⌚ Empower their playtime & peace of mind with OKYUK 4G Smart Watch!
The OKYUK 4G Kids Smart Watch is a vibrant, feature-packed wearable designed for children aged 3-12. It combines 4G connectivity for calls and messaging, 47 educational and fun games, and a critical SOS emergency button for safety. With a bright 1.83-inch HD touchscreen, camera with playful filters, and a durable silicone strap, it’s a perfect blend of entertainment, learning, and security. The included 4G SIM card and robust 700mAh battery ensure hassle-free use and long-lasting performance.
Color | Pink |
Band Color | pink |
Style Name | Casual and Modern |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Display Type | LED |
Screen Size | 4.6 Centimeters |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Battery Capacity | 700 Milliamp Hours |
Item Weight | 120 Grams |
RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Communication Feature | Voice messaging, Two-way calling, SOS emergency call |
Sim Card Size | Nano |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Case Material Type | Silicone |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Operating System | Android Wear 8.1 |
Additional Features | Voice Call, Lightweight, SOS Button, Alarm Clock, Camera |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
A**N
Great Smartwatch for Kids – Fun, Safe, and Easy to Use!
I bought this smartwatch for my 8-year-old, and it’s been a fantastic purchase! The setup was simple, and the touchscreen is very responsive. My child loves the built-in games, camera, and step counter. As a parent, I really appreciate the GPS tracking and call features—it gives me peace of mind knowing I can check in or see their location anytime.The watch is durable enough for everyday play, and the battery life easily lasts through a full day. It’s also helped my child learn time management with alarms and reminders. Overall, it’s a fun, educational, and safe device that we both love! The time on the watch is 84 minute 74 second! count exactlyHighly recommend for parents looking for a smart and secure gadget for their kids!
T**M
High quality fun
The quality for the price is amazing! It actually has a little weight to it because it's not made of cheap plastics. The touch screen is very bright, intuitive and smooth when scrolling. Between the fun puzzle games and the camera, any kid will be occupied for hours. It has a pedometer to promote healthy living, music, learning cards, audio books and much more! This is by far one of the best gifts that I've ever given to my niece.
P**6
Pretty
I got this smartwatch as a gift for my niece, and she loves it. The pink color looks great on her wrist, and it’s easy to use with a responsive touch screen. Beyond telling time, it comes with fun features like games and an activity tracker. The watch is very light, and the strap is comfortable to wear all day. The battery life is long, and it charges quickly. It’s a pretty and fun gadget that my niece really enjoys.
V**.
Difficult Setup, Difficult to Charge, Total Dud!
UPDATE: Although the watch worked pretty well for the less than 5 months that it was used, there were issues along the way and now it's a total dud. The first complaint is that it is difficult to charge at times. Not sure why it was so difficult, but it seemed to get worse over time. Even if the charger was properly placed on the watch, it would, often times, not charge and had to be removed and reattached multiple times before it would stay charging. Painful, but whatever, at least it would eventually charge and my son got to use it. However, as of two nights ago, it won't charge at all! So upset! We tried everything to get it to charge. It would flash for just a second to show it was charging and then stop. The battery ended up draining completely in the process and now it's just a toy watch that won't turn on and won't charge. I did clean the ports and make sure it's plugged in right, but nothing. Worst is that we still have funds on the watch. I'd buy another one, but why waste my money on something that will only work for a few short months and then die?Although a different complaint, I think it's worth noting two other very annoying qualities of the watch when it did function. The first is that for some reason, every morning at 6am it would make a very loud sound. We had no alarms on it and verified, no alarms, but without fail at 6am it would make that very loud sound and scare us awake. The other annoying thing is the fact that there is no volume control or a way to make it just vibrate. Yes, I had it off for him during school hours just in case, but there are sometimes other situations where we would need it to be silent such as the movies or church and that wasn't an option. I say, save your money and buy something better that will last.-------I just finished setting up the phone and I will share my full experience because I think a lot needs to be clarified.First off, the plans are cheap, but they are a bit deceptive. The $6 a month plan says 150 text, 150 call minutes, and 150 data. However, it's actually 150 total to be used between all 3 not 150 each! Please be aware of this! I only discovered this after trying to verify if the $10 plan includes text since in one part of their page it says unlimited text and calls and on another where you actually order it it states 1000 call minutes and nothing about text. I learned that it's all split into texts, calls, and data. For this reason I opted to purchase a rollover plan (you need to click where it says smartwatch plans to see the other options like this one). It's not too bad because I chose the $30 plan that can be used in a 6 month period and it costs 4 cents a minutes/per text which is the same as the $6 a month plan except this one rolls over so you don't lose unused minutes.After I set this up, I added the contacts my son can use and my number in the SOS option. I added our wifi to it too. I will say it's a bit weird that in some settings like wifi you have the full alphabet listed to type from, but in others like adding a contact name, it goes to the old-school way of selecting a button for A-B-C, then another for D-E-F, and so on. A bit of a pain since it's so small and my small fingers still kept touching the wrong one, but I got it done.Then I started to look at options for setting up school mode or anything that can restrict the use of the watch during specified hours and I found nothing. I came back to the page and searched for how to do this and surprisingly found that the "school mode" setting has been completely removed from the description of the watch. I became very upset and found someone else wrote about the same, that they read that was an option and it wasn't. I left a very bad review because that was one of my main reasons for choosing this watch. I read the description fully, multiple times before finally deciding to buy the watch because I like to be certain about my purchases. Anyways, I had all but given up hope until I found another little piece of paper with letters that I could barely see which I'll describe in the next paragraph.So this other piece of paper has the tiniest ever screenshots that mention about registering your device via an app. I figured it's worth it to register it, but I couldn't see what the app name was since the screenshot was so tiny even with glasses. I had to play around with what it said until I found the matching app and, just so you don't have to strain your eyes like I did, the app is called "YQT Smart". Get the app! It turns out the app is the key to monitoring your child! To register you need to go to all the apps on the watch, open the QR Code one, and select "RegCode". Then on your phone, scan that code and finish registering the device.On the app you can actually also monitor your child's location which is wonderful in my opinion! Not a perfect signal, but close enough. According the app, my sons watch (which is currently here next to me) is at my next door neighbors house lol. Since I'm on the side of the house which is closest to them, I'd say it's close to accurate and enough to make me happy. You can also set the frequency in which it tracks their location. Being mindful that this will use up data, I set it to track manually.On the app you can also monitor watch usage, you can view text messages, remotely shutdown or restart the watch, disable functions, and more. I have to say my favorite is that I can set it to reject unknown calls so if someone calls and they are not one of the few contacts I added for him, they get rejected PLUS I get an alert about it! Also, from this app, yes, you can set "Do Not Disturb" times which is basically the school mode function I got upset about. So I can set it so he can't use the watch during school times.All in all, I am pretty happy with the watch. If the instructions had been clearer and the app information had been more readable, I would have given 5 stars. However, given the struggle I had with setup and to find this information, I deduct a star. I'll update later on if I find something doesn't work as well as expected. I hope you find this information helpful so you can stress less than I did.
L**A
Solid Kids Watch
This is a solid kids watch! The design is clean and simple. It does require to be paired to a phone via bluetooth, for the initial setup and data. Data being that active steps, distance, heart rate, sleep tracker etc. Its really an activity watch with built in games. Its really was a surprise to me that it had a heart rate sensor built in. The games are decent and will keep them entertained for a bit, but it is very basic. There are different watch faces that can be picked out and some other fun functions for the young ones. like a timer for example. Battery life is also good and can last a couple days. It does come with a proprietary charging cable, so make sure its not lost. Overall, great value for what it is!
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