3/1/2023 0 Comments Amazing audio player smallerThere’s also a “mic off” button on the device if you prefer.Īvailable in a tiger or panda design, looks-wise it was a huge hit with our testers, especially our two-year-old, who loved “Alexa tiger”. You can set daily time limits, add a bedtime so the device can’t be used after that time, filter explicit songs, view and delete your voice history or choose not to have your voice recordings saved to begin with. There are a lot of parental controls built-in (reassuring with a smart speaker) so it’s worth taking a bit of time to set these up to your preferences. Super-quick to set up with the Alexa app – we were up and running in less than five minutes – you just follow the prompts, and everything is done automatically. This clever smart speaker, designed specifically for children, may be little but it’s absolutely packed with kid and parent-friendly features. We can’t rave about it enough! Buy now £69.95 We just made sure to pack child-friendly headphones so our five-year-old tester could plug in and listen uninterrupted.Ĭapturing the imagination of all of our testers, the Toniebox has serious kid-appeal across a wide age-range, so it’s a solid investment as an accessible, engaging alternative to screens. Lightweight and with a battery life of up to seven hours when fully charged, you can easily take the Toniebox on car journeys. Our testers loved how the Tonies looked almost as much as the content – the attention to detail is amazing and they wouldn’t look out of place displayed on a shelf in your child’s bedroom. There’s also more fact-based Tonies covering everything from the natural world to dinosaurs and space. There’s a huge range of Tonies to choose from including Disney classics like Moana and Monsters Inc, kid’s favourites Oi Frog and Stick Man, as well as sing-along songs and lullabies (perfect for bedtime). It’s worth downloading the free Tonie app, where you can personalise your creative-Tonie, as well as set a parental volume control for the box. The starter set comes with a Toniebox (there’s six colours to choose from), a charging station, a creative-Tonie (a blank Tonie you can fill with up to 90 minutes of music, audiobooks or your own recordings) and instructions on how to set up your box. Thankfully it’s well-padded and pretty robust, so there’s no need to worry about it breaking after some over-enthusiastic handling! Our testers loved getting hands-on, tapping the side of the box to skip chapters or songs, and tilting it to fast-forward and rewind. After a quick set-up, synching the Toniebox to your wifi, all you need to do is place a Tonie – a small hand-painted character containing an audio story or music – on top of the box and it starts to play. Forget about lots of buttons or complicated controls, this screen-free, audio player was simple enough for even our two-year-old tester to get to grips with. Colourful, robust and so easy to use, every detail of the Toniebox has been designed with kids in mind.
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