A:AnswerWe cannot guarantee our device will work overseas. The Spacetalk Adventurer being sold through Best Buy has been built to work on cellular bands in North America. When overseas it varies what cellular bands each country uses so we cannot confirm it will work.
A:AnswerIf you purchase the North American version, which you will receive when you buy from Best Buy, it might not work with Icelandic carriers. Our device is set to work with the cellular bands used in North America and can differ outside of USA or Canada. We do sell in Europe so if you look for our Adventurer while in Europe you will find a version that does work.
A:AnswerThe Spacetalk Adventurer does not have games by design. In our most recent update, we introduced a fun sound app that the child can use to make different funny noises.
A:AnswerYes AT&T will work with the Spacetalk Adventurer. You will need a cellular line, not a wearable line. If activating a SIM card with AT&T the SIM card will first need to be activated in your cell phone and once active transferred to your Spacetalk device. Alternatively, your Spacetalk Adventurer will include a JumpySIM which uses the AT&T network. So if AT&T works well in your area you can be confident JumpySIM will work well also.
A:AnswerAt this time the Spacetalk app is not compatible for any version of the Apple watch. However, the Spacetalk app IS compatible with all iPhones.
A:AnswerThe Spacetalk Adventurer will not work with Xfinity Mobile because that runs off of the Verizon network. Your Spacetalk Adventurer will include a JumpySIM which uses the AT&T network. So if AT&T works well in your area you can be confident JumpySIM will work well also.
A:AnswerAt this time the camera cannot be used for video calling purposes. This may be a feature in a future update but at this time it cannot be done.
A:AnswerThey can! The custom text keyboard is broken up into 2 pages so its a bit confusing for littles at first but my 6 year old figured it out pretty quick.
A:AnswerGoogle Fi will work with the Adventurer but you may need to take additional steps to provision the sim card before being able to use it in the Adventurer. Also, you will need to purchase a cellular plan, not a wearable plan. Your Spacetalk Adventurer will include a JumpySIM which uses the AT&T network. So if AT&T works well in your area you can be confident JumpySIM will work well also.
A:AnswerThe Spacetalk Adventurer will not work with US Cellular. They are a CDMA carrier and our device works only with GSM carriers. Your Spacetalk Adventurer will include a JumpySIM which uses the AT&T network. So if AT&T works well in your area you can be confident JumpySIM will work well also.
A:AnswerThe Spacetalk Adventurer is rated as IP67 water and dust-resistant. It has been tested submerged at a depth of 3.5 feet for 30mins. This rating means that Adventurer will be more tolerant to splashes, accidental submersion, and rain. However, we do not recommend actively swimming, bathing, or showering with Adventurer on.
A:AnswerYes, your child can record videos and send them to any approved contacts via the message or chat app on the Adventurer. The parent cannot access the camera remotely through the app.
A:AnswerOur device has not been tested in India and has been provisioned for North American carriers. Our device uses 4G LTE: B2, B4, B5, B7, B12, B13, B14, B17
3G UMTS: B2, B4, B5
A:AnswerVerizon is exempt altogether. Our device is independent of any carrier and Verizon will only allow their approved devices onto their network. The Spacetalk Adventurer is a North American unlocked device and can be used on the AT&T or T-Mobile network. Your package will include a JumpySIM which is a MVNO carrier that uses the AT&T network and has been optimized for the Adventurer.
A:AnswerYou don’t have it, but you can. The watch provides its own SIM card that’s about $18 a month and offers other deals as well. The app subscription is $4.50 a month.