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The Gabb Watch 3e is a kid-friendly digital smartwatch with GPS tracking, designed to provide safe, controlled communication without social media or internet access. It features a parental control app for contact approval, location monitoring, and Focus Time scheduling. The watch supports calls and texts to approved contacts, includes a fitness tracker, and uses a magnetic wireless charger. Activation requires a Gabb phone plan and it operates within the U.S. only.















| ASIN | B0D86GLF41 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,982 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #199 in Smartwatches |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (694) |
| Date First Available | June 27, 2024 |
| Department | girls |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | GW23 |
| Manufacturer | Foxconn |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1 GB |
| Package Dimensions | 10.47 x 2.99 x 1.65 inches |
| Standing screen display size | 1.41 Inches |
Y**O
Peace of mind for parents, fun for kids
I bought the Gabb Watch 3e for my 10-year-old son, Theo, who plays soccer and honestly, it’s been a total game changer. Between practices and scrimmages, he’s at that age where he wants a little independence, but I still want to know he’s safe. The GPS tracking is spot-on. I can easily see where he is during practice or when he’s hanging out with his teammates, and it gives me so much peace of mind. He loves that it looks and feels like a “real smartwatch,” and I love that it’s designed for kids, no internet, no social media, just the essentials. The call and text features are super easy for him to use. He’ll send me quick “I’m done” messages after soccer or call me if there’s a change in plans. The battery life is great, setup was a breeze, and the Gabb app is surprisingly intuitive. If you’re a parent who wants to give your child a little more freedom without handing over a full phone, this watch is perfect. It strikes the right balance between connection and independence, and for us, that’s priceless.
A**R
BUYER BEWARE - Battery Issue, poor warranty compliance.
I bought a Gabb Watch for my 8 year old son 10 months ago, last December. For 9 months it worked as it should. A few weeks ago I started to receive alerts on my phone that the watch battery was dead only 3 hours into his school day. The watch is set to 'focus mode' which disables most of the functionality so it just tells time and tracks location while he's at school (no games) thus the battery failure is/was not from overuse. I jumped on their website and went through all of their suggested battery life troubleshooting protocols. None of that helped, so I reached out to Gabb directly via their online chat support. The representative had me send them a couple pictures of the watch and then perform a factory reset. Shortly thereafter it was concluded that the battery was performing well below the mark of what it should and I I assumed the warranty would kick in and a replacement would be issued. What happened instead is the representative suggested that I pay for an additional separate extended warranty protection plan + $40 deductible (directly through Gabb as opposed to 'the manufacturer' warranty, more on that in a minute). I declined the additional coverage. They explained that without the added protection plan 'the manufacturer' likely wouldn't cover the battery life issue due to the fact that Gabb's 'Review Team" had detected a 'smudge' on the corner of the watch's face (they detected this smudge from the requested photos I had sent). Needless to say, I was surprised by the by the assessment as well as the insistence that the only real way to resolve the issue was by purchasing an additional separate protection plan/deductable. As a related side-note, the watch is still in great condition and I applaud my 8 year old for keeping it as well maintained as he has (especially given the fact that it is after all a wearable device worn by children, see the condition for yourself in the uploaded pics attached to this review). The representative from Gabb then took it a step further and threatened that if I moved forward with the battery-life warranty claim and the manufacturer were to formally deny the claim, I would then be billed directly for the full cost of the watch replacement. At this point I was confused and perhaps you reading this are as well; Having bought the watch from Gabb I assumed they and 'the manufacturer' were one and the same. When questioned, the representative explained that Gabb is actually just the cell service provider, and for all relative purposes a separate entity from the manufacturer of the Gabb watch I had purchased. This (sort of) explained the concept of the two separate warranty's (the included manufacturers warranty vs the additional extended one that was being pushed by Gabb). The Gabb representative re-recommended that I opt to pay for the additional extended protection as the only path forward towards a resolution. I reexplained that the watch was not damaged or 'banged up' in any way, and as we had both already decided it was merely experiencing a battery life issue that should be covered by the 'manufacturers' warranty. After 2 HOURS of back and forth, 2 representatives, 12 uploaded watch photos of various angles and lighting, and 1 supervisor, they (Gabb) eventually issued approval for a replacement. Long short of it, if you are one of the customers that gets a defective watch / bunk battery, Gabb will fight tooth and nail to not to cover their responsibility to you as the consumer. This experience genuinely felt like a shakedown / scam. There are plenty of other companies that offer similar products. If I could go back in time, I would opt to choose any other one than Gabb. The conversation between Gabb Support and myself is below. Decide for yourself: 11:55 AM | Wallace from Gabb: Thank you. My review team is check over the updated photo now. 12:04 PM | Wallace from Gabb: My review team states the Manufacturer would likely decline our request for a free replacement due to the condition of the watch due to the top of it looking a bit banged up. While the manufacturer may not be able to replace this for free, we do have an extended warranty that we could add to the account to get you a replacement for a $40 deductible. I'd also be willing to credit the account $25 for your next months bill to meet you in the middle on this. 12:11 PM | Frank: That's unacceptable. The watch only has normal use wear and tear. It is not 'banged up' nor has it been dropped. The issue is with the performance of the battery. 12:12 PM | Frank: I'd like to be transferred to a supervisor. 12:14 PM | Wallace from Gabb: Unfortunately, if we send this request to the manufacturer, they would deny the claim due to the condition and would then send you a bill directly for the full cost of the watch replacement. This is why I have recommended using our Extended Warranty that we provide separately from the manufacturer's. 12:20 PM | Frank: This feels like a scam. The watch is 10 months old and worked fine for 9 of those 10. The battery is advertised to work up to 18 hours. Mine now within the last month goes from 100% to 0% in 3 hours with little to no use. It's clearly a defective battery issue. What is the warranty policy for an issue like this? 12:23 PM | Frank: Also, who am I speaking with if not the manufacturer? 12:23 PM | Wallace from Gabb: Typically, we would use the manufacturer's warranty to cover something like this. But like I advised earlier, the damage to the top of the watch, unfortunately, would prevent it from qualifying. 12:24 PM | Wallace from Gabb: We are the cell service provider. We do not manufacture our own devices simlar to other carriers. 12:24 PM | Frank: The watch is not damaged. 12:26 PM | Wallace from Gabb: This is a snip of the top of the watch from the photo you sent us. It indicates the device has either been banged up, dropped or picked at. 12:28 PM | Frank: Normal wear and tear. Not banged up, dropped, or picked at. I'd like to speak with a supervisor. 12:36 PM | Wallace from Gabb: One of our supervisors is reviewing our chat and the previous decision made by our review team. One moment please. 12:39 PM | Wallace from Gabb: Our supervisor appreciates the extra photos you have sent and has approved the manufacturer's warranty. Can you verify your shipping address for me? 12:44 PM | Wallace from Gabb: The replacement order has been submitted. You will be recieving a few emails in regards to it. The 1st is just the order confirmation. A second email will be sent when the new watch ships. It will include a shipping label for you to print and put on the shipping box that the new watch comes in, then you can put the old watch in there and ship it back to us. 12:46 PM | Wallace from Gabb: Are there any other questions or concerns that I can tackle with you today? 12:46 PM | Frank: Yes. Please pass along to your supervisor that I'm very disappointed in this 2 hour shakedown tactic you've employed today. An insignificant zoomed- in -on small abrasion on a child's wearable digital device should never ever be used as an excuse (to attempt) to void your warrant/responsibility to the consumer. 12:50 PM | Wallace from Gabb: I have passed this information to our feedback team and I have also added a free month of service to your account for the time you've spent working on this today. 12:51 PM | Wallace from Gabb: Is there anything else I can help you with?
A**Y
Seriously a great watch for kids!
We tried a few other kids watches and prefer the Gabb Watch. Gabb seems to strike the best balance between making technology fun for the kids without making it addictive or dangerous. The watch is really durable. My son fell on his skateboard and the watch skid along the sidewalk. It still works perfectly and we were able to replace the screen cover quickly because they come in packs of 2. It’s easy to communicate with my kids and the parental controls like focus mode are so great!! I love seeing my kids connecting with family members, even if they sometimes send them messages with a million emojis. 🤭 My favorite features: • Focus modes to keep him from being distracted during school, sleep, church, etc. • The emergency feature where he can still call me in focus mode. • The coins he can earn (serious motivation for him to do chores without complaining!) • The Safe Zones - I set up his school and home as safe zones and I get an alerts if he leaves the area. • The battery lasts the whole day and I get a notification if his watch needs to be charged. • It also has a feature that makes a loud noise so we can find it if.. when it’s lost. Because, well, kids. 🤷♀️ My kids’ favorite features: • The fun animated animals and games he can play with by earning coins (but there are time limits so the games aren’t addicting) • The freedom he has to run around the neighborhood • The fact that he can call us for a ride when practice ends early. • The customizable alarm function so he can remind himself when to get ready for soccer practice, etc. It’s the whole package when it comes to a kids watch! I wouldn’t hesitate to purchase this again.
A**R
Decent watch, once it's activated
Now that I have them activated, they are great! Bought 2 of these for my kids. The first activated and had no issues getting it started. The second would not connect. Kept saying poor connection even after moving to several different locations. Called customer service and they were helpful but be prepared to spend a lot of time on hold. Finally had to send it back and have a new one sent. That watch was able to activate and now they both work!
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