Miko, a developer of children’s electronics, will showcase its latest technology products on Toy Fair this weekend.
Event attendees can get close to Miko’s various interactive robots and preview their latest AI-powered toy: the robots of Sparky Kids. The company has also expanded into the gaming space with innovative chessboards, aiming to redefine how children learn and play in a high-tech world.
Miko Mini uses a variety of interactive applications to tailor learning to suit every child. When they play with apps like Story Maker, Space Explorer, Spell Bee, and others, little kids will develop lifelong skills in a safe, parent-approved environment. For older users, the Miko 3 robot includes an extended brain game catalog, online connectivity and conversational AI capabilities to enhance children’s social skills.
Miko will also bring the long-standing chess game to the modern era in the form of an AI-powered version. This improved board is fully automated thanks to automatically moving parts and smart sensors. The board of directors’ AI guides users to adopt chess strategies, providing useful tips and explaining mistakes in improving the game. Through digital connections with the Miko Chess big boards around the world, players can become global grandmothers from the comfort of their homes.
Miko’s innovative products will be exhibited at booth 3058 from March 1-4.