Zicor Kids Game Watch with 26 Puzzle Games and Dual Camera - Fun
Zicor Kids Game Watch with 26 Puzzle Games and Dual Camera - Fun
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Our review of the Zicor kids game watch finds it best suited for children aged 4-12 who want a feature-packed wearable that blends play, learning and simple fitness tracking. The single biggest reason to buy is its combination of a dual camera and a broad suite of built-in activities: 26 puzzle games, MP3 playback, video recorder and pedometer, all in a lightweight, splashproof case with a soft silicone band. The watch is easy for small hands to use and its rechargeable battery that lasts several days makes it a practical daily accessory for school and play.
Key Features
- Dual Camera: Built-in front and side cameras let kids take selfies and short videos, then decorate them with stickers or set favorites as the clock face.
- 26 Puzzle Games: A broad selection of games targets memory, cognition and coordination, offering varied entertainment without additional downloads.
- Multimedia Player: MP3 player and voice recorder let children listen to songs and capture audio moments, and songs can be loaded via the included USB cable.
- Fitness & Utility: Pedometer, stopwatch, alarm clock, timer and flashlight add practical daily functions that encourage activity and time awareness.
- Parental Control & Customization: Basic parental control and support for custom wallpapers let caregivers tailor the experience and personalize the watch face.
- Long Battery Life: Rechargeable battery lasts roughly 4-7 days on a full charge depending on use, so it survives weekdays of play and photos.
Who It's For
This watch is a good match for parents who want a child-friendly wearable that is more about fun and learning than connectivity; it does not support SIM cards or phone calls, which keeps interactions offline and simple. It suits kids who enjoy games, taking photos and listening to music, and who can handle a touchscreen device under supervision.
Families seeking a fully connected smartwatch with calling, GPS tracking or app-driven parental controls should look elsewhere; this model is focused on entertainment, basic fitness tracking and photo/video capture rather than real-time location or voice calling features.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Lots of built-in entertainment with 26 educational games that encourage cognitive skills.
- Dual cameras and video recording produce downloadable photos and clips for keepsakes.
- Comfortable silicone band and splashproof design make it durable for everyday child use.
- Rechargeable battery with several days of typical use reduces frequent charging.
Cons
- Does not support SIM card or calling, so it cannot replace a phone or provide voice contact.
- Camera resolution is basic (0.3 MP), so photos are fun but not high-definition.
Specifications
| Screen | 1.54 in IPS HD touch screen |
| Cameras | Dual built-in digital cameras (front and side), 0.3 MP |
| Games | 26 built-in puzzle and educational games |
| Battery Life | Rechargeable, approximately 4-7 days per full charge |
| Wristband | Soft silicone, strap length 230 mm, width 24 mm |
| Languages | English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, German, Italian |
| Extras | MP3 player, voice recorder, pedometer, alarm, stopwatch, flashlight |
Our Verdict
The Zicor kids game watch is a strong value for parents who want an engaging, offline wearable that mixes creative play and simple fitness tracking for children aged 4-12. Its dual cameras, numerous games and long battery life make it a practical gift for birthdays or holidays, while the splashproof design and comfortable band ensure it stands up to daily use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this watch make phone calls?
No. The watch does not support a SIM card or calling; it is intended for games, photos, music and basic tracking.
How do you add music and download photos?
Music and photos/videos can be transferred via the included USB cable to and from a computer.
Is it suitable for young children?
Yes. The watch is designed for ages 4-12 with a soft silicone band and simple touchscreen controls, though supervision is recommended for younger children.
Editor's Take
The Zicor kids game watch is a good-value, feature-rich wearable for ages 4-12 that blends dual cameras, 26 educational games and basic fitness tracking; ideal for parents who want offline fun and customization without calling features.

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