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The video provides a comparison between the regular Kindle and the Kindle for kids, focusing on their similarities and differences. Both versions offer kids mode with restrictions and features, but the kids Kindle includes a cover, warranty, and Amazon Kids Plus subscription. The regular Kindle costs $99, while the kids version is $119.99, which includes ads outside of kid mode. Users can set reading goals and monitor usage in kid mode, and the regular Kindle allows for more content options. Personal preference influences the choice between the two, with the speaker advising to consider the value of the bundle package. The need for a cover to protect the device's plastic build is also highlighted.
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In this part of the video, the narrator discusses the differences between the Kindle for kids and the regular Kindle. It is explained that the devices are essentially the same, but the kids Kindle comes with a cover, a 2-year warranty, and a subscription to Amazon Kids Plus. The video demonstrates how kids mode works on the Kindle, providing limited access and options. It is also mentioned that adult profiles can be used on the kids Kindle, and restrictions can be set up for browser and store access. The kids mode allows for monitoring reading activity and setting goals. Additionally, kids can request purchases in the kids mode but cannot make them without approval. The segment highlights the flexibility and features available for both regular and kids Kindles.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses different features and settings available for the Kindle in kid mode versus regular mode. With kid mode, you can set daily reading goals, monitor usage, and access Amazon Kids Plus. The regular mode allows for more content possibilities but lacks specific monitoring capabilities. The kid version costs $119.99, offering a cover, warranty, and Kids Plus subscription. The regular Kindle costs $99, available in blue and black, while the kid version is only available in black. Despite the added value of the kid version, it now includes ads outside of kid mode, removable with a $20 fee or through customer service.
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In this segment, the speaker discusses the difference between the regular Kindle and the kids Kindle. The main distinction is that the kids Kindle comes with ads by default, unlike the ad-free experience of the regular Kindle. Both models offer a kids mode and have similar features. The kids Kindle includes a different warranty and comes with an Amazon kids Plus subscription, while the regular Kindle allows for adding 3 months of Kindle Unlimited. The choice between the two largely depends on personal preference and whether the bundle package is valued. The speaker mentions that a cover might be necessary to protect the device due to its cheap plastic build.