REXQU KidGuard Pro
The all-rounder: 4G video calls, four-mode GPS location, one-press SOS and our biggest kids battery in an IP67 body.
3 Colors Available
A kids smartwatch is the middle path between “too young for a phone” and “too old to hold hands”: 4G video calls home, live GPS location on your phone, safe-zone alerts and a one-press SOS — with every contact parent-approved and no app store to fall into. Each watch takes a nano-SIM (plan not included) and pairs with a free parent app on iPhone and Android.
Three 4G watches for kids — pick by battery, weight or screen size. Every model makes video calls, tracks location live and carries an SOS button.
The all-rounder: 4G video calls, four-mode GPS location, one-press SOS and our biggest kids battery in an IP67 body.
3 Colors Available
Featherlight 47g with HD video calls, real-time satellite tracking, electronic-fence safe zones and a call whitelist.
3 Colors Available
The big-screen pick: a 1.83″ IPS display, 4G HD video calls, track playback and up to 7 days of standby.
3 Colors Available
All three call, video-call, track location and carry SOS — they differ in battery, weight and screen.
| Model | Screen | Battery | Location Tools | Stand-out Feature | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| REXQU KidGuard Pro | 1.4″ IPS, 2.5D glass | 750mAh — 1–2 days use, 3–4 standby | GPS + AGPS + WiFi + LBS, history route | Biggest battery, IP67 waterproof | $109.97 |
| REXQU KidTrack | 1.52″ color touch | 700mAh — up to 1 week standby | GPS + WiFi + LBS + AGPS, safe zones | Featherlight 47g | $89.97 |
| REXQU KidView | 1.83″ IPS — biggest | 700mAh — up to 7 days standby | Multi-satellite, track playback, fence | Big screen + kid extras | $99.97 |
A smartphone gives a seven-year-old the entire internet. A GPS watch for kids gives them exactly three things: a way to reach you, a way for you to find them, and a button for emergencies. Every REXQU kids smartwatch makes 4G video and voice calls to contacts you approve in a free parent app, shows their live location on your phone, and rejects calls from numbers you haven’t saved — with no app store, no browser and no feed anywhere on the watch.
Pick by what fits your child: the KidGuard Pro carries our biggest kids battery and an IP67 waterproof build for maximum staying power; the KidTrack weighs just 47 grams and draws electronic-fence safe zones around school and home; and the KidView pairs the range’s biggest screen — 1.83 inches — with track playback and a week of standby. Each needs a nano-SIM with a 4G plan (not included), and none carries a REXQU subscription. Safety on the other end of life’s timeline? See our smartwatches for seniors, or browse all health smartwatches.
It depends on your child. The REXQU KidGuard Pro is the all-rounder — 4G video calls, four-mode GPS location, one-press SOS and an IP67 waterproof build with our biggest kids battery. The REXQU KidTrack is the featherlight pick at 47 grams with safe-zone alerts, and the REXQU KidView carries the biggest screen of the range, a 1.83-inch IPS display.
Yes — all three watches take a nano-SIM with a 4G plan (not included) for calls, video and live location. Most major carriers offer low-cost kids or IoT plans that work; check 4G LTE band compatibility with your carrier before buying.
Most families choose them for children roughly 4 to 12 years old — old enough for a first taste of independence, young enough that a full smartphone isn’t the right answer. Straps are sized for small wrists, and the KidTrack at 47 grams is the lightest of the range.
Yes — every REXQU kids watch is managed from a free parent app where you approve every contact. Unknown callers are rejected, there is no app store or browser on the watches, and SOS always dials the numbers you set.
Yes — all three combine GPS with WiFi and LBS positioning for real-time location in the parent app. The KidGuard Pro and KidView also record history routes you can replay, and the KidTrack and KidView support electronic-fence safe zones that alert you when a boundary is crossed.
The KidGuard Pro is rated IP67 and the KidTrack and KidView are rated IPX7 — fine for rain, splashes and hand-washing, but they should come off for swimming and baths.
Not from us — the parent apps are free, with no REXQU subscription, ever. The only running cost is the SIM plan you choose from your carrier.