There’s no location tracking on Android, but you can still access most of the watch’s other functions. That said, the price feels a bit steep for Android users. My own child quickly lost interest in the simple built-in games.

On iOS, the location feature is the main draw. For my test, I left the paired iPhone SE at home while I brought my kid to a climbing gym with the watch in their sports bag.

Back home, the iPhone correctly updated the location — moving from our house to the climbing hall. However, if your child is somewhere without nearby Apple devices, tracking won’t work. That’s where GPS or SIM-enabled watches clearly have the edge.

Battery life is rated at 5–7 days, which matches our experience, depending on how often the watch and tracking are used.