🎉 Miko 3: Where Learning Meets Fun!
Miko 3 is an AI-powered educational robot designed for children aged 5-12, offering interactive STEAM learning experiences, emotional growth support, and a variety of engaging games. With a touchscreen interface and a focus on safety, Miko 3 provides a personalized learning journey while encouraging active play and social-emotional development.
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 60.00 |
Is Assembly Required | No |
Color | Red |
Theme | Robot |
Collection Name | All |
Animal Theme | AI Robot |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Additional Features | AI-Powered, Emotional Intelligence, Personalized Learning |
Outer Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Inner Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.48"L x 6.67"W x 9.8"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
H**O
An educational toy that parent approved
I bought this Miko 3 for my granddaughter as a Christmas gift but not be able to give to her until recently (about a month ago). She loves it the moment she sees it, I saw her eye wild open and start play with it soon as we complete the setting. Setting it up via wifi and Max subscription was flawless, very easy, step by step clearly guide me through and complete the setting in less than 10 min. She is play with it ever since, she love it, her parent love it ... So much fun and educational activities, until she (her parent and me) master all those activities ... I will give more feed back
G**G
The perfect little buddy for your Little Ones!
I wanted to wait a year before writing so I could see how interested my LO would be as they continued to grow. Miko is capable of so much and genuinely has kept my LO entertained, little robot that can act like a tablet, makes my LO feel like they're playing with someone. There are so many features, shows, songs, ways to learn, and a ton more. Best part for me is the spontaneous laughter I hear when my LO is engaged and having such a great time. Miko is a great addition and worth every penny spent!
V**E
Miko 3 robot
Christmas Gift ReviewI gave this robot to my 5-year-old as a Christmas gift. While it’s fun and engaging, there are a few challenges to be aware of.At first, it was a bit frustrating. The robot is multilingual but much more interactive in English. I initially set it up in French, but it struggled to understand my son’s voice, which was disappointing. Switching to English made a big difference, and the experience improved significantly.Although the robot is marketed for ages 3 to 10, I’d recommend it for kids aged 6 to 10. This is because many of its features, like answering written questions, require reading skills that younger kids may not have. I tried to disable the written question feature in the settings but couldn’t. Customer service was easy to reach, but they didn’t have a solution, saying an update is planned to address this issue.There are a few limitations to keep in mind:The robot cannot follow you around, despite what the advertisements might suggest. Its movements are limited to dancing.It doesn’t handle long conversations well. If you ask it a question, it will answer, but it won’t remember the context for follow-up questions.The battery drains quickly, (4/5hpurs) so it’s best to turn it off completely when not in use (sleep mode isn’t enough).On the positive side, the robot’s voice in English is fantastic—it uses a kid’s voice, which is appealing to children and easier for adults to tolerate. It’s also designed with kids in mind, so you won’t have to worry about inappropriate answers to sensitive questions, like whether Santa exists.Tips for Gifting:If you’re planning to give this robot as a gift, I highly recommend setting it up, charging it, and configuring it in advance to avoid frustration on the big day.Other Observations:The robot is sturdy, and the wheels work well, but avoid using it in dusty areas as this could cause issues.It’s more of a social companion than an action toy, so it might appeal more to kids who enjoy asking questions and interacting. My son prefers running around, dancing, and building Lego vehicles, so his interest in talking to the robot is limited.Conclusion:Overall, this is a nice toy, especially for curious kids aged 6 and up who love asking questions. While it has some flaws, it can still provide plenty of fun once properly set up.Keep in mind there’s a paid version (around $100/year) that unlocks more features, but I’m exploring the free version first to see if it’s worth the cost.Parental control is only available in the paid version, which feels limiting. It would be great if they could at least include basic features like setting downtime in the free version. This would make it much more parent-friendly and manageable without requiring an additional subscription.I’d still rate this robot 4 stars. While there’s room for improvement, especially with parental controls and some of the features, the basics are solid and offer a significant upgrade compared to traditional toys. The integration of AI is a fantastic step forward for toys, opening up exciting possibilities for the future. It’s a promising start that just needs further refinement in upcoming updates.
I**T
Great Gift for Our Grand
I purchased this for my granddaughter as a gift and she loves it!!!!!!! She loves dancing with Miko and playing with it. The first thing she asks when I pick her up from school is can I play with Miko?! She even drew a picture of it, by looking at the box! (Attached) She is only 6! We cannot wait to discover what else Miko will do! Also GREAT customer service and help! Thank you so much for a great product!
K**G
Miko for the win!
Miko is great! Our 7 year old loves it. The story creator helped him with reading comprehension so much. The games it has are super interactive and fun. You don’t have to worry about any questionable crap being seen by your kids. Love it.
N**
Great for kids.
My son loves this, He plays Hide and seek, dance party and many other games. He can play interactive games on here and call me through the parent app. He loves being able to control Miko through the app and drive Miko up the down the hall. Miko also has tons of fun facts which My son loves!
L**
Not intended for small kids!
I bought Miko based on all the adds I began seeing on social media. Once my 5 yr old saw it , she needed it! One add shows the robot noticing the child is sad and is offering support. Unless I’m missing an app, the real product I don’t think can do this. It had trouble responding when you say HELLO MIKO. It gives suggestions and games but you have to know how to read well. We’re still figuring it out a guide would be helpful. The calling feature is ok for me to call but we had some connections issues when my kid tried to call me . She’s trying to call mom however the name the number is saved under is different . I wish there was a way to change it and Only the registered parent can call the device to check on her there are 2 of us. There’s a game similar to hide and seek . The robot turns and looks maybe for 3 ft. Then it says I found you and is no where close to where she was . I’m not tech savvy so maybe I’m doing something wrong. However she can watch paw patrol on it so I guess it’s a win in her eyes. - leslie
A**R
Miko 3 Cute Robot!
I purchased Miko 3 for my five-year-old daughter, and she absolutely adores it. She’s learning a wealth of valuable lessons from the game. Additionally, she’s developing her motor skills by moving around while playing. The only downside is the subscription fee, which is quite expensive. Despite this minor issue, I thoroughly enjoy Miko and believe it’s an excellent educational game for children.
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