

Garmin presents the Bounce 2, a new smartwatch for children
The Bounce 2 is round and has a new display. Parents should equip their children with it if they are still too young for a smartphone - at least according to Garmin.
The old model can do this too, provided you have a mobile phone contract and an eSIM. I'm happy to recommend Galaxus Mobile here.
Screen gets bigger and better
So what makes the Bounce 2 better than its predecessor? According to the specifications, the screen has grown and is now state-of-the-art with OLED. It displays 390 x 390 pixels on a diagonal of 1.2 inches. By comparison, the current Google Pixel Watch has 408 x 408 pixels with a display size of 1.6 inches.
The new Bounce 2 is said to have a battery life of up to two days, according to the press release. More precise details on the capacity of the lithium-ion battery are not yet available.
At just over 40 grammes, the Bounce 2 is no lightweight. An Apple Watch SE with Sport Loop comes in at 33 grammes.
Communication via Garmin app
With a school and sleep mode, parents can set up the Bounce 2 so that children are not distracted when other things are important.
Of course, a smartwatch from Garmin wouldn't be complete without the ability to track movement. The list of sports that are supported is long. It ranges from inline skating to padel, snorkelling, skipping, ice skating or trail running to yoga and swimming.
A proud price
The new Garmin Bounce 2 is initially available exclusively on the Garmin website. It is available in black, turquoise or a light purple colour. It costs 299 francs or euros there. It will later also be added to the Galaxus range. The first Bounce was available at launch for just under 180 francs or euros.
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