User-friendly, kid-centric smartwatches with parental controls and safety features are increasingly being seen by parents as the favored alternative to smartphones, particularly for pre-teens and younger.

While these devices still require a data plan — usually around $10 a month — they tend to offer better battery life than smartphones, in a lighter, always-with-you package. I just got my hands on the latest entry to the space, TCL’s Movietime MT48 smartwatch for kids, at MWC 2026, Europe’s largest tech show, and it checks all the right boxes, from build quality to battery life, smart features to tracking modes.

Here are the five biggest reasons parents should check out the TCL Movietime MT48 smartwatch for kids if they’re in the market for such a device.

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MovieTime MT48 has yet to officially launch in the U.S., it can still be acquired via European markets. I’ve reached out to TCL to inquire about U.S. availability and will update this story when I know more.

The MT48 is on the affordable side, for a smartwatch, roughly $150 for the device itself + monthly data costs (check with your carrier; data plans tend to range from $5 to $15 per month). By comparison, the Fitbit ACE LTE, another popular kids’ smartwatch, starts at $179 (though it often goes on sale).

It’s also a little cheaper than the Pinwheel smartwatch ($159) and a lot more affordable than the Garmin Bounce 2, a $300 kid-friendly smartwatch.

Apple Watch Series 11 and a whole lot better than the Fibit Ace LTE, which is rated at just 16 hours per charge.

Meanwhile, in ‘standby mode,’ the MT48’s battery life is good for up to seven days per charge.

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