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Do all the things a tablet like this can do - surf, stream, browse, shop and share! You'll see your digital world in great detail on the 7" screen and enjoy the speed of a quad-core processor. Easy multitasking, rich notifications, customizable home screens, re-sizable widgets and deep interactivity arrive courtesy of Google's Android operating system. Includes a protective case in your choice of color.

Even kid's need a smartwatch these days! This super cool watch features a rotating selfie camera, an animated talking hippopotamus who mimics sentences and several games which were created to help encourage logical thinking and hand-eye coordination.

Tablet Essentials

  • 7" High Resolution Touchscreen Display (Resolution: 1024 x 600)
  • 1.2GHz Cortex A7 Quad-Core Processor
  • 2GB DDR3 SDRAM
  • 16GB Internal Storage
  • Google Android OS 9.0 Pie
  • Front and Rear Facing Cameras
  • G-Sensor
  • Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n)
  • MicroSD Card Slot (Supports up to 64GB card - card not included)
  • Defender Tablet Case

Tablet Ports

Micro USB (1), 3.5mm Audio (1), MicroSD Card Slot (1)

Smartwatch Essentials

  • Integrated 90° rotating webcam to take photos and videos from a variety of angles
  • Different clock face to help teach kids how to tell time in English
  • Alarm, countdown and stopwatch functions
  • Talking Hippo can record 10 seconds of audio and repeat back what it hears in its own voice
  • Built-in educational games help encourage logical thinking and hand-eye coordination
  • Sensitive touchscreen display
  • Splash and sweat-resistant (do not put the watch in water or shower)
  • Built-in rechargeable battery
  • Bluetooth 4.0 enabled
  • MicroSD card slot (supports cards up to 32GB - card not included)

Smartwatch Ports

Micro USB (1), MicroSD Card Slot (1) What's Included

  • LINSAY 7" 16GB Quad-Core Android 9.0 Pie Dual Camera Wi-Fi Tablet
  • LINSAY Kid's Bluetooth Smartwatch
  • Chargers
  • User Manuals
  • USB Cable
  • Colorful Defender Case

Tablet Measurements

  • 7-1/2"L x 4-1/2"W x 1-1/2"H
  • 2 lbs

Made in China

FOR AGES 6 AND UP ONLY - WARNING! Choking Hazard. Small Parts. Not For Children Under 3 Years.

Warranty: One-year limited warranty by maufacturer. For support, please call: 1-305-956-9273.

Please Note: This tablet is Wi-Fi only. Existing wireless network with active internet connection required to utilitze online features. Some subscriptions may be required and not included with the tablet.

Please Note: Cannot ship to PO Boxes and cannot ship to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands or Guam.

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Model Number
Model Number Blue/Red: F7KBWB
Model Number Pink/Purple: F7KPWP
Model Number Green/Blue: F7KGWG
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