The Fire 7 Kids doesn't have an IP rating, so it's unlikely to survive a swim in the pool. That means everything we observed in our review of the standard Fire 7 applies here. So although the Fire 7 is a far way off from the $329 iPad in terms of app selection and hardware, it costs a third of the price, making it one of your best bets for an affordable kids' tablet.ĭespite this tablet's child-friendly features and child-like appearance, it's ultimately just a regular Fire 7 Tablet (available in blue, purple, or red) tucked into a durable cushy case. While this new version costs $10 more than its predecessor, notably improved battery life helps justify the small hike in price. The physical tablet hardware is identical, but the Kids model comes with a protective foam case (complete with a handle that doubles as a kickstand), a one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+ ($4.99 per month thereafter), and a two-year device warranty. The 2022 Fire 7 Kids Tablet ($109.99) is the child-friendly counterpart to Amazon’s general-purpose Fire 7 Tablet ($59.99).
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