Keep in mind that your 130 bucks will unfortunately not be enough to cover for a Fitbit Ace Pass LTE data plan, which you’ll need to actually give your kid access to the product’s calling, messaging, and location sharing features, as well as Fitbit Arcade games and even software updates.
Alternatively, of course, you could always go directly to Woot parent company Amazon and opt for a “Mild” or “Spicy” Ace LTE unit at the time of this writing for $50 under its regular price of $229.95. That’s obviously not what I personally recommend at the moment, but it might become your best money-saving option very soon. Probably, much sooner than next Wednesday, when Woot’s latest promotion is technically set to expire.