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Reddit mentions of Fire 7 Kids Edition Tablet, 7" Display, 16 GB, Blue Kid-Proof Case

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Fire 7 Kids Edition Tablet, 7" Display, 16 GB, Blue Kid-Proof Case. Here are the top ones.

Fire 7 Kids Edition Tablet, 7
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Save up to $89 on a full-featured Fire 7 Tablet (not a toy), 1 year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited, a Kid-Proof Case with built-in stand, and 2-year worry-free guarantee, versus items purchased separately.2-year worry-free guarantee: if it breaks, return it and we'll replace it for free.The included 1 year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited gives your kids access to over 20,000 apps, games, books, videos, audiobooks, and educational content from PBS Kids, Nickelodeon, Disney, and more. Your subscription will then automatically renew every month starting at just $2.99 per month plus applicable tax. You may cancel at any time by visiting the Amazon Parent Dashboard or contacting Customer Service.Over 20 million kids (and their parents) have enjoyed the award-winning Amazon FreeTime service. Amazon FreeTime parental controls allow you to set educational goals, create time limits, and filter content.Stream through Wi-Fi or view downloaded content on the go with 16 GB of internal storage and up to 7 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching video, and listening to music. Add a microSD card for up to 512 GB of expandable storage.FreeTime Unlimited includes thousands of Spanish language books, videos, apps, games, and audiobooks.
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height0.38 Inches
Length7.57 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2019
Weight0.65 Pounds
Width4.51 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Fire 7 Kids Edition Tablet, 7" Display, 16 GB, Blue Kid-Proof Case:

u/coloredpeopletime · 3 pointsr/toddlers

Heads up, I’m sure everyone’s aware but the fire tablet is on sale right now.

Fire 7 Kids Edition Tablet, 7" Display, 16 GB, Blue Kid-Proof Case https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H8WS1FT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Ig13DbSWF2N33

u/kimjiheyy · 2 pointsr/Parenting

Been travelling with mine since he was 6 weeks old and now he's 4! We prefer to stay in AirBNB type accommodations so that we are not relegated to only two beds and a small television ( like in a hotel). These places usually can accommodate certain baby gear if you message ahead of time.

In general, we pack as such when we fly: Stroller, Carseat, small kid sized carry on backpack with some toys, crayons and coloring book, playdoh. A small bag of snacks, my own small carry on backpack with small travel purse tucked inside, my husband's carry on back pack, as well as a suitcase for clothes per person.

We do travel heavy compared to when he was a baby but it's worth it. Remember that things can serve dual purpose - a stroller with tray can double as a highchair, etc.

If we are going somewhere local, we also use a travel cot if there isn't going to be an additional bed available for the little to use. Also, kids are more resilient than we give them credit for a lot of times. Just make sure to budget your time accordingly and plan for extra time in the airport or driving because you'll have to cater to that.

Also, consider investing in in a tablet to keep your sanity in check on long plane rides. For Christmas 2017, Amazon ran a special that included the tablet, a case, a screen protector, and a memory card for about $120. Worth every penny. Drop some acquired movies and tv shows on it and then the littles can watch without need for WiFi or cell data.

u/DdCno1 · 2 pointsr/AskTechnology

Mobile devices like tablets usually don't have video inputs. There are portable DVD players with screens (usually small and very low quality ones - not really good for prolonged viewing) and there are Android tablets with built-in DVD players - but these are also cheap and nasty products, with very poor reliability and quality.

I would recommend to get a robust quality tablet designed for kids instead, like a Galaxy Tab Kids or the much more affordable Fire Tablet 7 Kids Edition.

You can then simply create personal copies of DVDs yourself that you copy onto the tablet's memory or microSD card (get a large one separately, these are not expensive) via USB. He can watch movies with an easy to use media player that remembers how much of a film he has already watched, like the free and open source VLC.

All you need is a PC or laptop with a DVD drive, the free program Handbrake and a little file that allows it to read DVDs:

https://www.howtogeek.com/102886/how-to-decrypt-dvds-with-hardbrake-so-you-can-rip-them/

I would recommend setting the output format to MP4 and the video encoding to h.264 (supported by most devices) with quality 20. Make sure to select the right audio track if there are several. Check the preview image to see whether or not the right aspect ratio has been picked. At the end of this process, a high quality duplicate of the DVD should be on your machine, ready to be copied onto any device of your choice.

Edit: Seems like the other user had pretty much the same idea while I was typing this...

u/candre23 · 2 pointsr/AskTechnology

There's really no good way to link a DVD player to a tablet. Either go with a portable player with a built in display, or rip your DVDs to digital files.

The second option is better - both because portable DVD players are kinda janky and fragile (especially in the hands of a small child), and because physical media died several years ago.

As for the tablet, an amazon fire kids edition is the best choice. They're practically giving them away today because it's prime day, but even at full price they're still the cheapest durable tablet specifically designed for kids. My nieces are absolute monsters and they haven't managed to break the ones they've had for a couple years.

If you've ripped your movies to MP4, just buy a cheap microSD card and load up all the files onto the card. The tablet will be able to play them just fine.

u/sactomkiii · 2 pointsr/androidtablets

https://www.amazon.com/Fire-7-Kids-Edition-Tablet/dp/B07H8WS1FT

cheap ~$99, durable (has a case), no questions asked replacement for 2 yrs. My Toddler has this one it works great for her needs (mostly watching netflix and youtube kids). If she ever breaks it amazon will replace it.

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edit: if you want you can sideload the play store so you arent restricted to the amazon eco system, but for your needs it probably wont matter. Netflix and youtube are on amazons market now.