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Aug 5, 2024, 9:42:33 AM8/5/24
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Thesetup was straightforward, but make sure to update the watch's firmware. My kids learned how to use the watch in less than 5 minutes. They love being able to call mom, dad, friends, and grandparents. The strap is a bit long and big, so my 7-year-old has to wear the watch tightly. The safe zones feature is great for knowing if your child is within the designated area. You will receive a warning if they move outside the zone. The battery life is ok, you should charge it every night. This is not a big deal if you make it a routine. The watch charges with a standard cable. My kids have been using the watch for 2 months and it still looks new. All functions are working as intended. Overall, we are happy with the Xplora XGO3 smartwatch. It is a great way for my kids to stay connected with me and their friends and family. The setup is easy, the features are useful, and the quality is good.Here are some additional thoughts on the watch:

I like that the watch does not have access to the internet. This helps to keep my kids safe from online predators and inappropriate content. I also like that the watch has a limited number of pre-approved contacts that my kids can call. This helps me to control who they can communicate with. I would like to see a few additional features in the future, such as the ability to send text messages and the ability to track my child's steps. However, overall I am happy with the Xplora XGO3 smartwatch.


We bought two watches for our twin grandchildren as birthday gifts. They absolutely love the watches. They wear them every day. Their mom added our contact information to the watch as pre-approved contacts. They call and message us all the time. We are able to keep an eye on them with the GPS tracker. We set up alarms on the watches for them to wake up and brush their teeth. They have fun keeping track of their steps. Highly recommended!


This smartwatch is perfect for my 10 year old daughter. As I do not want to buy her a cellphone yet. I can call her or she can call me. It comes in handy when am picking her up from school. I can also send her messages, although what she can reply is limited as it does not have a keyboard. She can select from emojis or preset responses.


Is perfect For every kid. You don't need a smart phone for used it. And the best part is you only pay $5 a month for service And provide everything they need,

GPS Tracker, call and text messages and is always On the hands and not get lost

I love it .


Xplora smart watches are designed to keep children safer. They allow you to stay connected throughout the day like a cell phone. However, they have no access to the internet, social media, and pre-approved contacts, Xplora smart watches are a perfect alternative.


In today's digital age, the question of whether children should have access to smartphones often arises. Concerns about screen time, online safety, and distractions are at the forefront of parental decision-making. Enter Xplora, a smartwatch designed specifically for kids that aims to address these concerns while still providing connectivity and safety features.



Xplora is not just another smartwatch; it's a device crafted with children's needs and parents' concerns in mind. Unlike traditional smartwatches or phones, Xplora kids smart watches like the X6Play and XGO3 offers a unique approach by providing essential features without the burden of a full-fledged smartphone.




We upgraded our Roku last October, and it's been working just fine -- until this evening. We tried to access, and it just died. I mean, the screen went blank, and all we could get was a little notice floating across the screen reading NO INPUT.


So we did all the obvious things: turned the TV off and then on again (several times), but no change. Unplugged Roku and plugged it in again (several times). No change. When we plug it in again, the little Roku light comes on briefly, then blinks, then goes out.


Hello again. No luck, as yet. We're still getting nothing but the NO SIGNAL notice. We've tried unplugging the Roku stick and plugging it back into the HDMI (several times) with no change. Unfortunately, there does not seem to be more than one HDMI port.


We have repeatedly unplugged the Roku cord -- both at the power source, and at the HDMI port on the TV itself, but no luck. When we plug everything back in, the little light on the Roku stick itself lights up for a moment, then blinks, then goes off.


Initially, when I started this thread, my subject heading was "Our Roku just died, without warning." I found it interesting that someone (an administrator of this board?) changed it to the subject heading you see up there now. That was not my wording, but it appears I was correct. Our Roku stick, which we purchased last October, appears to have died suddenly. Or am I mistaken?


@Wm59, it may have died or the power adapter may have died. You don't mention the model number that should be written on it. If it's a model that uses a USB power adapter then try one from a phone or tablet. Do you have any other devices that uses an HDMI connection? It sounds like you don't since you mentioned only one HDMI input on the TV. If you have another HDMI cable it might help to try it. Without another TV to try it on it's really hard to say if the device is dead.


If you can't try another TV, another power adapter, and/or another HDMI cable, try a factory reset. Without knowing what model you have, it's hard to say where the reset button is, but it's either an actual button or there's a pinhole where you have to use a paperclip or something similar to depress it. With the power connected press and hold the reset button for no less than 30 seconds.


There's one change since this issue began on Monday: instead of getting a blank screen with the NO INPUT phrase, we now have a screen showing 3 images of our remote. The back of it is open, and the batteries are visible. The number :05 is circled, and below that is the URL to this site.


We took this to mean our remote needed new batteries. So we purchased new batteries and loaded them into the remote, but it made no difference. We point it at the screen and press the usual commands, but all we see is the interface described above: 3 images of our remote, etc. No apparent connection.


Thank you for that last note. Once we got that light flashing on the remote, we were able to connect with Roku at long last, and then set up our account again. It was like setting it up on Day One, as if it was a new account.


We think that what started this problem was a thunderstorm a few days ago: we briefly lost power, and after that, Roku wasn't functioning. So if we lose power again in the future, we'll know that this is the process we may have to repeat.


I recently purchased a Toyota Aygo X-Play Touch MMT and I would like to share my experiences with it, driving it at least 5 days a week. I live in Athens, Greece, so I apologize in advance for the use of specific terms and units. I plan to update this thread with new feedback as my experience with the Aygo grows day by day.


1. Fuel consumption: Hard to beat the 4.2 L/100km of the Aygo

2. Size: As the car is mostly intended for personal use (commuting to work), I needed a compact and light car. I also have a wife and two kids (6 and 4 years old, respectively), so I needed a 5-door model to accommodate everyone at short routes.

3. Reliability: Toyota has established a great reputation for its reliability in Greece and since I estimate about 16.000-18.000 km/year, I needed a reliable car.

4. Safety: I think that Aygo had the most safety features included by default (e.g. number of airbags and other systems).

5. Automatic gearbox: Since a part of my route is in traffic, I considered this option important. Having a great experience from my father's automatic Honda Jazz I went for the MMT model (which has almost nothing to do with automatic, but I was not aware of that at that time),

6. Optional LPG kit: Toyota was the only car maker in Greece that offered the option for in-house installation of the LPG kit, therefore not affecting the car warranty. I plan to have it installed after the engine starts to show increased fuel consumption.


Thank you for your kind words. To me it seems that interior quality (referring mostly to the plastics) is great - and I drove a Honda Jazz CVT (a really high-quality car) for 3 weeks before getting into my Aygo.


I can hear no creaking sounds from any plastic of the car. Even the glove box makes no sound, despite the fact that it is already stacked with stuff (car documents, phone windshield stand, cables etc.). Plastic parts of the doors seem to be well-stuck to the metal parts of the doors and the different plastic parts of the front panel.


I have never been in a previous Aygo version so I cannot compare, but I have no complaints at all regarding the build quality of the interior. The only thing I could notice is the handbrake, which is as plastic as it gets, reminding toy parts!


The first month with my Aygo ended with 2,000 km on board, including a short trip of 420 km to a city (so referring mostly to highway and an average speed of 90-100 km/h). An initial check of engine oil and coolant confirmed that everything is fine; however, I found it hard to check the level of the coolant due to the position of the container.


Average consumption was 4,6L/100 km (according to the car's trip computer), which made me happy; however, taking into consideration that this included a low-consumption trip as well as "lighter" traffic that usually (due to the Greek summer and family vacations, which significantly reduces traffic), I expect this to increase by September, when traffic will be back to normal. I really enjoyed the low fuel consumption in any case.


Plastics are still not creaking and the car still smells like new (this initial smell of the plastics). I enjoy the use of the multimedia system, especially radio and car/trip information on the large touch screen. I realized that this was one of the reasons I selected Aygo over the competition (both Suzuki Celerio and Kia Picanto had stereo's that reminded me of cars two decades old).

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