
VTech KidiZoom DX2
Score: 43/100
Fitpolo Smartwatch
Score: 71/100Rankings

The Fitpolo Smart Watch is a budget-friendly wearable with a large HD screen, extensive health tracking and Alexa integration. Its main trade-offs are Bluetooth-only connectivity and limited internal storage. Best suited for cost-conscious fitness fans who don't need standalone cellular features.

The VTech KidiZoom Smartwatch DX2 is a kid-focused wearable with dual cameras, AR games, and a colorful 1.44-inch display. Its limitations include low-resolution cameras, tiny storage, and no wireless connectivity. Best suited for children aged 4-12 who want playful photo and game features rather than serious fitness tracking.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
16 hoursbest | — | |
36.576 mm | 45.72 mmbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 10 gbest | 38.2 g |
— | 105best | |
0.256 GBbest | 0.064 GB |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 10 g | 38.2 g |
Water & Dust Resistance (IP Rating) | Water resistant | IP68 |
Display(1) | ||
Display Size (mm) | 36.6 mm | 45.72 mm |
Storage(1) | ||
Storage Capacity (GB) | 0.256 GB | 0.064 GB |


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Professional reviewers commend the DX2 for its kid-centric design, emphasizing the dual cameras, AR monster-detector game, and a wide selection of watch faces that spark creativity. They also praise the 16-hour battery and comfortable strap, but criticize the absence of Wi-Fi/Bluetooth, the tiny 1.44-inch display, low-resolution cameras, and limited storage, which place it at the bottom of its segment rankings.
Everyday users consistently highlight the watch's fun factor-children love selfies, filters, and AR games-while parents value the long battery life and sturdy strap. Recurring complaints focus on the quickly-filled memory, low-quality media, lack of wireless sharing, and the small screen.

Professional reviewers praise the Fitpolo smartwatch as a compelling low-cost alternative to premium devices like the Apple Watch 10, highlighting its large screen, lightweight build, and robust health-tracking suite. However, they note the lack of cellular connectivity and reliance on Bluetooth as notable drawbacks that keep it tethered to a smartphone.
Everyday users appreciate the comprehensive health monitoring, water resistance, and Alexa voice assistant, often citing the lightweight feel and extensive sport modes as major positives. Recurring criticisms focus on the need for constant phone pairing, relatively frequent charging, and limited internal storage.
“"super fun features"”

