Amazon announces the all-new Fire HD 10 Kids Edition tablet

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Amazon today announced the all-new Fire HD 10 Kids Edition tablet. This new tablet comes with a 10.1” 1080p Full HD display, a quad-core processor, 32 GB of storage with up to 256 GB of expandable storage via a microSD card, and up to 10 hours of battery life. As you can expect from any Fire Kids Edition tablet, it comes with the following:

  • A year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited, which offers more than 15,000 books, videos, educational apps, and games that have been curated for age-appropriateness, plus access to tens of thousands of hand-selected websites and YouTube videos and world-class parental controls—at no additional cost.
  • Fire Kids Edition tablets come with a kid-proof case available in blue, pink, or yellow, and a two-year worry-free guarantee—if kids break it, return it and Amazon replace it.

After the first year, you can continue your FreeTime Unlimited subscription for $2.99 per month for Prime members and $4.99 per month for non-Prime members. In addition to large library of kids content, Amazon FreeTime offers several parental controls, including:

  • Weekday and weekend settings—parents can set time limits by weekdays and weekends.
  • Bedtime—parents can control when FreeTime shuts down for the day and turns back on the next morning.
  • Educational goals and time limits—parents can set daily limits or restrict certain categories, such as apps and games, while leaving unlimited time for reading.
  • Learn First—parents can block access to entertainment content until after educational goals are met each day.
  • Total screen time—parents can choose a set amount of total screen time per day, after which the tablet will shut down for the day.
  • Age filters—parents can adjust settings to tailor the FreeTime experience for each child and ensure the content their kids are viewing is age-appropriate for them.
  • Add or remove content—parents can add titles from their own content library into FreeTime, or choose to remove unwanted FreeTime Unlimited content.
  • Enable the web browser—parents can choose to enable or disable the kid-friendly web browser within FreeTime.

The new Fire HD 10 Kids Edition is available for pre-order starting today for $199.99 here and starts shipping July 11.

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