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Unicorn watches use several power sources across different models: mechanical wind-up movements, battery-powered quartz movements with single-use alkaline or silver-oxide cells, and rechargeable lithium-ion batteries (built into smartwatches). Check the product listing to see which power source applies to a specific model.
Age recommendations vary by model. Listings in this set target young children and older kids — examples include “3 years and up,” “9 years and up,” and bundle descriptions that state suitability for ages 4–12. Always check the individual product page for the exact age recommendation.
Water resistance varies by model. Some kids’ watches are labeled sweat- or splash-resistant, others are described more generally as water-resistant, and one analog listing specifies up to 30 meters. Review the specific product listing for exact resistance details and guidance on allowable water exposure.
Warranty terms differ between listings. Examples include lifetime limited warranties, 2-year limited warranties, and 1-year limited warranties; some listings also mention a money-back guarantee. Always read the warranty details on the product page or contact the seller for full terms and coverage.
Unicorn watches appear with a few display types: traditional analog faces, projection-style digital displays (that project images), and touchscreen color displays on some kids’ smartwatches. Check the listing for the display type on the model you’re considering.