Amazon Glow is a combination of an interactive children's projector and a video call camera

Amazon held an event on September 28, during which he presented a series of smart gadgets, and the most special was Amazon Glow. is a video calling device that integrates and projector.

The product is designed for children and is a video communication tool designed for the home schooling era. It comes with an 8-inch screen and a video calling room. It integrates an interactive projector that can project games, interactive stories and other educational visuals on any flat surface. The 8-inch screen offers a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, has an LCD panel and we also receive an HD camera for video calls, a 10W mono speaker. There is also Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 support.

The projector will create a 19.2-inch display area and will be tactile, which can interpret hand gestures and movements.

Amazon Glow costs $ 250 and is available for pre-order. However, the product is not accessible to everyone, being available by invitation only. It is part of the Day 1 Editions project, which will launch experimental devices in limited quantities to assess interest. The above amount includes the device, a 1-year subscription to Amazon Kids +, which offers access to games, eBooks, visual arts activities and 7 Tantagram Bits, physical puzzle pieces that can be used in tandem with the designed virtual screen.

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