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TenOC
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Jan 20, 2018

Education Tablet for 4 to 10 YO - Used Kindle Fire

I purchased a used Kindle Fire 8.9 on ebay. Loaded free educational 1st to 3nd grade apps from Amazon. Blocked ALL internet access. The kids loved it.

Now after only a month the table is "broke". The screen and case is still in excellent condition. They played with it plugged into the charger and bent/broke a number of charging cables. I think . . :h. . . they also broke the charging port. Anyway for some reason the table will not turn on after 2 days of charging (with 2 different charger and cables).

I can purchase a used Kindle replacement for about $20.00 on ebay, but I need one that will take the kids abuse longer than a month. Any suggestions on a table that has a more robust charging port?
  • X2 on the cordless charging adapter
    The adapter goes on the back of the tablet
    And stays plugged into the USB Port
    To charge just place/lay the tablet on the charging pad,/stand overnight
    Probably cost more than the $20 tablet
    No plugging and unplugging the USB charger cable
  • If you have to buy another one get the the new Kindle 8". Much better than the 7". It is probably the BEST 8" tablet for that price point. The only things I wish it had was a HDMI port and a built in GPS, but those would just be bonuses.
  • Consider a micro USB magnetic charging adapter. They're quite low profile now. The adapter permanently occupies the charging port, and it's mating end lives on the charging cable.

    The two ends are held together with magnets, so no mechanical torque will transfer to the port as the connection makes and breaks.

    This won't help your existing broken tablet but will make a replacement last longer.
  • Breaking charge port is common problem on kindle - not surprised that 4 year old had problem. You might consider having the child bring it to you for recharging.
  • Oh, toedtoes, my my. A real parent, grandparent, teaching proper, careful behavior.
  • The 4 year old is a bit young, so this would be more difficult, however for the 10 year old this zhould work:

    Show them the proper way to plug and unplug the tablet. Then explain that you do not replace items destroyed/lost by carelessness. If it simply wears out from use, that is fine. But if it is lost, dropped, cords pulled out wrong, etc., then you will not replace it.

    Then stick to your guns.

    I did this with my niece on stuff like this. When she ruined her mp3 player I bought her, she learned I was serious. She was much more careful with my future gifts - whereas she continued to be careless with her other belongings.
  • Yeah, that can make it really tough. We bought a cheap tablet for her to use at home and we keep the good tablets here. OTOH she is very good about pulling the power cord straight out.
  • fj12ryder wrote:
    I think you'll just have to teach the young ones to be more careful. We have no trouble with our 6 year old great granddaughter. It just takes a slightly careful hand, not a big deal.


    You are correct. The problem is the GGKs live with the divorced mother, my ex Grand Daughter-in-law. Hard for me to control how they use the tablet.
  • Most charging ports are micro USB and aren't very sturdy. I think you'll just have to teach the young ones to be more careful. We have no trouble with our 6 year old great granddaughter. It just takes a slightly careful hand, not a big deal.

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