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Hong Kong-based VTech expands children’s wearable line

After a 12 per cent increase in group revenue to a record US$2.1 million for the year ended March 31, 2017, Hong Kong-based VTech has expanded its Kidizoom children’s wearable line with two new camera-equipped devices—the Kidizoom Action Cam 180 and Kidizoom Smartwatch DX2.

Selling for US$49.99, the Action Cam 180 features a 180-degree rotatable camera that lets kids take pictures and selfies from all angles also includes slow- and fast-motion shooting options.live streaming movie Get Out online

It also comes with the same accessories of the original Kidizoom Action Cam, including bike and skateboard mounts, a water-resistant case and three games.

The Smartwatch DX2 that costs US$59.9 lets kids take pictures, record videos, use a motion sensor for active play challenges and play games including Monster Catcher, which uses a camera and augmented reality to help kids find and capture monsters in the real world.

It also features 55 digital and analogue customizable watch faces to help kids learn to tell time. There’s also an option to customize pictures and videos with an accompanying app called Silly Yourself.

Both products are currently available at major US retailers for kids aged four and up.

VTech’s recent revenue success follows its acquisition of kids tech company Leapfrog last year, which boosted its revenue by 5.9% to US$983 million for the sixth-month period ended September 2016.

 

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