Spacetalk Kids Watch Review: From a parent who is anti kids having phones
Jan 05, 2024
In today's digital age, I’m keen to use technology to our advantage but not allow free rein internet access to our kids aged 10 and 12. Bill Gates famously said he didn’t let his kids have their own mobile phone until they were 14 years old and we’ve told our kids they need to wait until they are at least 13.
Using the Spacetalk Kids Watch is our compromise.
**NOTE: This article was first published Jan 2024 and I've added an update at the end on how the Spacetalk watches are going now in Dec 2025 for Miss 12 and 14**
I’d seen the Spacetalk Kids Watches on Instagram so we decided to give the Adventurer 2 watches a go this January while we are away for three weeks at a caravan park. There are a few different styles to choose from (link at the bottom of this blog). It’s early days but so far they are working really well for our family. We are loving giving our kids extra freedom at the caravan park to go off with friends for short periods of time without direct supervision but felt anxious not knowing where they were.
Kids' Initial Reactions: iPhones vs. Spacetalk Watch
But let’s be real, they would have both preferred iPhones! When we gave them to the kids for Christmas, Miss 10 was excited about the idea of having her own "Smartwatch," but Mr 12 thought it was a “Baby’s phone” and kept pushing for an iPhone or Apple Watch. Not gonna happen kiddo! It is a bit bigger than an Apple Watch which initially deterred Mr 12 (See photo comparison below).
Prioritising Safety Over Cost
While yes, it would be cheaper to give our kids hand-me-down or secondhand phones, money isn't our primary concern. My primary concern is their safety, and I’m not ready to give them the unfiltered world of the internet and social media from a phone/smart watch just yet.
The Spacetalk Kids Watch proved to be the perfect compromise, providing a secure and controlled environment for communication without the potential pitfalls of unsupervised internet access.

SpaceTalk Watch Key Features
Here are the watches key features:
- Make and receive calls: Allows Miss 10 and Mr 12 to communicate with pre-approved contacts set by me.
- SMS messaging: Enables text messaging with approved contacts.
- GPS tracking: Real-time location monitoring for us through the app.
- Geofencing: Set up virtual boundaries and receive alerts when the child enters or exits predefined areas.
- SOS button: Emergency button that sends alerts to predefined contacts.
- Contact list management: We can control and manage the list of approved contacts.
- School Mode: Restricts certain features during school hours to minimise distractions.
- Safe zones: Define safe areas where the child is allowed to go.
- User-friendly interface: Simple and easy for children to navigate.
- Durable construction: Designed to withstand the activities of active kids (It's splash proof and Mr 12 accidentally jumped into the ocean wearing it on the first day and it still works).
- Long-lasting battery: Ensures the watch remains functional throughout the day.
- Mobile app: Companion app for parents to manage settings and receive alerts.
- Bluetooth connectivity: Enhances the functionality of the watch.
- Step counter: Encourages physical activity by tracking steps.
- Daily activity monitor: Provides insights into the child's daily movement.
- Kid-friendly design: Appeals to children's preferences.
- Colour options: Depending on the model, may come in different colours.
Pre-Approved Contacts and Communication
One of the standout features thatI love is the ability to set up a pre-approved list of contacts. This ensured that Miss 10 and Mr 12 could only communicate with the contacts we put on the watch. At the moment, we have only included us, grandparents and their friend’s parents so they are just contacting people for safety rather than messaging friends.
The GPS tracking feature of the Spacetalk Kids Watch is also super handy. The geofencing alerts were particularly useful, allowing me to receive notifications when Miss 10 or Mr 12 entered or exited predefined areas. This feature became handy as we know if they leave the caravan park, which we have agreed is a no go.
The SOS button on the Spacetalk Kids Watch is also a handy safety feature. In case of emergencies, a simple press of the button would send an alert to my phone and other predetermined contacts, providing quick access to assistance.

Winning Over The Skeptic AKA Mr 12 ;)
Mr 12, who initially only wore it under sufferance is enjoying the extra freedom he has by wearing it. One of his friends with an iPhone has already lost it, because he has put it down and forgotten to pick it up. But by having the Spacetalk watch, he doesn’t need to worry about that as it’s attached to his wrist. The only thing he needs to remember is to take it off to swim (it’s splash resistant but not encouraged to swim in).
I'm happy to report he is slowly being converted to liking it. He even said last night "Mum, the watch is not as bad as I thought it would be" which is a big win coming from a 12 year old boy. Haha!
So the Spacetalk Kids Watch has proven to be a valuable addition to our family holiday. The combination of communication features, safety functionalities, and parental controls offers a reassuring solution for the kids, Mr Farmer and I.
Update 2025: Are we still using the Spacetalk?
Yes, we are.
Miss 12 still uses her Spacetalk most days after school, when she is at friend's houses and when she walks or rides around town. It continues to be the perfect in between option for her age, giving her freedom while keeping things simple and safe.
Mr 14 used his Spacetalk until last week. Last week he "graduated" to his first iPhone which is locked down with screen time settings and the Qustodio parent control app. Mr Farmer and I are still tentative about this transition to more tech so Mr 14 will still use his Spacetalk on some occasions. Having the Spacetalk for those earlier years helped us delay the jump to a full phone while giving him a reliable way to contact us. It also reduced a lot of the digital clutter that can come with smartphones.
Learn more about the Spacetalk Kids Watch at their website here and see it in action on Instagram.
If you are in the thick of deciding what is right for your family, you are not alone. These transitions are real mental load moments, and they are a big part of why I write about simplifying life for busy mums.
How this fits into the Be Simply Free approach
If you have landed on this blog while researching kids watches, welcome. I am Bridget, a mum, wife and the founder of Be Simply Free, where I help women simplify their homes, reduce their mental load, and reclaim more time for the moments that matter.
I share tools and strategies that make life easier, from decluttering kids bedrooms to managing digital devices without the overwhelm. Products like the Spacetalk fit into this philosophy because they keep things simple, safe and clutter free.
If you want more support to make family life feel lighter, here are a few resources that might help:
• Take the 1 Percent Rule challenge and find 14 minutes a day to simplify something that is stressing you
• Join the Be Simply Free Forever Membership for monthly tools, trainings and live Q and As
• Read more blogs on reducing the mental load, organising your home and creating systems that save time
Final thoughts
Tech decisions for kids can feel big because they are big. You are not just buying a device, you are shaping habits, boundaries and independence. The Spacetalk helped our family move through this stage with less stress and more confidence, and it might do the same for yours.
If you found this review helpful, stay a little longer and explore Be Simply Free. You will find simple tools and practical ideas to make life easier, one tiny step at a time.
Hi, if you’re new here, I’m Bridget Johns, the REALISTIC Home Organiser and Time Optimiser at Be Simply Free. I adore helping women to reduce their mental load & find more time by letting go of the physical stuff in their homes, the excess commitments they take on in their calendars & empowering their family members to take on more of the invisible work that it takes to run a household. Want to know more about how I can support you? Learn more here 🥰
Note: I was gifted two Spacetalk Kids Adventure 2 watches by Spacetalk to offer an honest review of them. I definitely believe they are a great intermediate option for connection before the introduction of internet and social media connected phones.
Wanting more ways to simplify your life? Why not reach out to Bridget and learn the different ways she can support you?
Join the Be Simply Free mailing list
I adore supporting overwhelmed women save time & money by decluttering & simplifying their homes, calendars & minds.
Get free tips straight to your inbox by entering your name and email below.