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The VTech Kidicom Advance 3.0 is a vibrant, child-friendly smart device featuring a 5-inch 3D touchscreen, a 2MP rotatable camera with macro lens, and secure communication via the KidConnect app. Designed for ages 4-11, it combines entertainment and education with parental controls, rechargeable battery, and a rich library of apps, games, e-books, and AR experiences.





| ASIN | B095X8KB5F |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 118,267 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 147 in Kids' Digital Cameras |
| Colour | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (181) |
| Date First Available | 26 May 2021 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Educational Objective(s) | Literacy & Spacial Awareness |
| Item model number | 541103 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 11 years |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.9 x 8.6 x 17 cm; 600 g |
| Release date | 27 Sept. 2021 |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | 1 lithium-ion battery |
J**N
Happy kids
Good quality item, easy to use and set up and most importantly safe for kids. Only negative is the battery life which does seem a bit short
A**.
Great for kids
Bought this for my 8 year old daughter to help improve her spellings. She loves that she can text family members. The safety is good and only allows approved people. Has an okay camera with fun filters which she also likes.
T**6
OK for some things but expensive for what it is.
The phone is OK if you want a phone your under 9 year old can text to family member. As a phone for games then I wouldn't recommend as the battery goes down very fast. My daughter wanted to be able to text and listen to music and I would recommend for this purpose only. Only downfall is on the Kidicom chat it has been down for maintenance twice within one month amd also one day the phone just seemed to turn itself off and wouldn't come back on. We had to just leave it then a few hours later while sitting on the side it came back on, so it seems they do have alot of glitches.
P**A
This 5 year old loves it! But poor battery life..
From adult prespectibe In app purchase are a bit expensive .and screen touch sensitivity need a harder press but. But the chat app is Grate to to communicate with pics and videos. And can only add approved adults to chat. So good security 👏 reslution and image qualitycould be better for the price. Poor battery life have to charge after 1.5h screen time.
L**R
Absolutely loved!!
Fantastic buy! My son really loves it. Great price
A**R
A good idea if it worked
Purchased this for my son for Christmas. Set up was easy and for the first few days worked well. Issues started to appear quickly. It was not always possible to connect to the chat app, device was running even slower than usual and just not up to the job advertised. The final straw came when it stopped connecting to my home WiFi. It would connect to my phone via hotspot without issue and there were no issues with the home WiFi. I contacted Vtech who weren't too much help, more or less blamed my WiFi despite it working ok before. Returned via Amazon and refund issued without any problem. The idea of the device is great. My son loved it and is very disappointed. Hopefully another company will come up with something similar.
S**T
Effective, safe wifi communication device
This looks and feels pretty much like a smartphone. Since it's on the high end of budget smartphone/tablet pricing, you would hope for nothing less. The device is quite chunky and rugged – no bad features in a kids’ wi-fi device. There is a slightly unbalanced feeling in the hand, as it’s appreciably heavier towards the bottom half of the device, but since this is the part that’s held, it’s not much of an issue. When you switch it on, you see device details appearing, much as you do when switching on a regular phone. I pictured this next to my phone (a low-mid-range Motorola One Vision that’s a couple of years old) to give an idea of its size. This is supplied with a micro USB to mains charging cable. A little dated perhaps, now that devices for grown-ups are moving on to USB-C, but I’m always pleased to see a kids’ electronic device like this that has a standard cable type, rather than something esoteric and bespoke because it’s a toy that proves a nightmare to replace. If this cable gets damaged, lost, or forgotten, it should be easy and inexpensive enough to find a substitute. There are no instructions at all in the box. But this is a really intuitive device, and if you’ve ever set up a mobile phone or a tablet, this is very similar. Easier than setting up a regular phone as there are no SIM cards to worry about. Required steps are flagged and explained. You need to add wi-fi details and register your device to access the full range of activities and functions. This identified our wi-fi (as well as its second channel and a Mesh wi-fi system we’re running) without problem, and connected easily. The screen is pretty good. The quality is better than that on the budget Alcatel smartphone I bought for my Dad. It’s not HD-style super-crisp, but isn’t blurry/dotty looking either. The apps are clearly laid out in grid fashion, with 3D background wallpaper with elements that actually move when the phone is tilted. App logos are a decent size and easy to locate, and the home button has positioning that’s familiar from real phones. There’s a spoken guide/instructions for most things, which is articulated in a male voice with a Southern Standard British accent. The camera is pretty good. This doesn’t have front- and back-facing cameras as grown-up devices do, instead there’s a tilting plastic bar at the top of the device with the camera lens built in to it. This can be tipped so that it faces front or back. In addition, the camera lens can be slid from side to side inside this bar. At 5MP, the inbuilt camera is solid for a kids’ camera. I wasn’t quite sure how this would go down with my nephews. I was sure at least one of them would like it, because it’s tech, but wasn’t sure whether it would seem too babyish for the 8 year-old, and prove too old/hard to use for the almost 3 year-old. In fact, it’s about right for the 8 year-old to enjoy it and the almost 3 year-old to grow in to it. The device doesn’t look too babyish. 8 gets the most out of it, because as well as the games, camera, music, and video players, he can use the messaging and calling features to talk to his cousins over wi-fi. But under supervision nearly 3 can also enjoy the audio/video players, video chats, and some of the apps. I like the limited wi-fi features that this has: that with shared app use it allows contact between known and approved users; and that parental controls are pretty strict. I like that this allows safe browsing, and parental controls can be used to restrict access and time used. It’s a good, safe, controlled, use of phone/tablet-type technology for children. This came in packaging that was largely made of cardboard, although inside the box and a cardboard surround this was secured in a moulded plastic tray. The way that this has been done is quite clever – as the box has an opening, book-style display front for use in bricks and mortar shops that still uses a little bit of plastic to allow the toy to be seen, but keeps this to a bare minimum.
K**O
Packed with features and child-friendly.
A great alternative to purchasing a tablet or phone for your child. This looks and feels like a big smartphone, which is partially why the little ones like them, though much more robust and hard-wearing. I have no worries that it will withstand children's rough handling. At 2MP, the rotatable camera isn't the best quality, but it has plenty of fun filters to play around with and does good to satisfy most kids' photography. There's a music player, several games, and a VTech app store to download more from. I've increased the memory to 40GB using a micro SD-card, but there's already 8GB built into the device that should last a while on its own. I love how much parental control it gives me as well. There's an internet browser that allows access to pre-approved child-friendly sites, and a Wi-Fi messaging feature that allows communication with pre-approved contacts. There isn't a calling feature though. The notes section is a nice addition for the kids to keep their "reminders" and "to-dos" in. The screen is good quality too, easy to navigate, and very responsive. Overall, good value for money and I would be happy to recommend. If this review helped, please click on the ‘helpful’ button to let others know! Thanks ツ
M**I
المنتج غير عملي وبطيء جدا
G**A
Artikel kam in englischer Sprache und zurück schicken muss man es nach GB auf eigene Kosten. Versuche mit Amazon in Kontakt zu treten sind leider Erfolglos geblieben
A**E
⚠️ produit exclusivement en anglais impossible de changer la langue
P**N
Attention : l’appareil est configuré en Anglais et Vtech ne peut le reconfigurer !!
S**O
Gerät kann ir Englisch, Netzstecker GB, Rücksendung sehr Kostspielieg und sehr kompliziert. Also am besten erst gar nicht kaufen!!!
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