The Family Friendly XO Tablet
Vivitar’s new XO Tablet was created to help children explore their dreams with new, exciting and creative ways to learn. With multiple user accounts, you can set up three users for this tablet, each having their own personal experience with XO Tablet. With parental monitoring, you can easily keep track of what your child is learning and achieving as they master various skills. The XO Tablet allows children career dreams via games, apps, videos, e-books and other content.
The XO Tablet was created to concentrate on play based education for children, they refer to these educational play based apps as “dreams”. This tablet is a fun way to introduce your children to technology as well as encourage them to have fun learning.
XO Tablet is preloaded with Barnes & Noble, Scholastic, TED and more. What makes XO Tablet even more unique is that it’s the only multilingual tablet specifically for children. The perfect gift idea this holiday season, comes ready to use right out of the box! With a suggested retail price of $149, it is a reasonably priced tablet to allow your child to experience technology in a safe and educational way.
Walmart has been running a sale on the tablet just in time for Christmas gift giving and it is one I highly suggest for children.
To be honest, I wasn’t able to test out every app and learning game on the XO Tablet. I felt like the more I browsed around the more I found available. My favorite features are the child profiles available with passwords and the parental controls. Before I was able to even test out the tablet I had to create the parent password and a profile for at least one child. The great thing is, you can have more than one of your children share the tablet and each have their own profile so they do not overlap on the learning games.
I was amazed at what all this tablet had to offer kids let alone the fact that it doubles as a full Android tablet. Which means you can add any app from the Android store that you wish. This makes the tablet work for all ages. Children can not access the Android side without a password so no worries with the little ones getting into something they shouldn’t. At the same time you don’t have to worry about them outgrowing the tablet in a year.
Full Disclosure: My family received a sample of the above XO Tablet to mention in my post. All opinions are 100% mine.
I will so be looking into this beginning of next year as a family gift idea since our Kindle tablet died due to letting the youngest use it too much. This would be perfect for the younger boys!