Fitbit Ace LTE receives major update with new games, contactless payment and other features
The Fitbit Ace LTE was officially launched in May, but is currently only available in the US. The smartwatch is aimed specifically at children, who can receive rewards for games through a more active lifestyle, while parents can always monitor their child's location thanks to GPS and LTE. Google has now announced the first major update for the smartwatch.
The patch expands school mode by including the option of planned breaks so that children can use the smartwatch without restrictions during their lunch break, for example. School mode limits the functionality of the smartwatch during lessons, including displaying the current time, so that children are not easily distracted. This feature will be extended to other devices such as the Pixel Watch 2 in the course of next year.
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Google adds two new games to the Fitbit Arcade, Sproutlings and Spirit Garden. Like the previously available games, children unlock more playtime by moving around. Using the haptic feedback, speakers and motion sensors of the Fitbit Ace LTE, these new games are designed to be particularly immersive.
Another new feature is the ability to make contactless payments with the Fitibt Ace LTE. Parents have full control, as apps such as Greenlight and GoHenry can be used to set up transaction notifications and set pocket money and spending limits. The aim is to teach children how to handle money consciously.