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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
First Gen Love and Hate
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The concept and package of this kids watch is wonderfully executed. The design and games focussed on activities make a kiddo want to have fun with it. They can txt and call family and parents can check their location.....when it works.... A couple things I hope they'll fix: 1. If the battery dies, you can't see any location info. There's no history of where the device last was. So if you're thinking of piece of mind, be aware of this. 2. The watch gets real warm when playing games. My kid takes it off frequently because they say it's getting too hot. If yours has any sensory issues, consider this. 3. The software stalls frequently. Children can be patient but some od the stalls would be unacceptable to adults. We've had to force restart the watch a few times in the couple weeks we've had it. 4. Calling is hit or miss. Sometimes calls never xonnect or there's one way audio. Like i said, it's a wonderful start to being a great kids device. It just needs improvement.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Kids smart watch
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My daughter love this watch and it’s a great way for us to communicate while still being able to monitor
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This message is to formally express my deep dissatisfaction with the handling of my son’s Fitbit Ace Kids subscription and the response I received from customer service.
I purchased a 1-year prepaid subscription for $129.99, which has only been minimally used—barely a month. Due to an error in my son’s Gmail account birth year, his email was flagged and terminated as per Google’s age policy. Unbeknownst to me, this account was directly tied to his Fitbit Ace Kids subscription. Once the Gmail account was deactivated, the Fitbit subscription was also lost.
Upon contacting customer service to update his email and reactivate the subscription, I was told accounts are non-transferable, and no refund would be issued—despite the fact that the service was largely unused and the cancellation was clearly unintentional and caused by a policy-based Gmail deletion.
I escalated the issue to a “supervisor” named Jonathan, whose customer service was, frankly, disinterested and unhelpful. At no point was I offered a solution, a credit, or even the opportunity to reinstate the service under a new Gmail account. The call left me stunned—not just by the rigid policy, but by the complete lack of customer care.
At present, I’m left with:
A $129.99 lost subscription
A $318.18 investment in a Fitbit Ace Kids device that now serves no purpose
And the option presented to me is: pay again or walk away.
This experience reflects a broader issue in Fitbit’s customer experience strategy—rigid policies overriding reasonable solutions, and an apparent disregard for customer loyalty or long-term brand reputation. It’s disappointing, especially considering Google’s partnership with Fitbit.
I now face a choice: invest another $129.99 into a system that has already failed me—or walk away and invest in an alternative like the Apple Watch, which offers both premium service and customer-first support.
I urge Fitbit to reconsider this position—not just for my situation, but to protect your brand from what can rapidly become a growing trend of negative customer sentiment. A resolution or refund here would not just solve one issue, it would restore credibility in your system.
Thanks for reaching out about your Ace LTE, KhristineP. We’re sorry your experience with the support team went so poorly. We can more than understand your frustration. We’d be happy to take care of you and find the best resolution. When you have a moment, reach out to us here: https://support.google.com/fitbit/gethelp?hl=en
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Parents
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Awesome watch my kids love it he always communicates with us