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Fitbit Kicks Off Spring Refresh With Ace 3 Children’s Fitness Tracker – PCMag AU
The $79.95 Ace 3 kid-friendly fitness tracker builds on its highly rated predecessor with new animated clock faces and longer battery life.

The pandemic has fueled a sharp increase in screen time among children. If you need some help motivating your kids to get active, the first device in Fitbit’s spring product refresh may be able to help.
Announced Tuesday, the $79.95 Ace 3 kid-friendly fitness tracker builds on its highly rated predecessor with new animated clock faces (including a bunny, cat, martian, and spaceship) and longer battery life (up to 8 days on a charge). Designed for children 6 and up, the Ace 3 is meant to be worn…
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