

You get a fair amount of volume and quality out of the dual speakers, with a wide soundscape and even a bit of bass – good enough for games and films for sure. Turn the tablet on and any misgivings you may have about build quality go away as you start to use the tablet. That’s great news if you’ve kids that aren’t very delicate.įrom the front, the screen has fairly large borders for a 10.1-inch screen but that’s to be expected given the price. Should the tablet get damaged, then there’s a 2-year worry-free guarantee: Amazon will replace the tablet without question. If you’ve ever watched one of your kids precariously balance a tablet on a table, you’ll be very thankful for the stand here.
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Not that the Fire HD 10 Kids Pro looks particularly expensive, more that it’s good enough for kids and for the price.īuilt into the case is a handy stand, so kids can stick the tablet down and watch something (or tap away at the screen) without it falling over. Inside the case, the tablet is a bit cheap feeling, but the case largely masks this. Even pushing hard on the back of the case didn’t make the screen flex.

That’s true if you take the tablet out of its case, but inside the case, you don’t have that problem.

With the Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus, our review found that the thin tablet flexed a little bit too much. Amazon recommends this tablet for school-age children, but really you’re probably looking at it for kids eight years old and up. While the case doesn’t offer as much protection as the regular Bumper case on the standard tablet, you still get a decent amount of rubber between the tablet and any hard surfaces a child may drop it on. Available in Black or Sky Blue for solid colours, or the more adventurous Intergalactic (pictured here) and Doodle patterns, there’s enough choice to suit most children. DesignĪs the Pro edition of the new line-up, the big difference between this and the regular Fire HD 10 Kids is that here you get the Slim case included. In both cases, quality software, a no-quibble warranty, excellent parental controls and a year-long subscription to Kids+ make either a good choice. As both products cost the same, it’s all about how old (or clumsy) your kids are. It doesn’t offer as much protection as the Bumper cover on the regular model but is better suited to slightly older kids (8+). Here, you get the Slim case, which is a thinner, slightly more grown-up version. Both cost the same, and the only real difference between them is the case they use. Prime Comes with a year of Amazon Kids+, which gets you thousands of apps, shows and books.Īnother year, another set of Amazon Fire HD 10 tablets for kids, but this year there are two versions, the Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro (reviewed here) and the standard Fire HD 10 Kids.Display This is the largest display in Amazon’s tablet line-up – big enough to make it easy to use for kids.
