The Kurio Xtreme 2 is a child-friendly tablet that retails for $129

Kurio has just unveiled the Xtreme 2, its latest child-friendly Android tablet, which the company has branded as its most durable, yet affordable slate to date, costing a mere $129.
What makes this Lollipop-totting device so appealing for kids is its reinforced plastic bumper surrounding the entire edge, which provides some protection against the knocks, scrapes and bumps its more than likely to incur.
There’s also an integrated kickstand with support for three different viewing angles, making it the ideal media player for children on long journeys. This, coupled with the company’s Motion 2.0 games platform, is designed to keep them entertained for hours.
The Xtreme 2 is a pretty solid device, packing a 7-inch five-point touch display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, a MediaTek MTK8127 quad-core chipset, 1GB of RAM, a 2.1MP rear-facing camera and a 2,820mAh battery.
As you’d expect, content is restricted but you will find the following five core applications preloaded onto the device: Spotify, YouTube Kids, Toon Googles, Netflix and Skype. Parents will have the ability to set time restrictions and filter access to inappropriate websites.
If you like the sound of the Kuri Xtreme 2 and would like to pick one up, hit the source link below to head over to Toys “R” Us’ online portal.
Source: Toys “R” Us
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