Still looking for the perfect Christmas gift for your kid? Get the Fitbit Ace LTE at 44 percent off!

Google's first (and only) kid-friendly smartwatch is as cheap as it's ever been.

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Fitbit Ace LTE smartwatch
If your child is too grown up for Legos, dolls, or plush toys and you absolutely refuse to buy them another Labubu or Kendama for Christmas, I may have the (budget-friendly) solution to your biggest problem today. Why not get them a fun little smartwatch tailored to their needs?

Because there aren't many such products on the market right now, the Fitbit Ace LTE hasn't received a lot of substantial discounts in recent months... before dropping to a simply unbeatable and irresistible price a few weeks back. Amazon's early Black Friday 2025 deal was predictably extended until Cyber Monday and even a couple of days after that, ultimately going away and making me fear it wouldn't come back again by the end of the year.

Fitbit Ace LTE

$80 off (44%)
Kids Smartwatch with Standalone Cellular Connectivity, GPS Location, Calling and Messaging Capabilities, Activity-Based Games (Ace Pass Data Plan Required), 16+ Hours of Battery Life, Fast Charging Support, Color OLED Display with 333 ppi Density and Gorilla Glass 3 Protection, Two Color Options
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But that's clearly not the case, as Google's first (and, so far, only) kid-friendly smartwatch is marked down by a record 80 bucks from a $179.95 list price once again. This promotion is identical to the previous one, but you definitely have to hurry if you want your deeply discounted Fitbit Ace LTE to arrive on your doorstep (or under your child's Christmas tree) by December 25.

For the time being, both the "Spicy - Moovin" and "Mild Strange Arcade" flavors are in stock at their unbeaten and unbeatable price and ready to be shipped nationwide in no more than a few days. Before choosing one of those two models and deciding to pull the trigger, you should keep in mind that you'll have to spend quite a bit more money to actually get the smartwatch to please your children.


That's because the Ace's 4G LTE connectivity (as well as its GPS location, calling and messaging, and Fitbit Arcade games) are only usable with a Fitbit Ace Pass plan that costs $9.99 a month or $119 a year. That's no small price to pay, but trust me, it's worth it, and the value proposition remains unrivaled in a smartwatch landscape where so few brands are thinking about the children and catering to their needs and preferences.
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