Yoto Player

The Yoto Player is a small white cube-like device and comes without a screen. It also can serve as a clock and a nightlight; when plugged into its charger the time. Once Yoto is connected to WiFi through the usual process of connecting smart devices. A press of the right knob pulls up the Yoto Daily podcast, a mix of trivia, games and other amusements tailored toward small children. Pressing the button again pulls up Yoto Radio, a mix of kid-friendly pop hits and classic folk standards, nursery rhymes to modern childhood classics like Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Ramona Quimby. The content will stay on device even when it’s not connected to the internet, so it can be played on trips as well as in the bedroom.

Tonies

The Tonie box is a large cube covered in a rubbery cloth that makes it fun to hold, and the controls really encourage kids to get tactile with it. Lower or raise the volume by squeezing one of the rubber ears on top of the unit, and tap the sides of the Tonie box to skip tracks or go back. The content contains Disney audiobooks like Frozen, The Lion King and Toy Story and recordings of classic songs like ‘Baby Shark.’

Lunii

Lunii is with a bright turquoise box studded with yellow buttons and knobs. Parents who don’t like the idea of their kids using anything that’s connected to the internet might prefer this method. It is interactive and that gives its edge over the others. When a child starts up the device, they’ll be prompted to not just choose a story, but a setting and main character; it’s somewhat customizable, and there are dozens of pathways the program can take. Hope you found the audio gadgets listed above useful. Please share this post with your loved ones.

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