5/21/2023 0 Comments Amazon fire hd 8 review![]() ![]() One of the strengths of the Fire HD Kids line is that the protection is more than just physical. These make those controls a lot more accessible than the cut-outs on the Fire HD 8 Kids, and you also get good-sized cut-outs for the USB Type-C charging port and headphone socket. What’s more, the Fire HD 8 Kids Pro improves on the other tablet’s design in one key way, with contrast-coloured buttons in the case that work the power and volume controls below. It also makes the tablet easier to hold, and with a similar fold-out handle/stand to the Fire HD 8 Kids, you won’t feel any panic when it’s being carried down the stairs or across a hard floor. This still gives the tablet plenty of protection, with plenty of padding around the edges and corners and a raised profile around the screen. The case makes the Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro significantly larger than the bare Fire HD 8, adding an extra centimetre to the height and nearly an inch to the width (in portrait mode) for an overall size of 21.2 x 16.2cm. Single USB Type-C port for connectivity and charging.Useful handle that moonlights as a stand.Solid protective case with plenty of edge reinforcement.It’s perfect for the older pre-secondary school crowd. The actual hardware is the same as the Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids (2022) – and the same as the standard Fire HD 8 tablet – but the overall look and feel is different. You get a choice of plain teal or illustrated blue or pink finishes, and the tablets come with a different spin on the Kids interface that gives your offspring more freedom to explore. These still come with a protective bumper case – one that’s slimmer and more grown-up looking – along with a year’s subscription to Amazon Kids+. That’s where the Kids Pro range comes in, including the 2021 Fire HD 10 Kids Pro and the all-new Fire HD 8 Kids Pro. Once they hit the upper end of primary school, they seem to become a lot more sensitive about using products that look like they’ve been made for ‘little kids’ – and they want a little more freedom than the regular Amazon Kids interface provides. Older kids, however, aren’t going to be so impressed. The Fire and Fire HD Kids tablets are a hit with younger kids, and with parents who get the value of a chunky shock-proof case and plenty of child-friendly content on tap. Amazon Kids software and Kids+ subscription Tweaked software gives kids a little more freedom, without reducing the level of parental control.8-inch HD screen The larger size and 1280 x 800 resolution gives you a crisper, brighter image than the cheaper Fire 7.Slimmed-down, shock-resistant case While the Pro model’s case isn’t as chunky as the base model’s, it still gives plenty of protection. ![]()
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