Exercise is not always a pleasure, especially for children. But with this bicycle connected, it may well be that they learn and entertain while pedaling.
While many children spend their free time watching TV, Fisher-Price's connected home bike may be of interest to parents who hope to change this habit. It must be said that this invention is intended for young people who are always more keen on technology.
Fisher-Price, the American toy brand, has unveiled its connected bike, named Think & Learn Smart Cycle. Designed for children ages 3 to 6, the device looks like a classic stationary bike, but the design is true to the other toy ranges of the American company. In a world where almost everything is connected to the Internet, this connected bike allows a fun and easy introduction to the digital world for children.
Connectivity and games
The bicycle offers a connection with a television or a Fisher-Price tablet. Amazon Fire, Android TV and Apple TV are for the moment the only devices to accept a connection via Bluetooth. In addition, a special place is intended for the tablet, avoiding any risk of breakage.
The user pedals and advances in an educational game focused on reading and mathematics. If the default application is free, other games cost from $ 4.99 for download. Fisher-Price plans to launch Think & Learn Smart Cycle in early 2017 at a price of $ 149.
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