🕒 Stay close, stay safe, stay smart with Sekyo S2 Pro!
The Sekyo S2 Pro Kids SmartWatch is a feature-rich, lightweight (60g) wearable designed for children, offering 2-way calling, LBS location tracking with 100m accuracy, SOS emergency alerts, and a dedicated Class Mode to minimize distractions. Compatible with 2G to 5G SIM cards (Airtel & VI), it boasts a 1.4-inch LCD touchscreen, a 72-hour battery life, and full parental control through a free app, ensuring safety and connectivity for your child anytime, anywhere.
Brand | sekyo |
Manufacturer | Sekyo Innovations Pvt. Ltd, customer support: [email protected], Sekyo Innovations Pvt. Ltd, Address- B-14, Shubham Enclave, Paschim Vihar, Delhi-110063, Phone N0.- 8181878787 |
Model | S2 Pro |
Model Name | S2 Pro |
Product Dimensions | 24 x 4 x 2.5 cm; 60 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | S2 Pro |
Operating System | Android |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Special Features | SOS Button, Text Messaging, Camera, Phone Call, Geo Fencing |
Mounting Hardware | Warranty Card, Charger, Kids SmartWatch, User manual |
Number of items | 1 |
Display Technology | LCD |
Standing screen display size | 1.4 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Wattage | 8 Watts |
Battery Description | battery_type_lithium_ion |
Battery Average Life | 72 Hours |
Charging Time | 2 |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Battery Capacity | 400 Milliamp Hours |
Battery cell composition | Lithium Ion |
Battery Power Rating | 400 |
Cellular technology | 2G |
Connector Type | Cellular |
Device interface - primary | Touchscreen |
Material | Silicon |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
Manufacturer | Sekyo Innovations Pvt. Ltd, customer support: [email protected] |
Country of Origin | India |
Item Weight | 60 g |
G**I
Perfect Smartwatch for Kids – Safe, Fun,ExcelGreat Features, Great Value
Sure! Here's a friendly and helpful 5-star review for the Seiko kids' smartwatch that you recently purchased on Amazon:---⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent Kids' Smartwatch – Worth Every Penny!I bought the Sekyo kids' smartwatch 10 days ago on Amazon, and I must say, it has exceeded all our expectations! My child absolutely loves it, and as a parent, I’m really impressed with its features and build quality.The watch is easy to set up, and the user interface is very kid-friendly. It comes with useful features like a GPS tracker, calling function, camera, and even a step counter, which keeps my child active and entertained. The battery life has also been great so far – it easily lasts the whole day with moderate use.Overall, I’m really happy with this purchase. It offers peace of mind for parents and fun and learning for kids. Highly recommended if you’re looking for a smart and safe gift for your little one!
R**.
Do not buy, horrible quality, indecent customer support.
I bought this watch for my 6 yr old a few months back. Within 6 months, the phone stopped charging. I reached out to the customer care[Hima], who advised to send the watch to them, which I did. Post recieving the watch, I got no updates from the team about the watch for more than a month, during which I was continuously reaching out to them for support. They would say they have dispatched already and when asking for a tracking number, they will say they will share it in message, and will never share. After 40+ days of no updates, I called again, to which they responded similarly and sent a tracking number. I received a watch few days later, which was not the same product I had sent to them but another used watch[different color]. I reached out to customer care again asking why they have sent this, to which they replied they have sent a 'replacement' because the original watch couldn't be repaired. This was however not a new watch nor a color that the child was happy with. I asked them to sent me a replacement of the exact same watch, which they agreed too. 1 week later, still no watch, another call to customer care, same old story that they have already dispatched the product and when I asked for tracking number and escalated the issue, the agent I was on call with, Vani, sent me the tracking ID. I checked the ID right away and realised she had just booked the dispatch 5 mins back, while we are on call, and the whole story of this being dispatched already was another lie. Few days later, the next watch came, kid used for 5 days, and it stopped detecting the Sim while the kid was outside by himself. I was unable to reach the child nor could he reach me. I talked with Vani, raised the concern again, who asked me to reset the watch. I asked how can a child do this if it happens again, to which she replied the problem is not with the product, but with how it is used by a child. As a parent who has bought multiple electronic items for the child, the one thing we expect is ruggedness and being able to trust the product atleast for a span of 1 year. The agent proceeded to mute me when I raised the query on how this can be used by a child.Long story short, don't buy it, it's not worth the money, very bad quality, so many issues, very rude and impolite customer care, horrible servicing. It's better to go with other brands who offer better options.
V**A
Excellent Smartwatch for Kids – Great Features at a Budget Price
This is one of the best smartwatches for kids, especially at such an affordable price. The features are impressive and very useful for parents. My child absolutely loves wearing it—it’s comfortable, looks great, and has fun features that keep them engaged. One of the main reasons I bought it was for the tracking feature, and it works perfectly. I can easily keep an eye on my child’s location, which gives me peace of mind when they are outside or at school. The battery life is also quite good, and the setup was quick and easy. I would definitely recommend this watch to other parents looking for a reliable and budget-friendly option.
V**K
It is up to us to be clear about our objectives with any device like this.
I do not know whether I should penalize a star to the manufacturer of the watch, or to our 2g mobile networks - but all the same, let me share my journey and frustrations as a user who usually starts out with low expectations.Use case -I needed to be able to call my child back home from play areas which may be indoors or outdoors. He is usually in one of 6 or 7 places, so I was not very concerned about location tracking. I just needed him to know that I am looking for him. In a sense - even a pager works for this purpose - so let's call my use case as a "glorified pager".Important point - I WILL NOT be buying a phone for my kid. So, I needed the watch itself to have a SIM slot. He does not, and WILL NOT, carry a phone of his own. Bluetooth connectivity is out of the question in my use case. (I hope he reads this, gets embarassed, and never asks for a phone. Well... he won't be getting one anyway.)Unboxing and getting started -Opening up, popping the back cover, moving the battery, loading the SIM, closing up, charging the phone, turning on after full charge - this was quite easy. The finish is plasticky, the battery pack connector, SIM holder parts - these need to be handled carefully, they are quite delicate. But this is to be expected at this price range.Turning on and initial usage -Easy and straightforward. The screen functions as a touchscreen, buttons perform as expected. Fairly intuitive for a 10 year old familiar with smartphones to use. The in-built math game was fun for 87 seconds, and then forgotten forever.Usage experience over a week -At the watch end -Voices are a bit muffled but fairly clear. Ring volume is low to medium, if the watch is kept inside a bag, it cannot be easily heard. On the wrist it is fine.Placing calls from the watch end is straightforward and doable by anyone.There is some minimum memory to store phone numbers (maybe 5), I have not tried that, we just dial the number we want out of our own memory.Torch is reasonable and somewhat helpful for short distances (like to see a keyhole or door handle in the dark during power cuts).Also as a positive, I must say - I have never experienced a "not reachable" situation, the watch seems to be available on the network consistently.At the phone end -This is a major disappointment for me. I can barely understand anything that my child speaks at his end. The voice breaks and cuts a lot. I cannot make out if this is an issue with the watch, or with our 2g networks.If the watch is completely stationary, the situation improves somewhat.Indoors or outdoors it is equally bad. Out of 5 calls, 2 calls can be a reasonably useful 1 minute conversation. Other 3 calls are spent saying "I can't hear you!" "Can you repeat?" "Can you hear me?" "What did you say before that?" "Come again?".I plan to release a comic about all these frustrations. Along with a lot of corporate jokes, mindless rambling on Teams calls, which I will title "Am I audible?" and "You are on mute."Display -Functional, looks ok, does its job.Looks -Consistent with what you see online, provided you keep realistic expectations. No complaints though, seems ok. We got the black one, and the look and colour were as expected.App -Used at the beginning for set up, after that we have not really required it.Regarding other reviews -Many people have complained about battery life. I think we need to have realistic expectations with devices like this. It will need a daily top up if you want it to do what you need. Don't expect it to be like an advanced smartwatch going multiple days without charge. The app does give an alert for low battery, that is a practical and useful feature.Not tested -Water resistance. I believe our kid is well-trained not to randomly swim or play with fountains. But if he has started doing stuff behind my back, we can add an extra star for water resistance. Dad jokes apart - I think at best it can just take splashes. Don't give your snorkel to your watch-wearing kid.Location tracking. Don't expect too much from the location tracking, since the 2g networks themselves are mostly lousy. I would look at the other reviews being accurate on this. Do you remember how bad it used to be on the 2g phones in 2011? Sorry, did I trigger some awful forgotten memories?The big question is - had I bought a different watch, would my experience have been any better? Honestly, I wouldn't know, I have never tried another calling watch.On this one, when it rings at least my child knows that I am trying to reach out. So as a "glorified pager" - this has really been a game changer, full marks and I have definitely got peace of mind that I can reach my kid. But call quality over 2g is poor and frustrating. So use your short call windows for simple direct stuff, don't expect to relay complex instructions or long stories via this method!
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