GREENKINDER Kids Camera 2.0” Dual Lens 20MP with 1080P Video, 32GB Card
Product description
What this is for
If you’re looking for a kids’ camera that feels more like a toy activity than yet another gadget to charge and manage, the GREENKINDER Kids Camera is built around that idea. It targets children aged 3 to 12 with selfie support, fun frames and filters, plus video modes—so there’s more to do than just taking a still photo.
On paper, it also aims to reduce the usual “battery anxiety” and “we’ve filled up the card” stress. A built-in rechargeable battery is quoted for 3–4 hours after a full charge, and a 32GB card is included (not something you’ll have to source separately). That combination makes it easier to use on trips, in the garden, or during a holiday day out.
That said, it’s still a children’s camera. It’s not positioned as a serious creator camera, so if you’re expecting advanced controls, pro-level image processing, or anything close to a modern phone camera experience, it may feel a bit basic.

Key points worth knowing before buying
The headline features are straightforward: a 2.0-inch IPS screen, 1080P HD video recording, selfie features, and a handful of extra modes. You’ll find a time lapse capture option, an 8X digital zoom, and different cartoon sticker frame effects designed to make photos more playful.
It also includes three puzzle games, which is the kind of extra that can matter when you’re handing it to a younger child who might lose interest quickly. For parents, the ability to quickly offload photos and videos to a computer using the included card reader is a practical touch, especially if you want to share moments with family without complicated steps.
One point to note: the included card is pre-inserted in the card slot. That’s convenient out of the box, but it also means it’s worth checking it’s seated properly if you ever remove it later.



Where it really fits in everyday use
A good “day-to-day” kids camera doesn’t just take pictures—it holds a child’s attention long enough to create memories. This one is designed for that with selfie mode, real-time video recording, and those fun frames and filter effects.
Imagine a simple scenario: you’re at a park with friends and your child wants to “make content”. They can switch into selfie photo mode, try a few cartoon sticker frames, then dip into video recording to capture a short clip. Later, you can connect the included card reader to your computer to view what they took and pick favourites.
Because it uses a lanyard for portability and has a soft silicone dinosaur shell, it’s also meant to survive the reality of kids moving around—though, of course, no toy can be fully drop-proof.

Tech specs at a glance
- Type: Kids digital camera / video camcorder
- Display: 2.0-inch IPS screen
- Video: 1080P HD video
- Resolution: 20MP
- Storage: 32GB memory card (pre-inserted)
- Battery: Built-in rechargeable 1000mAh battery
- Video capture time (quoted): 3–4 hours after fully charged
- Memory capacity (quoted): up to 5000 images
Pros and cons for real buying decisions
What stands out - Fun-led features: selfie support, cartoon sticker frames, filter effects, and time lapse capture. - Included storage and reader: a 32GB card and card reader are included, which helps with sharing. - Portability: the lanyard is built in for outdoor use. - Practical power: built-in rechargeable battery is designed for a few hours of use.



Where it may fall short - It’s aimed at kids, not creators. If your priority is crisp, detailed images in challenging lighting or more control over settings, it may not be the best choice. - The “3–4 hours” figure is quoted, so actual runtime can depend on how often features like video and zoom are used. - Digital zoom is listed as 8X, but digital zoom can be less impressive than optical zoom on many devices—worth bearing in mind if you expect distant detail.
Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a simple, activity-focused camera for a child aged 3–12, especially if you’re buying a birthday or holiday gift and want something that feels playful right away.
Worth considering if your plan is mostly casual photography and short videos—plus a bit of parent-child sharing afterwards using the card reader.

It may not be a great match if you’re buying for an older child who has outgrown “toy-style” features and is actively seeking higher-end image control or performance comparable to premium cameras or smartphones.
It’s also not ideal if you can’t tolerate basic limitations that usually come with kids devices—like reliance on the included storage and the general performance trade-offs that come with being a lightweight, child-friendly gadget.
How to make the most of it
To get better results (and keep it enjoyable), encourage steady shooting and short clips rather than long, fast action. Try using the sticker frames and filters early—children often warm up to the camera when they can see a visible effect on the screen.



If you’re sharing the photos, set a simple routine: after a day out, offload with the card reader, pick a few favourites, and create a small “highlight” set for family. That’s usually when a kids camera feels most rewarding.
Final verdict
This GREENKINDER kids camera looks like a sensible pick if you want a gift that includes a screen, selfie and video modes, and fun effects, while also handling the practical bits with a pre-inserted 32GB card and a card reader. The built-in rechargeable battery and quoted 3–4 hours runtime also make it easier to use away from the charger.
You may want to skip it if you’re expecting pro-level photo quality or advanced shooting controls. It’s more of a playful starter camera than something designed to “maximise” creative photography.
Mini FAQ
Does it support video as well as photos? Yes. It includes 1080P HD video recording alongside selfie photo mode.
How does a child see what they’re taking? There’s a 2.0-inch IPS screen.
Is the memory card included? Yes. A 32GB memory card is included and is pre-inserted in the card slot.
Can photos and videos be shared with family? The product includes a card reader so you can download photos and videos to a computer.
Is the battery rechargeable? Yes, it uses a built-in rechargeable 1000mAh battery, with a quoted 3–4 hours after fully charged.
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