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Fire 7 Kids tablet, 7" Display, ages 3-7, 16 GB, (2019 release), Pink Kid-Proof Case

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Fire Kids tablets
  • 2-year worry-free guarantee: if it breaks, return it and we'll replace it for free.
  • Over 20 million kids (and their parents) have enjoyed the Amazon Kids+ service. Amazon Kids parental controls allow you to set educational goals, create time limits, and filter content.
  • The included 1 year of Amazon Kids+ gives your kids access to thousands of apps, games, books, videos, audiobooks, and educational content from PBS Kids, Nickelodeon, Disney, and more. Your subscription will then automatically renew every month starting at just $4.99 per month plus applicable tax. You may cancel at any time by visiting the Amazon Parent Dashboard or contacting Customer Service.
  • Parents can give kids access to more apps like Netflix, Minecraft, and Zoom via the Amazon Parent Dashboard.
  • Amazon Kids+ includes thousands of Spanish language books, videos, apps, games, and audiobooks.
  • Save up to $70 on a Fire 7 Tablet (not a toy) for kids ages 3-7, 1 year of Amazon Kids+, a Kid-Proof Case with built-in stand, and 2-year worry-free guarantee, versus items purchased separately.
  • Stream through Wi-Fi or view downloaded content on the go with 16 GB of internal storage and up to 7 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching video, and listening to music. Add a microSD card for up to 512 GB of expandable storage.
Made for kids

Fire 7 Kids Tablet includes a Kid-Proof Case with built-in stand, 1-year of Amazon Kids+, and a 2-year worry-free guarantee.

Enjoy the 7” display, faster processor, 16 GB internal storage, and up to 7 hours of reading, browsing the web, video watching, and music listening.

Here is what Fire 7 kids tablet customers are saying
Content kids crave
Easy-to-use-parental controls

Limit screen time, set educational goals and curfews, and manage content for up to 4 child profiles with easy-to-use parental controls.

In Amazon Kids+, kids do not have access to social media or Alexa. In-app purchases require parent approval. Parents can exit Amazon Kids using a passcode.

Compare Fire Kids tablets

Price From: - From: - From: $199.99 From: -
Ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,175) 4.6 out of 5 stars (17,554) 4.7 out of 5 stars (15,500) 4.5 out of 5 stars (239,796)
Best for Ages 6+ Ages 6-12 Ages 6-12 Ages 3-7
Display 7“ 8” HD 10.1" 1080p full HD 7“
Weight 15.8 ounces (447 grams) 19.2 ounces (544.1 grams) 25.3 ounces (718 grams) 16.1 ounces (456 grams)
Warranty 2-year worry-free guarantee 2-year worry-free guarantee 2-year worry-free guarantee 2-year worry-free guarantee
1-year Amazon Kids+ subscription ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Parents can add apps & content to child profile ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Customizable home screen theme ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Digital store with parental controls ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Protective case included ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Protective case style Slim: 8.0” x 5.5" x 0.7" Slim: 8.3” x 6.3” x 0.7” Slim: 7.4” x 10.1" x 0.7" Bumper: 8.7” x 6.3” x 1.0”
Web browser with built-in filters Open but filtered Open but filtered Open but filtered Hand-picked sites
Resolution 1024 x 600 (171 ppi) 1280 x 800 (189 ppi) (1920 x 1200) with over 2 million pixels (224 ppi) 1024 x 600 (171 ppi)
Storage 16 GB (expandable by up to 512 GB) 32 GB (expandable by up to 1 TB) 32 GB (expandable by up to 1 TB) 16 GB (expandable by up to 512 GB)
CPU Quad-core 1.3 GHz Quad-core 2.0 GHz Octa-core 2.0 GHz Quad-core 1.3 GHz
RAM 1 GB 2 GB 3 GB 1 GB
Battery life Up to 7 hours Up to 12 hours Up to 12 hours Up to 7 hours
Ports micro-USB (2.0) USB-C (2.0) USB-C (2.0) micro-USB (2.0)
Camera 2 MP front and rear-facing cameras 2 MP front and rear-facing cameras 2 MP front-facing and 5 MP rear-facing 2 MP front and rear-facing cameras

Technical Details

Fire 7 Kids Tablet

Fire 7 Kids Tablet

Display

7” touchscreen, 1024 x 600 resolution at 171 ppi, SD video playback, with IPS (in-plane switching) technology and advanced polarizing filter

Size

8.7” x 6.3” x 1.0” (220 x 161 x 25.8 mm)

Weight

16.1 ounces (456 grams) Actual size and weight may vary by configuration and manufacturing process.

CPU & RAM

Quad-Core 1.3 GHz with 1 GB of RAM

Storage

16 GB (9.4 GB available to user) of internal storage. Add microSD card for up to 512 GB of additional storage. Some apps may require that they are installed on internal storage. App or feature updates may impact available storage.

Battery life

Up to 7 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching video, and listening to music. Battery life will vary based on device settings, usage, and other factors such as web browsing and downloading content. Certain software features or apps may reduce battery life.

Charge time

Fully charges in approximately 4 hours using the micro-USB power adapter included in the box.

Wi-Fi connectivity

Single-antenna dual-band Wi-Fi. Supports public and private Wi-Fi networks or hotspots that use the dual-band 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n standard with support for WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security using password authentication; does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks. WiFi 6 (802.11 ax) is not currently supported.

4G connectivity

N/A

Ports

USB 2.0 (micro-B connector) to connect to a PC/Macintosh computer, or to charge your device with the included power adapter; microSD slot for external storage

Audio

3.5 mm stereo jack and integrated speaker

Sensors

Accelerometer

Camera specs

2 MP front and rear-facing cameras with 720p HD video recording

Location services

Location-based services via Wi-Fi

Available colors

Pink, Blue, Purple Kid-Proof Case

Additional features

External volume controls, built-in Bluetooth with support for A2DP compatible stereo headphones, speakers, microphone, and LE accessories support

Accessibility features

VoiceView screen reader enables access to the vast majority of Fire tablet features for users who are blind or visually impaired using text-to-speech or a connected refreshable braille display. Screen magnifier enables viewers to zoom in and out, and pan around the screen. Fire tablets also include accessibility settings for Closed Captioning, Font Size, High Contrast Text, Color Inversion, Color Correction, and Convert Stereo to Mono audio. (Captions are not available for all content). Learn more about these accessibility features

Subscription

Includes 1 year of Amazon Kids+ for new subscribers. Learn more about this here.

Warranty and service

2-year worry-free guarantee. See more details about this coverage. Use of Fire 7 Kids tablet is subject to Amazon's Conditions of Use and these terms.

Included in the box

Fire 7 tablet, Amazon Kid-Proof Case, USB 2.0 cable, 5W power adapter, and Quick Start Guide

Age range

Ages 3 and up. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD – Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

Generation

9th generation - 2019 release

Software Security Updates

This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own a Fire tablet, visit Manage Your Content and Devices for information specific to your device.

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Customer reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5
239,796 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the value, quality and durability of the tablet. For example, they say it's a perfect budget tablet for a toddler and comes with good educational fun apps. Some appreciate the educational value. Others however, are not happy with the performance and charging time. They say it runs down fast and takes awhile to register where you touch.

AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

7,760 customers mention7,233 positive527 negative

Customers find the tablet great for kids, perfect for kids 5 and under, and has age-appropriate shows, books, and games. They say it streams well and has many options for toddlers to enjoy. Customers also say it's toddler-proof, has great content that remains age appropriate, and is great for keeping kids occupied for a few hours during the day.

"...Also includes the kid proof foam case, and a 2 year replacement deal if it breaks...." Read more

"...I’d say it’s perfect for kids 5 and under. I gifted them to my 2 and 3-year-old nieces for Christmas this year and they seem to love them...." Read more

"...Pros: unlimited free games, huge variety of games and you can filter the age range so there’s games that they can understand...." Read more

"...Great product for the kiddos ! Even for an adult as well, you would just have to change the settings...." Read more

4,514 customers mention3,584 positive930 negative

Customers like the durability of the tablet. They mention that it's made out of tough foam and can bounce without breaking. Some say that it avoids a potential meltdown and teaches kids to be time.

"...You get the 7 inch Fire tablet, a nice case and 12 months of FreeTime included, so you're saving about $20 getting this bundle even at full price,..." Read more

"...Dr. Appointments/Car Rides.6. AGAIN Very DURABLE, Seems Unbreakable!CON... Took me a bit to figure out how everything worked best...." Read more

"...turn-off absolves parents from this responsibility, avoids a potential meltdown, and teaches kids to be time conscious.- Testing:..." Read more

"...The tablet itself outside the case seems a bit flimsy, but as it is meant to be in the protected case, I don't see this as an issue at all, just..." Read more

3,050 customers mention2,323 positive727 negative

Customers like the value of the tablet. They say it's worth the price, a perfect budget tablet for a toddler, and a good buy. Some appreciate the graphics and the fact that Amazon allows installment payments without fees.

"...Even if they only get a few years out of them, they’re worth what I paid. The older they get, I’ll spring for something more advanced...." Read more

"...The price of this was very enticing so we tried it out. I couldn’t stand it at first since it’s an android and it made no sense to me...." Read more

"...Totally worth it! I will say there was a bit of a learning curve for ME to figure out how to use it...." Read more

"...Very frustrating and expensive." Read more

2,885 customers mention2,426 positive459 negative

Customers like the quality of the tablet. They mention it's a good starter tablet, with standard graphics. They also appreciate the educational fun apps and the fact that it can easily be converted to a regular tablet.

"...Free tablet, so no adds on the lock screen, and could easily be converted to a regular tablet if you want later. The foam case is removable." Read more

"...cover because of space limitations but it is pretty intuitive and outstanding. Amazon has done an outstanding job in this process...." Read more

"My son likes it like crazy. Great tablet!" Read more

"...This is a perfect gift for a little one just starting on electronic devices. The price is amazing and inexpensive...." Read more

1,359 customers mention1,359 positive0 negative

Customers find the educational value of the tablet to be awesome, with plenty of engaging educational apps that the kids can navigate through on their own. They also say the content is ideal and age-appropriate, and that it's been a great teaching tool for their son. Customers also say that the educational first setting has helped their child with learning and motor skills.

"...1-year of FreeTime included which comes with a ton of content (books, games, apps, and streamable tv shows and movies)...." Read more

"...if you are looking to get a super affordable Kids tablet that is well-rated, small, lightweight, and has access to several education apps, games, etc..." Read more

"...From here you have full functionality of all device settings just like any other android tablet...." Read more

"...All the games I downloaded are user friendly for a 2 year old, and educational too!..." Read more

3,699 customers mention2,528 positive1,171 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of set up. Some mention it's easy for them to use, while others say it'll be difficult for them if they don't take the time to read how to use it.

"...are displayed largely and vibrantly for simplicity and ease of use for small children. Apps open and close with no random glitches or error messages...." Read more

"...As to the software, it's easy to use, no surprises there...." Read more

"...I couldn’t stand it at first since it’s an android and it made no sense to me. We couldn’t get YouTube kids either, so we decided to send it back...." Read more

"...I can just hand this tablet to my 2yr old & he can navigate it perfectly...." Read more

5,380 customers mention1,455 positive3,925 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the tablet. They mention that it is very slow at times, runs down fast, and takes forever to charge. Some say that the tablet did not work when they got it and that the charger stopped working within a couple of days.

"...The charger it comes with is pretty short. And it DID NOT work when I got it.Overall:4 out of 5..." Read more

"...speeds on third-party wall ports and noticed a substantial increase in charging time as compared to using an Amazon wall outlet...." Read more

"...Movies play great which is really all I was looking for, the other stuff (apps, books, and games) was more bonus stuff IMO...." Read more

"...the time it just leaves the app running in the background so the tablet runs slowly while I have to try to find the app that base on the music that..." Read more

4,298 customers mention1,150 positive3,148 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the tablet. They mention that it drains quickly, has occasional fluctuations, and runs through the entire battery. Some say that the tablet works great but the storage and battery life sucks.

"...And I will say the battery life could be better. Full charge would be about 50% after 4hrs of using in the car...." Read more

"...The battery life dies faster than an iPhone or iPad, I’m not sure if that’s because it’s THIS specific tablet but the battery life dies fast...." Read more

"...have to remember to put it in the charger before bed and a full charge lasts all day. Screen quality is fine, no complaints...." Read more

"...I did experience occasional fluctuations in battery life (nothing major) and so am docking down half a star...." Read more

An amazing refresh of the base Fire tablet Kids Edition at an affordable price
3 Stars
An amazing refresh of the base Fire tablet Kids Edition at an affordable price
Original review (June 10, 2019) and six updates at the end of the review (2019: June 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, and 21 respectively).ORIGINAL REVIEW: June 10, 2019: 5/5 starsUPDATED REVIEW: June 30, 2019: 3/5 stars (I docked down two stars for issues mentioned in UPDATE # 3 and # 4, and issues with parental controls).For background information, I am a professor and a tech geek. I have used Amazon devices for around eight years now. I currently own three Kindle e-readers (1 Kindle Touch, 1 Kindle Paperwhite 3rd generation, and 1 Kindle 10). I also own two Amazon Fire tablets (Kindle 7 – 2015: 5th generation and Kindle 8 – 2018: 8th generation) and 3 Echo devices (1st generation Echo, 2nd generation Echo Dot, and 3rd generation Echo Dot). Please note that I have traded-in some of the dated versions of the above-listed products to get upgraded versions (more on this under the “Saving Money on Purchases” section.)This device is Amazon’s most recently refreshed (2019 – 9th generation) Fire 7 inch Kids Edition Tablet (henceforth referred to as Fire 7 KE) at an excellent price. The Fire 7 (9th generation) is slightly better than the previous generation. The combination of quality and value are tough to beat, and the tablet does well overall. This is a comprehensive review, but for those looking for the bottom line, scroll down to the bottom to see some feedback on how to save money on purchasing the Fire and my final recommendations.I have spent the past few days interacting with the Fire, using it, and reading other online reviews about this version to ensure the comprehensiveness and accuracy of information provided in this review. For reference purposes, this Fire model was last refreshed in 2017. This review overlaps with my review of the Fire 7 tablet because both of these are essentially the same tablet but to a different audience.-THE BOX: The Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet enclosed in the Amazon Kid-Proof case, a quick-start guide, 5W wall adapter, and a USB cord (around 3 foot or 36 inches). The item arrived sealed and packaged well.- AVAILABILITY: a Black tablet with Pink, Blue, or Purple cases with built-in-stand.- Key things that have not changed from the prior Fire 7 KE model:--- Display size remains the same--- PPI remains the same at 171--- RAM remains the same at 1 GB of RAM.--- Speaker and microphone remains the same (mono speaker with built-in microphone)--- Size specifications stay the same--- Two-year service plan remains the same--- 1-year subscription to FreeTime Unlimited with automatic renewal at $2.99 per month plus tax. Individuals can cancel this subscription at any time by contacting Amazon Customer Service or the Amazon Parent Dashboard.- Summary of critical aspects (listed in order of importance) that have changed in this version (Fire 7 Kids Edition: 2019: 9th generation) from prior generation Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet (2017: 7th generation). For the below comparison, the new version will be listed as Fire 2019 and the previous model as Fire 2017.--- Battery life has declined to 7 hours (1-hour reduction) from the prior version.--- Charge time has decreased from 6 hours (Fire 2017) to 4 hours (Fire 2019). This is a major plus because it would take forever to charge these tablets). Again, please note that this claim (regarding charging time) holds true only if an Amazon wall outlet is used. The tablet usually notifies you when you are using a non-compatible wall outlet and cable. I have tested charging speeds on third-party wall ports and noticed a substantial increase in charging time as compared to using an Amazon wall outlet. So, ideally, consumers should use only the Amazon wall outlet for fast charging.--- The new processors: Fire 7 2019 [Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A53 1.3 GHz] vs. Fire 7 2017 [Quad Core ARM Cortex-A7 1.3 GHz] is a bit faster. Again, this is my initial assessment. This would require additional testing and I will put in these numbers at a later time when they become available.--- Camera quality has improved 2 MP front and rear-facing cameras with 720p HD video recording as compared to the prior version.--- Slight increase in weight (2.3 oz/66 grams) though this item feels sturdier than the preceding model.--- New built-in stand (definitely a beneficial feature).- Technical specs and other details:--- Size: 8.7” x 6.3” x 1.0” (220 x 161 x 25.8 mm)--- 171 pixels per inch (PPI) with IPS display technology and advanced polarizing filter. This means that there is a bright display with vivid colors and whiter whites for a great viewing experience from all angles.--- 7-inch screen, 1024 x 600 resolution with SD video playback--- Internal Storage: 16 GB--- External Storage: expandable storage using MicroSD card for up to 512 GB + unlimited cloud storage for Amazon digital content purchases.--- Weight: 16.1 ounces (456 grams)--- Warranty and Service: 2-year worry-free guarantee: if it breaks, return it, and we'll replace it for free (Amazon really doesn’t ask any questions). The value of this feature cannot be overstated. A tablet in the hands of a child is subject to several drops.--- Camera: 2MP VGA front-facing camera and rear-facing HD camera--- Sensors: Accelerometer and light sensor--- Battery life: Up to 7 hours of battery life--- Fully charges in 4 hours (if Amazon wall outlet is used)--- Single-antenna dual-band Wi-Fi. Uses 802.11a/b/g/n with WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security using password authentication. No support offered to connect to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks.--- Bluetooth 4.1 LE--- Ports: USB 2.0 (micro-B connector) to connect to the computer or for charging the device with the included power adapter; MicroSDXC slot for external storage, and 3.5 mm stereo jack and integrated speaker.--- Built-in microphone- Some limitations (to be expected because of this tablet being sold at a bargain price and also being the base model of the Fire series):--- No HD video viewing available--- Camera specs are sub-par as compared to other costlier tablets (again this might sound oxymoronic...but just pointing it out)--- Max volume is below average (because of the mono-speaker)--- Sound quality is average--- Amazon’s ecosystem is not as massive compared to the Google Play Store and Apple Play Store, but this is a nifty device nevertheless.--- Amazon’s Silk browser is not as intuitive and user-friendly as more prominent competitors (Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, etc.).--- Some reviewers have claimed that the external storage (MicroSDXC card) is not as responsive as the internal storage (this is not something I have experienced).--- Because of concerns dealing with volume and sound quality using this model for listening to music, or watching TV shows, movies, etc. might require headphones or a speaker.*** Please note that this product is only for Ages 3 and up as there is a Choking Hazard with small parts.- Comparison between Fire 7 KE (this version – 2019 release) and Fire HD 8 KE (2018 release – mid-tier model):--- Charge time: Fire HD 8 (6 hours) vs. Fire 7 (4 hours)--- Display Size: Fire HD 8 (8 inches) vs. Fire 7 (7 inches)--- Video playback: Fire HD 8 (HD video playback) vs. Fire 7 (SD video playback)--- Resolution: Fire HD 8 (1280 * 800; 189 PPI) vs. Fire 7 (1024 *600; 171 PPI)--- RAM: Fire HD 8 (1.5 GB RAM) vs. Fire 7 (1 GB RAM)--- Battery life: Fire HD 8 (10 hours) vs. Fire 7 (7 hours),--- Speaker: Fire HD 8 (Dolby Atmos, dual stereo speakers) vs. Fire 7 (Mono speaker)--- Weight: Fire HD 8 (16.7 oz, 474 g) vs. Fire 7 (16.1 oz, 456 g)--- Internal Storage: Fire HD 8 (32 GB) vs. Fire 7 (16 GB)--- Expandable Storage: Fire HD 8 (expandable by to 400 GB) vs. Fire 7 (expandable by up to 512 GB).--- Colors: Fire HD 8 (Black, Marine Blue, Punch Red, Canary Yellow) vs. Fire 7 (Black, Twilight Blue, Plum, Sage)--- Cost: Fire HD 8 (16 GB - $79.99; 32 GB - $109.99) vs. Fire HD 7 (16 GB - $49.99; 32 GB - $69.99)--- Multi-touch: Fire HD 8 (10-point) vs. Fire 7 (5-point)--- Processors, software version, and cameras remain the same on both units.- Comparison between Fire 7 KE (this version – 2019 release) and Fire HD 10 KE (2017 release – mid-tier model):--- Charge time: Fire HD 10 (5 hours) vs. Fire 7 (4 hours)--- Display Size: Fire HD 10 (10.1 inches) vs. Fire 7 (7 inches)--- Video playback: Fire HD 10 (HD video playback; 1080p HD resolution) vs. Fire 7 (SD video playback)--- Resolution: Fire HD 10 (1920 * 1200; 224 PPI) vs. Fire 7 (1024 *600; 171 PPI)--- Processor: Fire HD 10 [2xARM Cortex-A72 (1.8 GHz), 2xARM Cortex-A53 (1.4 GHz)] vs. Fire 7 inch (ARM Cortex-A53 Quad-Core 1.3 GHz) (basically Fire HD 10 would be substantially faster than either the Fire 7 or Fire HD 8)--- RAM: Fire HD 10 (2 GB RAM) vs. Fire 7 (1 GB RAM)--- Battery life: Fire HD 10 (10 hours) vs. Fire 7 (7 hours),--- Speaker: Fire HD 10 (Dolby Atmos, dual stereo speakers) vs. Fire 7 (Mono speaker)--- Camera: Fire HD 10 (0.3 MP front-facing and 2 MP rear-facing camera) vs. Fire 7 (2 MP front-facing and rear-facing camera)--- Weight: Fire HD 10 (23.3 oz, 660 g) vs. Fire 7 (16.1 oz, 456 g)--- Internal Storage: Fire HD 10 (32 GB) vs. Fire 7 (16 GB)--- Expandable Storage: Fire HD 10 (expandable by to 256 GB) vs. Fire 7 (expandable by up to 512 GB).--- Colors: Fire HD 10 (Yellow cover option) vs.. Fire 7 (Black, Twilight Blue, Plum, Sage)--- Cost: Fire HD 10 (32 GB - $149.99; 32 GB - $189.99) vs. Fire 7 (16 GB - $49.99; 32 GB - $69.99)--- Multi-touch: Fire HD 10 (10-point) vs. Fire 7 (5-point)** If you are considering buying the Fire HD 10 KE, I would wait on it as there is a high probability that this model will be refreshed this year as the last update was in 2017 (Amazon seems to follow a 2-year refresh cycle though this is not always the case).- Some useful features on Fire KE Tablets (not a comprehensive list). Please note that parental controls can be used to block all of the below-listed features.--- Accessibility: “VoiceView and Screen Magnifier enable access to the vast majority of Fire tablet features. VoiceView features text-to-speech voice. Fire OS 5 also includes system-wide closed caption settings, adjustable font sizes up to 50% larger, and a variety of book reading text adjustments such as adjustable colors and text spacing. Also includes adjustable font sizes/color, and built-in Oxford dictionary.”--- Surfing the web using Amazon’s web browser - Silk--- Watching movies, TV shows, and listening to music --- Ability to read Kindle books.--- Ability to read the news using Washington Times--- Other apps (games, educational tools, etc. available in Amazon’s app store) plus several prominent apps included like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, etc.--- Ability to get set-up email apps, calendar, etc.--- Ability to play games that can be downloaded from the app store.* Basically, this can function as both an adult and a kid’s tablet (older kids or adults can use it by disabling FreeTime).- Amazon FreeTime Unlimited--- Amazon FreeTime Unlimited is a subscription that offers over “20,000 books, movies, TV shows, apps and games for kids 3-12. Age Filters ensure kids see age-appropriate content. Parents can add content to kids' profiles to give them more access to apps and games.” “In FreeTime, kids do not have access to social media or Alexa. In-app purchases require parent approval. Parents can exit FreeTime using a passcode.” Another unique feature is Amazon’s FreeTime Unlimited in Spanish! Hopefully, there will be even more language options in the future to help bilingual or multilingual families and also to help those who wish to learn additional languages.--- Parents also have the option “to set educational goals and curfews, and manage content for up to 4 child profiles with easy-to-use parental controls.” This is really not as intuitive as it should be and can be frustrating to use. I have docked down a star as this has yet to be comprehensively developed.--- Generally speaking - FreeTime Unlimited offers an unbeatable value – I mean where else on earth can you get kid-friendly and generally holistic content for $2.99/month (after the 1-year subscription expires). Additionally, kids can’t make any additional purchases without parental authorization so it protects parents from liabilities.*FreeTime unlimited has several nifty features that I cannot cover because of space limitations but it is pretty intuitive and outstanding. Amazon has done an outstanding job in this process. Parents have a lot of flexibility in choosing and curating content for children, permitting downloads, and even setting the tablet to turn-off after a preset amount of use or at a set time and turn on at a set time. This is a great feature, so you don’t have to constantly follow your kid saying – “you have 5 more minutes before to turn the tablet off.” The automatic turn-off absolves parents from this responsibility, avoids a potential meltdown, and teaches kids to be time conscious.- Testing:Wi-Fi: I was able to connect to the Wi-Fi network without any technical difficulties. The process was pretty straightforward.- Saving money on purchasing the Fire Tablet Kids Edition--- The cost for the 16 GB Fire 7 will be $99.99.--- Customers should also know that they can easily trade-in their prior Fire tablet for Amazon gift cards (for $5-$25 depending on version and condition), which also entitles them to receive an additional 25% discount towards their new Fire.--- My recommendation would be to purchase this item during a sale event (for instance, Amazon Prime day is coming up in July). The customer can get this tablet for around $20 off during Prime day (based on prior sales analysis), and then stack the trade-in price and the 25% discount to get this item for a minimal cost (maybe you can snag it for $20 in total or lesser if everything is applied correctly). However, one thing to keep in mind is that Amazon might decide to remove the trade-in gift card and 25% discount at any point.--- Sometimes Amazon provides bundle sales on products (get 2 or 3 items for a substantial discount). This is something for consumers to consider.- Conclusion:To sum up my review, this is the basic Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet. No bells and whistles, but it does the job. Limitations include sound quality, volume quality, potential issues with MicroSDXC Card access, parental controls related limitations, and a basic app store. Updates worth noting in this version include a slight decrease in weight, increase in storage (internal and external), slightly faster processor, slightly improved cameras, and slight decrease in battery life (though this might be a more accurate representation of the life of the battery). The bottom line is that if you are looking to get a super affordable Kids tablet that is well-rated, small, lightweight, and has access to several education apps, games, etc. then the Fire 7 KE tablet is the way to go.- UPDATE # 1 and # 6: June 11, 2019 & June 21, 2019: Fire HD 8 Kids Edition + Echo Dot Kid Edition (release date June 26, 2019)I recommend the Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablet (mid-tier model) as opposed to this Fire 7 KE (the model reviewed) for a few more dollars ($30 more). This can be purchased after following the cost-saving suggestions previously listed. My reasons are several and include: the 8 inch screen (as compared to 7 inches), higher resolution (189 PPI vs. 171 PPI), increased RAM (1.5 GB RAM vs. 1 GB RAM), battery life (10 hours vs. 7 hours), and the Dolby Atmos, dual stereo speakers (which can make a world of difference while watching or listening to something). I would personally get this tried and true model especially in light of Update # 3 (below).--- Amazon recently offered a bundle sale to purchase both the Fire Kids Edition Tablet and Echo Dot Kids Edition (colors can be chosen). Fire 7 KE + Echo Dot KE: $129.98; Fire 8 HD KE + Echo Dot KE: $139.98; and Fire 10 HD KE + Echo Dot KE:$199.98. I recommend the Fire 8 HD KE + Echo Dot KE for $139.98. One FreeTime Unlimited subscription can function across multiple devices and the best way to maximize it is in my opinion to get both these devices. I will soon post a comprehensive review on the Echo Dot Kids Edition once the device becomes available, but cannot cover it here because I have exceeded Amazon’s review space limitations.- UPDATE # 2 (June 12, 2019): FreeTime Unlimited--- The age-specific apps/books/games on this device are not always age appropriate. Consequently, parents need to review every thing prior to letting children get these resources. These apps play a critical role in the formation of the child especially with screen time usage increasing at astounding rates (especially among children).--- This brings me to my second point of concern – screen time. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children under 18 months have no screen time with the exception of video-chatting while children 2-5 years should have no more than 1-hour per day of screen time (only high-quality programs) with parents co-viewing these videos with the child (parental interaction is key for formation of language skills and holistic development. Just watching educational videos is insufficient – kids learn by back and forth interaction with adults). They have additional guidelines for children 6 and older, which includes monitoring the child’s media usage, providing strict guidelines for use of media, etc. I would strongly encourage parents to review this information prior to purchasing this media device.- UPDATE # 3: June 13, 2019: Battery LifeSome customers have complained about the low and unpredictable battery life for this new device. I did experience occasional fluctuations in battery life (nothing major) and so am docking down half a star. So, please bear this in mind when making the purchase.UPDATE # 4 & # 5: June 14, 2019 & June 19, 2019: Toys Story Headphone*Customers that preordered the item were supposed to get a free Toys Story headphone ($25 value). However, I never received it. I purchased this item in spite of the sound quality and low volume issues because of the free headphones. However, since I didn’t receive the headphones, I am docking down a star because the cost of getting a good-quality kid headphone ($24.99) added to the cost of the Fire 7 ($99.99) is equivalent ($124.98) to getting the better sound quality and volume Fire 8 KE ($129.99) with no headphones required and several other features. Amazon did contact me about this issue and asked how they could remedy the issue. They offered me $ 25 credit (headphone value) or a free headphone which I am grateful for. However, I still docked half a star because Amazon would not have contacted me if it was not for my review.Please also note that several resources were used in the compilation of this review, but most of this review was based on my personal testing of the product.Whenever I make any purchase, I try to do a thorough and accurate job with the review. My reviews are my honest and comprehensive assessment of the product. I always post future updates and corrections based on new information if deemed necessary. Additionally, I always include photos of products to verify both that I purchased this product and to back up appropriate claims in the review.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2019
Was evaluating buying portable DVD players for both kids prior to a long car ride so each could watch what they want. The selection of quality (name brand) DVD players is nonexistent in 2019. All the stuff sold on Amazon is off/unknown brands with a lot of mixed reviews, many 1-star reviews that say they break within the first hour of use or really good 4-5 star reviews that are very generic which makes me question their authenticity. Many descriptions on the products themselves and the reviews doesn’t even match the product listings, so again I question authenticity of the reviews. Really wanted something that would play our already ripped movies but didn’t want to fork over a ton for an iPad. Somehow ended up on this item during the pre-release sale. Buying two included 25% off of both and free Toy Story headphones with each. Could not believe the great value of the Fire 7 Kids Edition. 1-year of FreeTime included which comes with a ton of content (books, games, apps, and streamable tv shows and movies). Also includes the kid proof foam case, and a 2 year replacement deal if it breaks. Took me a few hours to update both with the latest OS updates and setup kid profiles but it was totally worth it. I also had to re-rip our movie collection for stereo audio as the default 5-channel on the rips did not have audio on the tablet as I don’t think the Fire tablet has as great of support for the various codecs out there, but once I got the right settings (stereo 2-channel mp3) Handbreak made that task easy on 20-ish movies. Also had to download and then figure out how allow the “Video Player for Android” on the FreeTime kids app since it appears locally installed video files are not allowed on the FreeTime app itself, but it wasn’t too hard to figure out. I added 32GB micro SD card to each to store the movies. Really great option for travel as there is no changing and scratching dvds every time you need to change a movie. Kids loved every minute of the two days of 4hr car rides. I will say the tablets can be sluggish at times with downloading apps and moving between apps. Movies play great which is really all I was looking for, the other stuff (apps, books, and games) was more bonus stuff IMO. And I will say the battery life could be better. Full charge would be about 50% after 4hrs of using in the car. Device were offline so that might drain quicker if you’re using wifi. And I also don’t think when you put them to sleep that they are very good at conserving battery like an Apple product would. Just make sure you do full changes prior to long car rides.

Comments on FreeTime. I love that you can have multiple profiles for each child, and can configure time limits and limit all content and apps. I also love that I can add additional apps to be allowed outside of the ones included with FreeTime. What I find very frustrating is when you are trying to find new apps, games, books, etc inside the app, every time you touch something it downloads it. I know they are trying to make it easy for kids but it just gets ridiculous when they touch 100 different things that don’t open immediately, so they keep touching more items, and they all start downloading at once. I also don’t like that you can’t get a description and screenshots of what the content is from within the FreeTime app. Like if I search for puzzles, mazes, or matching games, it just has a list of the app icon with no outline for parents as to what the app actually is.

Also love that the Kids Edition is an Ads Free tablet, so no adds on the lock screen, and could easily be converted to a regular tablet if you want later. The foam case is removable.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2019
This tablet is no more and no less than what a starter tablet needs to be. I’d say it’s perfect for kids 5 and under. I gifted them to my 2 and 3-year-old nieces for Christmas this year and they seem to love them. I also caught them in November when they were 2 for $100 so I feel like I got a great deal.
Setup: I'm used to iOS as all my devices are Apple, but setup was easy enough. I didn't run into any major issues or glitches that hindered me from adding their apps and books. It connected to a Wi-fi network just fine. No problems.
Function: The screen quality is clear and crisp. Touch-screen response is good. The icons are displayed largely and vibrantly for simplicity and ease of use for small children. Apps open and close with no random glitches or error messages. The bumper case around it provides a thick layer of protection and makes it easier for your kid to grip the tablet and hold onto it. Would also be very difficult for a toddler to mischievously try and take it off. The little kickstand is a nice touch for stationary use, although, teach your child to be ginger with it. I can see it being very easy to break it off if you’re man-handling and kids can be rough with their things.
Freetime Content: I was able to choose mainstream content they know and love so that it better holds their interest. Frozen, Mickey, Hotel Transylvania, Spongebob. Basically, all their favorite Disney and Nickelodeon stuff with a variety of other things sprinkled in. The content selection gets an A+.
Content Sharing: You can choose to “share content” from your Amazon account under their Freetime profile, which is how I added their movies. There may be another way to add movies to their profile, but I didn’t play around with it long enough to figure it out. That method was easiest for me, so I ran with it.
Features: The parent or guardian has ALL control regarding what their child sees or does under the Freetime profile, and profiles cannot be switched without a pin. That’s awesome unless your kid is like some type of baby hacker genius who can figure that pin out. Then beware, I guess. Otherwise, the Freetime profile is isolated and has its own thing going. It's JUST for kids. No inappropriate apps or videos mixed in for you to filter through. No wacky settings you must turn on or off to fix things the exact way you want them to be. If you allow the child to be connected to the internet while using, you don't have to worry about them seeing anything they’re not supposed to. When you set up the Freetime profile, you will also be entering your child's age which will customize the look of the profile and the type of content that will be offered for download as far as learning stages and comprehension. Does a huge chunk of the work for you when it comes to picking out things your kid will enjoy. Lastly, these have a feature that allow you to place time limits on how long and often your child can use the tablet. Now, my personal belief is that if the child is using kid-friendly content, they’re learning, and are being kept productively occupied, I don’t see the harm in them using the tablet for longer than is deemed “normal” or “acceptable” by someone with a big mouth. It’s common sense to try and not to let your kid turn into a couch potato. I don’t have children, but I still know it’s tough being a parent, so I’ll reserve judgement as should everyone else. Kids are rambunctious balls of constant energy and if these provide you with even the tiniest moments of peace & harmony from your kids, don’t be guilted or shamed out of letting them use it often. The world is technology driven and it can only put your child ahead of the curve to be fluent in the use of electronics. If you see your child developing an unhealthy addiction, that’s when I’d step in. Chances are, they know when to throw the tablet down and go chase the dog or climb a tree. Again, just my opinion.
Suggested Additional Purchases: You may want to pick up an SD card as 16 Gigabits is NOT enough storage for a tablet and fills up quickly. If you’re wanting to store a good amount of movies/shows for long car rides, doctor visits, etc., spring for additional storage. A car charger would also be a good idea for travelling, especially chargeable battery packs so that it can be re-charged even if you can’t get to a power outlet. Also, headphones, headphones, HEADPHONES for kids! Unless you want to help Dora the Explorer cross that bridge 13,000 times, I suggest you grab a pair!
Complaints: I don’t really have any complaints about them as of right now. They work well and the babies are happy with them. My only hope is that they can withstand the juice, food particles, and sticky candy-coated fingers coming their way. Even if they only get a few years out of them, they’re worth what I paid. The older they get, I’ll spring for something more advanced. For their age right now though, these are perfect.
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