Amazon Glow lets your kids connect and play games with their relatives wherever they are

Amazon Glow lets your kids connect and play games with their relatives wherever they are

Kids are spending more time away from friends and relatives these days, but with the new Amazon Glow, they can connect remotely and in more fun ways than ever before

Launched today at Amazon's 2021 event, Glow is designed to connect kids and families remotely like never before and is a definite upgrade to typical video calls It does this through the use of projection and video technology, taking virtual interaction between two people to a new level

Amazon Glow is available for an early access price of $24999, while the standard price is $29999 It comes with a mat, mat case, and one year of Amazon Kids+ Starting today, customers can participate in the "Glow" early access program

Amazon Glow has a fairly sturdy, tall exterior, an S-shaped case, and an 8-inch display that kids can look at and talk to relatives on; a 19-inch touch-sensitive space is projected, and kids can play puzzles, drawing, card games, storytelling, and many other activities

From the other end, families can make calls from their own smartphones or devices and participate using the free Glow app By combining digital and physical interactions in this way, Amazon's Glow makes virtual calling more valuable and engaging for both parties [The Glow app includes content from Disney, Mattel, Nickelodeon, and Sesame Workshop, so children can choose activities featuring their favorite characters, such as Elmo or Barbie

To further personalize, Amazon Glow also comes with object scanning, which can turn a child's favorite toy into a digital sticker or puzzle Even without this, there will be no shortage of things to do together, as there are thousands of books and dozens of games, with more to come later this year

Children can only call pre-approved contacts, and parents can also see who they are calling from the Amazon Parent Dashboard If security is a concern, the privacy shutter can be closed to disable the camera and microphone [Can't wait to try the Amazon Glow The design seems sturdy, but it will be interesting to see how responsive the projected touch space is It would also be useful if relatives could set their preferred call times in case there are time differences or inconvenient times to make a call Otherwise, given the lack of physical contact between family members these days, this appears to be an innovative product in high demand

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