call. Very safe.
This watch has a companion application called "Aladeng", it supposes to take screenshots from watch camera, listen to the microphone, and find the watch position. The application is extremely badly written as it is slow and frequently hangs up or crashes. Also, the translation to English is very bad or non-existent. Where you see English letters instead of Chinese, you'll have to guess what the hell did they mean by writing this. For example, instead of something like "Ok" or "Continue", you'll see "Experience"... or try translate this to English "Set trajectory mode to succeed".
GPS positioning is simply horrible or doesn't work at all. When you request watch position what you'll see in the application is location that is about 30 minutes in the past and with the precision +-500m to 1km. The only thing you can say for sure is that the child is somewhere in the suburb he or she is expected to be. Switching between accuracy and power saving modes doesn't appear to change anything.
The watch is neither water resistant nor water proof. Moreover, the construction of the watch case is so bad so even a minor splash when the child washes his or her hands has a fair chance to get inside.
Battery is probably the only good feature of the watch. If the kid actively uses watch the battery will survive at least until the evening. If the kid is simply wears it and makes a few calls, then it is pretty realistic that the battery will have 30-40% of charge remaining. Still not enough for the two full days.
However, kids will love this watch as it looks stylish and there is some level of excitement for any electronic device they own, especially if this is the first one.
Update: After three months of usage the watch stopped to register in the Optus network. Factory reset didn't help. This made the watch effectively unusable. I consider the money and time spent on this watch as wasted.
So the verdict: 1. The affordable price turns into a requirement to buy a relatively expensive contract in Australian conditions. 2. The watch performs from bad to very bad in almost every use scenario. 3. The watch ended up being unusable.
Recommendation: Do not buy! Better buy a cheap phone instead.
KidsOClock GL20 🏆 2026
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Hi Sarah, We're sorry to hear this has been your… Read more