The Fire HD 10 Kids Pro tablet is normally sold for $190. It’s on sale for Labor Day for just $150 (save $40 at Amazon).
This kids tablet is built for older children, ages six to 12, with a slimmer design and faster performance than other Fire kids tablets. It also includes strong parental controls and a worry-free guarantee: Amazon will repair or replace the screen if it breaks within two years of purchase.
While it’s better than other Amazon Fire Kids tablets, the Fire HD 10 Kids Pro tablet doesn’t outperform an iPad — but it’s also a fraction of the iPad’s price.
Why is this deal ZDNET recommended?
What makes a good tablet? It’s easy to draw up criteria of features to look for: A fast processor, user-friendly platform, portability, and battery life, to name a few. What makes a good kids’ tablet? Amazon appears to be in the running to figure that out, and they’re on track to nail the formula.
I’ve been testing the new Fire HD 10 Kids Pro tablet since it was announced last year during Amazon’s Devices and Services event. This is the latest generation of the Fire HD 10 Pro, a kids’ tablet aimed at children from six through 12.
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The Fire HD 10 Kids Pro tablet<!–> promises a 25% faster performance than the Fire HD 10 Kids, a longer battery life, and a higher-quality front-facing camera at 5MP, up from 2MP.
Why choose a Fire tablet? Many parents get their kids an older-generation iPad, like the 9th-gen iPad<!–>, as their first tablet. If you have a younger kid and are afraid an iPad won’t hold up to their handling, consider an Amazon Fire Tablet.
Since my oldest of three is only in first grade, I’ve already tried a couple of Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids tablets. iPads are great, and my husband and I each have one. Since even my screen is cracked, I’m less than enthused about giving a seven-year-old one.