JIKOCXN Kids Tablet, Android Tablet for Kids 10 inch Review

The JIKOCXN Kids Tablet offers strong parental controls in a durable package, but its mediocre screen and camera give us pause at this price point.

CPU 2 GHz
Storage 64 GB
Screen 10.1" 1280x800
OS Android 15
Stylus No
Cellular No
JIKOCXN Kids Tablet, Android Tablet for Kids 10 inch tablet
32.5 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

A decent kid tablet with good parental controls and a included case, but held back by a low-resolution screen and so-so camera. Scores well for social proof (88th percentile) but poorly for screen quality (5th percentile). Worth considering only if software controls are your main focus.

Overview

The JIKOCXN Kids Tablet is a $90 Android device built specifically for children. It comes with a protective case, promises 8+ hours of battery life, and runs the latest Android 15 OS with built-in parental controls. On paper, it's a straightforward package for keeping kids entertained and maybe learning a thing or two.

But our data shows this tablet lives in a weird middle ground. It's not the cheapest kids tablet out there, and its core specs—like the screen and storage—rank surprisingly low compared to other tablets. It's banking hard on that parental control software and included case to justify its spot.

Performance

Performance is a mixed bag. The octa-core processor and 24GB of RAM (4GB + 20GB virtual, which is a bit of a marketing stretch) handle basic kids' games and video streaming just fine. The battery life is average, landing in the 48th percentile, so you'll get a full afternoon out of it. The real letdown is the screen. That 1280x800 resolution on a 10-inch display puts it in the bottom 5% of all tablets we track. For watching cartoons, it's passable, but don't expect anything sharp.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 40.4
GPU 41.5
RAM 35.1
Screen 4.4
Battery 49.3
Feature 66.5
Storage 26.4
Connectivity 62.6
Social Proof 88.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong parental controls are built right into Android 15. 89th
  • Comes with a durable, food-grade silicone case included. 67th
  • Battery life is decent for a full day of kid use.
  • Setup is reportedly easy for Android-savvy parents.

Cons

  • The screen resolution is very low for the price. 4th
  • Camera quality is poor, with a persistent yellow tint reported. 26th
  • The '24GB RAM' claim uses virtual memory, which is much slower.
  • Raw storage (64GB) ranks low compared to peers.

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (203 reviews)
👍 Many parents are pleasantly surprised by the overall performance and find it a reliable distraction for car rides and home use.
👎 A common complaint points to disappointing camera quality, with users noting an unfixable yellow filter over images.
👍 Several reviews highlight the easy setup process and how quickly kids can start using it with their favorite games.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU 2 GHz
GPU Mali-G57

Memory & Storage

Storage 64 GB

Display

Size 10.1"
Resolution 1280

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 5

Physical

Weight 1.0 kg / 2.2 lbs
OS Android 15

Value & Pricing

At $90, it's not the budget king. You're paying a premium for the kid-focused software and the included case. If those two things are your absolute top priorities, it's an okay deal. But if you care at all about screen quality or future-proofing with better hardware, your money goes further elsewhere.

$90

vs Competition

Stacked up, it's an interesting choice. Against a basic adult tablet like the N-one Android Tablet, the JIKOCXN wins on parental controls but loses on screen quality. Compared to an Amazon Fire Kids tablet, you get full Google Play access here, which is a big plus for app selection, but the Fire often goes on sale for less. And obviously, comparing it to an iPad or Galaxy Tab is laughable—those are in a different universe for performance, but also cost four times as much.

Common Questions

Q: Is the 24GB of RAM real?

Not exactly. It uses 4GB of physical RAM and 20GB of virtual RAM, which is much slower. For kids' apps, it's fine, but don't expect flagship performance.

Q: Can I install any app from the Google Play Store?

Yes, it has full access to Google Play, but the parental control software lets you approve or block any app before your child can download it.

Q: How good is the screen for reading or learning apps?

It has a reading mode to reduce eye strain, but the low 1280x800 resolution means text and images won't be as sharp as on better tablets.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if your kid is a budding photographer or artist. The camera issues and low screen score (16.1/100 for art/design) make it a poor choice for creative tasks. Also, if you want a tablet the whole family might occasionally use, the low-res screen makes it a hard sell.

Verdict

Buy this if you want a simple, contained Android experience for a child and value the included protective case above all else. The parental controls are legit, and it'll run Netflix and ABCmouse without a fuss. Just go in knowing the screen and camera are mediocre.