PRITOM 10 inch Kids Tablets Android 13, Tablet Review

For sixty bucks, you get a tablet built to survive a toddler. Just don't expect to use it for anything else.

CPU ARM
RAM 64 GB
Storage 64 GB
Screen 10"
OS Android
Stylus No
Cellular No
PRITOM 10 inch Kids Tablets Android 13, Tablet tablet
36.2 Overall Score

Overview

Look, for sixty bucks, you're not buying a powerhouse. You're buying a durable, kid-focused tablet that won't make you cry when it gets dropped. The one thing to know? This is a dedicated, locked-down device for games and learning apps, not a general-purpose Android tablet you'll want to use yourself. It's built to survive a toddler's tantrum, and that's honestly its main job.

Performance

Honestly, the biggest surprise is how much RAM it has for the price—64GB puts it in the 95th percentile. That's wild for a kids' tablet. But don't get it twisted. The CPU and GPU rankings are in the 30s, so it's not fast. It's just good at keeping a bunch of simple apps open without crashing. It scored a 23.7 for productivity, which basically means 'don't even try.'

Performance Percentiles

CPU 44.5
GPU 46.2
RAM 98
Screen 56.9
Battery 48.8
Feature 19.5
Storage 30.6
Connectivity 74.8
Social Proof 50.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The included kid-proof case is legit. EVA foam means it can take a beating. 98th
  • Parental controls are the whole point here, and they seem comprehensive. 75th
  • Wi-Fi 6 is a nice modern touch for a budget device.
  • The 64GB of RAM is hilariously overkill in a good way for this use case.

Cons

  • The screen is mediocre (47th percentile) and low resolution. Don't expect vibrant colors. 20th
  • Performance is sluggish. The CPU and GPU scores are low. 31th
  • 64GB of storage feels tight if your kid downloads a lot of games.
  • It's heavy at 780g, especially with the case on.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU ARM

Memory & Storage

RAM 64 GB
Storage 64 GB

Display

Size 10"
Panel IPS

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 6

Physical

Weight 0.8 kg / 1.7 lbs
OS Android

Value & Pricing

At $60, it's hard to complain. You're paying for the durable case and the kid-focused software ecosystem. If your main goal is to hand your child a device that can play learning games and survive a fall from the couch, this is worth it. Just don't expect it to do anything else well.

$60

vs Competition

Don't compare this to an iPad Pro or a Surface Pro. That's like comparing a tricycle to a sports car. The real question is whether you need the durability. A used older-model Amazon Fire Kids Tablet is a direct competitor, often offering similar parental controls for a similar price, but maybe without the beefy case. If you don't need the armor, a regular cheap Android tablet might give you more flexibility, but you'll lose the kid-lockdown features.

Verdict

If you need a durable, simple tablet purely for a young child's entertainment and learning, and your budget is super tight, this is a solid buy. The case and parental controls do the heavy lifting. But if your kid is older, or you want a device the whole family can sometimes use, look at a used iPad or a more capable Android tablet, even if it costs a bit more.