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VTech8GB KidiCom Max Hand Held Device for Kids

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R1,399

Retail: R2,000
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R1,399

R2,000
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About

More than just a messaging device. Using a wireless connection with KidiCom MAX, your child can exchange messages with family and friends, take photos and videos, play a variety of games with popular characters, safely browse the internet, listen to music and watch their favourite cartoon shows.

Features a large 5 inch capacitive touch screen, 2.0 MP rotatable camera for taking photos and videos, 8GB of (expandable) memory and built-in rechargeable battery.

Connect to VTech’s Learning Lodge to download lots of apps, games and e-books and choose from a library of great videos and music. Includes great built-in games, learning and creative apps with many more to download.

Product Features
  • Using Wi-Fi, children can text, take photos and videos, play games, listen to music and watch their favourite shows.
  • Using a wireless connection with KidiCom MAX, your child can exchange messages with family and friends and take photos & videos.
  • Also play a variety of games with popular characters, safely browse the internet, listen to music and watch favourite cartoon shows.
  • Features a large 5 inch capacitive touch screen, 2.0 MP rotatable camera for taking photos and videos, 8GB of (expandable) memory and built-in rechargeable battery.
  • Connect to VTech’s Learning Lodge to download lots of apps, games and e-books and choose from a library of great videos and music. Includes great built-in games, learning and creative apps with many more to download.
  • Ages: 3 – 7 Years
  • Warranty: 1 year
Product Specification
  • Display: 4.3” Capacitive colour touch screen (Scale 16:9)
  • Photo Resolution: 640 X 480 pixels
  • Video Resolution: 320 X 240 pixels or 160 X 120 pixels
  • Camera: 2MP (camera can be rotated 180 degrees)
  • Processor: CPU: 1.2GHz Dual core A8; GPU: Power VR540
  • Operating System: Android 4.4.4 KitKat
  • Internal Memory: 8GB built-in memory (shared with program data, actual memory available for user storage will be less)
  • Memory Card Format and Capacity: MicroSD card (not included). Up to 32GB.
  • Battery: Rechargeable Li-ion Polymer battery (non-replaceable)
  • Built-in microphone for audio recording

Wi-Fi Connectivity

  • Supported wireless standards: 802.11b/g/n
  • Real-time video messaging (to/from approved devices only)
  • Text message communication between more than one device at a time with KidiConnect
  • Access to third-party Android apps via Amazon App Store

Expansion & Connectivity

  • 5mm headphone jack
  • Micro SD memory card socket (up to 32GB)
  • Micro USB port 2.0 (for PC/Mac connection and charging)

What’s Included:

  • 1 X KidiCom MAX
  • 1 X USB cable
  • 1 X AC Adapter

Terms and Conditions

  1. Replacement valid for 1 year (12 months) from original purchase date.
  2. Product registration required within 14 days of purchase date.
  3. One crack screen replacement per VTech KidiCom MAX purchased and registered.
  4. An original proof of purchase is required to make valid claim.
  5. The “One Year Crack Screen Replacement” offer does not cover any other warranty related claims against the VTech KidiCom MAX.
  6. The “One Year Crack Screen Replacement” offer is only valid on the VTech KidiCom MAX.
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