Cheap tablets for kids

The 5 best cheap tablets for kids for around $50

If you are looking for a tablet that you want to buy for your kid, one thing you would notice is the number of choices available for kids tablet in between $50-$70. Though these are not any high-end tablets, but considering that these tablets are mainly going to be used by kids, their reviews are quite satisfactory. And since it’s become a kind of compulsion these days for parents to get their kids a tablet, here’s a list of 5 tablets that are worth the price. For around $50, you can’t get better tablets than these. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s check them out-

1.    nabi Jr. Tablet

nabi identifies their tablet as one of those tablets that are built just for kids. It is designed as a tablet, not a toy. Priced at $48.99 on Amazon, it is a great tool for learning, discovering and growing. It comes exclusively with Wings First Step Plus which covers letters, counting and tracing for grades Pre-K and K. Wings learning system is one of the best tablet-based adaptive learning systems for the skill set mastery and building confidence. nabi Jr. comes with around 30 pre-loaded apps and games dedicated to reading, counting, puzzles etc. Not only this, this tablet also comes with a 180o rotating camera and a parental control interface where only you can control the content kids have access to like photos, movies, TV shows, and apps.

Like most of the kid’s tablet, nabi Jr. also comes with a rubber case that can handle occasional drops and bumps while simultaneously protecting the device from the damages.

 

 

 

 

 

Wings First Steps & Wings N-Site

Wings First Steps is an idea package for early learning of kids. It comes with the complete Pre-kindergarten curriculum in math, reading, and writing. It has around 1400 lessons or in other words, a full year’s worth of skill set mastery.

Wings N-site is a real-time reporting tool that gives you grade-based assessments of your child’s proficiency levels and usage reports. It also gives recommendations to the parents to improve the trouble spots or the weaker areas of their kids.

Modes: Nabi and Parental

In nabi Jr. tablet, there are two modes, namely nabi mode and parent mode. In nabi mode, a kid can explore and learn without constraint as they enjoy complete access to parent-approved apps, games and other content. Every type of content is to be approved by a parent before it is accessible to a child. In parent mode, protected by a password, full access to management suite of nabi is available along with a full Android experience.

Time Control and Character Animation

Time Control interface in nabi Jr. tablet gives you detailed info about your child’s screen usage along with insights. These insights also contain details about an individual activity or app usage. Coming to the character animation, every time you switch off the tablet, instead of the screen just turning off, nabi Jr. tablet tells your kid what time is it for like exercise, study, play, sleep etc. According to the developers at nabi, this feature makes it easier for the parents to avoid tantrums done by their kids whenever it’s time to put the tablet down.

Specifications

Featuring 1 GB RAM and 8 GB internal storage which is expandable up to 32 GB through SD card slot, this tablet boasts of a Cortex A7 1.2 GHz quad-core processor. With Bluetooth, Wi-Fi slot available, it completes all the basic requirements of a tablet user. With 3 hours long battery life and Gorilla glass. Along with a 2 MP rotating camera and 600×480 pixels display supports its price quite well.

 

2.    Alldaymall’s tablet for kids

The Alldaymall’s 7” tablet is 2nd on our list of kids tablets priced around $50. In fact, getting a low priced tablet is often a gamble, with the most frequent issue being the fact that tablets will freeze up. However, that is not the case with Alldaymall’s tablet. The Alldaymall’s tablet runs smoothly and as fast as a PC computer. According to in-depth customer reviews, it does not freeze up when playing data intensive games. And if you like bright screens, this one is bright unless you adjust it to be dimmer. Priced at $49.99 on Amazon, this is one of the best tablets in this range.

Processor

The Alldaymall tablet runs on an Allwinner A33 quad-core processor running at 1.2 GHz clock speed. The Allwinner processors are now becoming so popular for lower priced tablets for its speed and efficiency. Much lower priced tablets come with clock speeds of 1.2 GHz, but this one is considerably faster. According to in-depth customer reviews, this tablet loads apps and games quickly and does not have any issues with sluggishness.

Display

The Alldaymall’s tablet comes with a resolution of 1024 x 600 which is considered quite good for a 7’’ tablet. Though we are yet to see a good resolution tablet for kids in this range, considering that this tablet is going to be used by kids, this will do. One factor that stands out in this tablet is its bright screen. You might need to dim it if you use it indoors which will also substantially increase its battery life.

Storage, Camera Battery & Weight

The Alldaymall’s tablet comes with internal memory of 8 GB. 8 GB is plenty of memory for a kid’s use but it can be expanded up to 32 GB with the help of micro SD card slot. It comes with 2 cameras, 0.3 MP camera at the front and a 2 MP camera at the back. Coming to the battery, it lasts for 3 hours when used continuously, but you can increase battery life by dimming the screen. The tablet weighs 0.6 pounds, which is the lightest you will get in a 7” tablet.

Software

The Alldaymall’s tablet runs on Android 4.4, which is one of the later versions of Android at the time of writing this article. It comes preloaded with the Google Play store, allowing you to choose from thousands of handy apps and popular games. And as an added bonus, you will find Fruit Ninja, Angry Birds, Netflix, and other handy apps are preloaded!

iWAwa Apps for Kids

iWawa interface for kids is a massive digital playground, with millions of kids playing and learning in a safe environment. Many educational experts find and recommend the largest collection of engaging learning apps, videos, and books. With Kids Mode available, your kids can’t leave the safe digital playground without your OK.

3.    Zeepad’s TABZ7

Tablets for kids have tremendously changed in last few years. From being just a toy tablet to an actual tablet, it becomes quite a headache if you want to buy a new tablet because of so many options available in the market. In our list of 5 best tablets for around $50, Zeepad’s TABZ7 comes at number 3. Priced at $53.15 on Amazon when reviewed, this tablet comes as a great pain reliever. Coming with 7’’ screen and Android 4.4, this tablet is surely the one to look out for.

Specs

Featuring 512 MB RAM and 4 GB internal storage which is expandable up to 32 GB through SD card slot, this tablet boasts of a 1.5 GHz quad-core processor. With Bluetooth, Wi-Fi present in the tablet, it completes all the basic requirements of a tablet user. With 3 hours long battery life and Gorilla glass coupled with a 0.3 MP front camera and a 2 MP rear camera, 1024×600 pixels display support its cause pretty well.

Hardware

Zeepad’s TABZ7 is a good looking tablet that comes with a rubber bumper. The tablet is available in 3 colors: Yellow, Red, and Pink. The color of the bumper here is basically the device color. Not only this rubber bumper prevents the corners of the tablet from damages, but it also prevents the tablet from damages due to inevitable falls during its use.

Cameras, Memory, and Ports

Coming to the cameras, Zeepad’s TABZ7 has 2 cameras, a 0.3 MP camera at the front and another 2 MP camera at the back. It also has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a micro HDMI output. It also features a headphone jack, mono speaker, and a microSD card slot for adding up to 32GB of external storage along with the internal 4 GB. The micro USB port available is used for charging and syncing, but it does not support OTG.

Resolution and Processor

The hardware of the tablet is well built but it lacks having good screen resolution. 1024×600 resolution of this tablet is same as the new Amazon Fire. As this tablet features an LCD screen, colors do not look right. The tablet needs to be held straight-on to view correct colors. Coming to the performance, Zeepad’s tablet features a 1.5GHz quad-core Cortex A7 processor which is speedy enough considering that this tablet is to be used by a kid. This tablet comes with a 512 MB RAM which is sufficient for a kids’ use.

Software

The software is equally important as hardware on a kids’ tablet. I’d say it’s even more important than hardware. It comes with few pre-loaded educational apps so that once you have set up an account, it’s ready to go with hours of fun before you need to install any new apps. Along with this, Zeepad’s tablet gives parents full access to Android Kitkat operating system, unlike many such tablets available for kids. Google Apps available in the tablet include Play Store, Gmail, YouTube, Maps, and Photos.

Considering the processor speed which is remarkably more than the tablets in this range, Zeepad’s tablet is actually a good buy in this range with such features. And since it has become a must for every kid to have a tablet, you should go for it. If you don’t want to give your device to your kid as he or she might end up doing something unwanted on your phone or tablet, this is a right choice. With Play Store coming inbuilt and allowing you to install any app of your choice, it’s worth the money.

4.    FunnPab Tablet

If you have a child, then his or her happiness is of paramount importance to you. So when you can see your child happy and at the same time boost their learning and development while simultaneously helping him or her to use and understand technology, then it becomes even more valuable than something priceless. Plus, with a kids tablets, the number of accidents that happen when kids borrow your phone or tablet will reduce as they will be busy on their own tablet. So if you are looking for a kids tablet that does not cost must and comes with full parental support, then the FunnPab tablet is a right choice for you.

Priced at $41.95 on Amazon when reviewed, the Funnpab tablet comes with a free silicon case. With 8 GB internal memory, cameras and 512 MB RAM, Funnpab tablet is a good buy at this price.

Hardware

The Silicon Case & Device Colour

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The Jellipad tablet is not just a regular tablet put in a silicon case, the tablet has rounded edges with inbuilt rubber protection and tough plastic casing available in 5 colors (red, black, pink, blue and green) to make it as child-friendly as possible.

Cameras, Memory, and Ports

The Jellipad tablet comes with 2 cameras, one front [0.3 MP] and one rear [2 MP]. It also has Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a microUSB port, a microSD card slot along with a 3.5 mm earphone jack. You can add up to 32 GBs of external storage through microSD card slot. The micro USB port available is used for charging and syncing, it also supports USB on-the-go (OTG) so that you can access files stored on a pen drive through this tablet or even connect a mouse to your tablet.

Resolution and Processor

The hardware of the tablet is well built but it lacks having good screen resolution as is the case with most of the kid’s tablets. The FunnPab’s tablet has a screen resolution of 1024×600 (171 ppi) which is same as that of Amazon Fire. We are yet to see a tablet with good resolution in kids segment and at this price range. As this tablet features an HD screen, colors look right and the device doesn’t need to be held straight-on to correctly view the colors. Coming to the performance, the FunnPab tablet features a 1.3GHz Cortex A7 quad-core processor which is speedy enough considering that this tablet is to be used by a kid. The Funnpab tablet comes with a 512 MB RAM which is sufficient for a kids tablet but the tablet might hang while running heavier apps simultaneously.

Software

Running on Android 4.4.2 with Google Play interface available, the Funnpab tablet offers what some of the kid’s tablet available does not. With Google Play Store, the parent, as well as a kid, has access to millions of apps available to be downloaded through Play Store hence creating a possibility of seamless entertainment.

5.    AOSON Tablet

The AOSON tablet is the 5th ranked tablet priced around $50 in our list. Whenever you might have thought of buying a new tablet, it might have striken that a tablet with lesser price might heat up a lot and hang. Well, that’s where the AOSON tablet stands out. For general purpose, it doesn’t freeze up and runs smoothly. Currently unavailable on Amazon but priced around $55 on other stores, let’s check out the last product on our list of best 5 tablets for around $50.

Processor

The AOSON tablet runs on an Allwinner A33 quad-core processor running at 1.2 GHz clock speed. The Allwinner processors are now becoming so popular for lower priced tablets for its speed and efficiency. Many lower priced tablets come with clock speeds of around 1 GHz, but this one is considerably faster with a 512 MB RAM. According to in-depth customer reviews, the loading of apps on this tablet is considerably faster and there is no sluggishness in its performance.

Display

The AOSON tablet comes with a resolution of 1024 x 600 which is considered quite good for a 7’’ tablet. Though we are yet to see a good resolution tablet for kids in this range, considering that this tablet is going to be used by kids, the said resolution is sufficient.

Storage, Camera Battery & Weight

The AOSON tablet comes with internal memory of 8 GB. 8 GB is more than enough for a kids’ use. It comes with 2 cameras, 0.3 MP camera at the front and a 2 MP camera at the back. Coming to the battery, it lasts for 3 hours when used continuously.

Software

The AOSON tablet runs on Android 4.4, which is one of the later versions of Android at the time of writing. It comes preloaded with the Google Play store, allowing you to choose from thousands of handy apps and popular games.

Conclusion: what is the best of the cheap tablets for kids?

So, this was our list of 5 best tablets for around $50 for kids. Here is a tabular difference between these 5 tablets to give you more clarity:

Specification Nabi Jr. Tablet Alldaymall’s Tablet Zeepad’s TABZ7 The FunnPab Tablet AOSON Tablet
Customer Rating on Amazon 3.8/5 3.3/5 4.2/5 Yet to be reviewed 3.9/5
Price $48.99 $49.99 $53.15 $41.95 Around $55
Screen Size (in inches) 5” 7” 7” 7” 7”
Colours Available Red Red, Green, Pink, Blue Yellow, Red, Blue Red, Black, Pink, Blue, Green Blue
Device Weight 317 grams 289 grams 340 grams 430 grams 272 grams
Device Dimensions 5 x 1.4 x 4.5 in 7.2 x 0.4 x 4.8 in 7 x 0.2 x 4 in 8.7 x 1.8 x 6 in 7.6 x 0.4 x 4.3 in
Operating System Android KitKat Android KitKat Android KitKat Android KitKat Android KitKat
RAM 1 GB 1 GB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB
Internal Memory 8 GB 8 GB 4 GB 8 GB 8 GB
Screen Resolution 600 x 480 1024 x 600 1024 x 600 1024 x 600 1024 x 500
Cameras 2 MP Rotating Camera Front [0.3 MP], Rear [2 MP] Front [0.3 MP], Rear [2 MP] Front [0.3 MP], Rear [2 MP] Front [0.3 MP], Rear [2 MP]
Wireless Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
OTG No No No Yes No
External Storage Upto 32 GB Upto 32 GB Upto 32 GB Upto 32 GB Upto 32 GB
Processor 1.2 GHz Cortex A7 quad-core processor 1.2 GHz Allwinner A33 quad-core processor 1.5 GHz Cortex A7 quad-core processor 1.3 GHz Cortex A7 quad-core processor 1.2 GHz Allwinner A33 quad-core processor

 

 

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