Gadgets for kids at CES 2016

    In Las Vegas in January, the annual international exhibition of consumer electronics CES 2016 was held. Many companies and startups, including Russian ones, took part in it. In this collection are the best devices for children who came to the exhibition.

    Wonderdernik


    A team of three women from the United States will soon launch Wondernik . This set from the “do it yourself” category will allow you to create objects that will glow, make sounds and move. So it will be possible to make houses with bulbs inside, talking animals and animatronic tails to them.

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    Kidfit card


    The Chinese company Wherecom, the manufacturer of Kidfit III smart watches designed for the safety of family members, presented the KidFit Card communicator at the exhibition. The gadget allows you to simultaneously talk with both parents, it works for three to seven days on a single charge and weighs 66 grams. The device supports communication 2G, 3G and 4G.

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    ROXs


    The creators of ROXs position their device as "the world's first video game console without display." The devices respond to touch, make sounds and light signals, forcing children to play active games, including in the open air. Using a special belt, a “stone” can be hung on a person, fixed on a chair or on a tree branch. In addition to the eight games that will already be bundled, children will be able to come up with rules and develop other options for using the gadget.

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    Toothbrush Kolibree


    The $ 149 Kolibree Toothbrush will turn brushing your teeth into a fun game for kids. In the process, children, for example, collect coins on a mobile screen. Games increase the time a child uses a toothbrush to achieve maximum cleanliness.

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    Lego weDo


    The Lego WeDo set is designed for children from the second to the fourth grade of the school; it combines Lego with software for creating various devices - cars, robots, and others.

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    Code-a-pillar


    The caterpillar from Fisher-Price, the largest toy manufacturer, consists of eight separate parts that will not move until they are in the correct order. So the manufacturer wants to teach preschoolers the basics of coding. The toy will cost fifty dollars from June 2016.

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    Color burst


    Color Burst is a whiteboard for drawing, which is a 4.5-inch LCD. The child will be able to draw and erase the pictures and at the same time not spoil the paper.

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    Wilson X Connected Football


    Sensors that measure speed, throw distance and other parameters of the game are built into a regular ball for American football and transfer this data to a smartphone. The manufacturer already has a similar basketball ball.

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