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Got this in original box. One of the cords was falling apart but i had a extra. Screen is good size for kids, connected to Wi-Fi and set up was fine after I got it factory reset. It had been already set up and needed a mommy password to access parental co trips or add things and use settings so I had to Google how to do a factory reset without the settings which took time. Other then that small issue we got it figured out and set up for a xmas gift. Ended up buying a 2nd one for my daughter that is 15 months I would recommend this over the nabi jr Nick jr version which is small and u can't do as much as this.
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I needed a tablet that would occupy my 2 and 3 year old during our road trips. I have an iPod but I don't really have money laying around so giving my $200.00 iPad to them wasn't really a great idea. (Try telling that to their mother) I saw this up for auction and grabbed it right away. PROS: Much Better than the average tablet that you can buy for around 60 to 80 dollars. So far it's been tough enough for my little ones. It has enough resources to handle a variety of games and apps. I put a couple of grown up games on it and they ran without any issues. I've tried a couple of these on other generic tablets and they either lagged or the games wouldn't even start. Ended up loading VLC on it so that my kids can play their cartoons on it and again I was surprised that it could play 720 HD MP4s without a hitch. I also bought an HDMI cable and plugged into a monitor and with VLC it managed to play 720 HD MP4s. CONS: Very little build in storage. It only ships with 4GBs available for user use and in today's app market, that's very little. It does allow you to add more storage but you don't have the ability to install or move apps to the removable storage. The built in speakers are not very loud (Still debating if this is really a bad thing) but you can compensate by using ear phones or plugs. The charging port could have been reinforced or made it little more robust so that it can handle the constant plug in / plug out that one would expect a built for children tablet to experience. Lastly, I wish that more of the educational software available for it didn't require internet access to run. This was real frustrating to me. Once a childrens app is installed, I see no reason for it to need internet access to launch.Read full review
I purchased a Nabi for my 6-year-old son to help him positively engage and interact with electronical learning activities. He loves it and looks forward to using it. There are many nice features; however the one most appealing to me is Parent Mode and Nabi Mode that allows me to use discretion and customize apps with the device. Parents can download and select the most appropriate apps to make available to child by adding and removing them into and out of Nabi mode, yet they're still available in Parent mode at the parent's discretion when they think the child is ready for it. Also the child specific apps to assist with subjects of math, science, social studies, reading, etc are very nice. Other nice features include the classic shock resistant bumper, and the lightweight size and style. I recommend parents getting a Nabi for a young child at any learning level. The only drawback for us was the reading component. My son felt discouraged while reading because he wasn't familiar with reading large words on his own and the words were a bit difficult for him to use as sight words. We still think it's a good childrens device.Read full review
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These tablets are overpriced. I did tons of research & all I found were raves. That has not been our experience at all. Since both broke quickly, we replaced with Nexus 7 tablets that were less than half the price & have lasted us more than 5 times as long, without a bumper even. I think the durability is a gimmick. It's durable if you drop it 5 ft with a bumper on & want to see a screen not break. It glitches constantly, from day one. The headphone jacks broke almost immediately & while adults we using them (so not rough)& they just leave me far less than impressed. The other tablets we bought can do everything the Nabi's can just about & we could have bought 5 of those instead of 2 Nabi2's & still saved money and those are more versatile & my kids will enjoy them longer - especially since they still work, unlike the Nabi's. And the other tablets glitch maybe once a week or so, the Nabi's glitched multiple times a day. I've known others who own them too - that is typical from what I've seen of Nabi's.Read full review
This is a great product. It seems to be just as powerful as the Kindle Fire only for kids. Its set up with a kids browser, kids youtube and lots of educational apps. Very sturdy with the rubber bumper and screen protective plastic. The only ones I have seen broken is because the rubber bumper is missing and the screen protective sheet is missing. Cons: The power charging port is easily broken. Advice is do not let your child play with the tablet while charging. It does not support USB Charging.
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