BIGGERFIVE
ActiveOverview
BIGGERFIVE is a technology company specializing in wearable devices targeted at children, including smartwatches, activity trackers, and related health tech. It operates through biggerfive.com and develops products for tracking fitness, location, and health data, with an associated app for data synchronization and insights. The brand positions itself in the kids' wearable market, emphasizing safety and parental monitoring features.
History
SHENZHEN BIGGERFIVE TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED is headquartered in Shenzhen, China, with no public information on founding date or founders. The company registered the BIGGERFIVE trademark in 2019, covering wearables like smartwatches and activity trackers. It has obtained FCC certifications for products and launched a health & fitness app with over 250,000 downloads.
Product Lines
| Product Line | Positioning | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Kids Smartwatches | Child-focused GPS and health tracking watches | $30 - $80 |
| Wearable Activity Trackers | Fitness monitoring for young users | $20 - $50 |
| Smartwatch Accessories | Straps and bands for kids' devices | $10 - $20 |
Manufacturing
Products are manufactured by SHENZHEN BIGGERFIVE TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED in Shenzhen, China, as indicated by FCC filings listing the address in Longgang District. Manufacturing appears to be in-house or controlled by the company in this region, with US agent for regulatory compliance.
Notable Products
- BIGGERFIVE Kids Smartwatch - GPS-enabled watch for child location tracking and activity monitoring.
- BIGGERFIVE Activity Tracker - Wearable device recording steps, sleep, and calories for children.
- BIGGERFIVE Health App - iOS app syncing biometric data from wearables to Apple Health.
- Smartwatch Straps - Custom straps designed for kids' smartwatches.
Reputation
BIGGERFIVE is viewed as an affordable option in the children's wearable segment, with products praised for basic tracking features and parental controls. The associated app holds a 3.8/5 rating from over 2,000 users, indicating moderate satisfaction with data syncing but potential issues in reliability. Professionals note it as a budget alternative to established brands, though limited visibility and reviews suggest it's not yet prominent among enthusiasts.