Cloud Pets now reduced to £5.99 at the Entertainer. Great to get a couple for upcoming birthdays this year. They have great reviews and are available in 5 different animals - cat, dog, bear, bunny and unicorn. Free click and collect on orders £10 and over.
You can record and send messages all around the world using the special app. If you are worried about safety, they have a feature where adults allow the message before it is sent. You can also play games on it and it plays soothing lullabies too. At 36cm tall even if you didn't use it as an interactive toy they are still great value.
Works with iPhone, iPad and android devices with bluetooth 4.0 and needs 3 x AA batteries (Not included)
The unicorns parents are a cross between a unicorn and a pig! Lol
HJboss to OdhranC
2 Jun 17#16
I was thinking the same thing that's a ugly unicorn that's nose just dnt go
Biohazardous
4 Jan 17#2
I bought two of these for my kids. They are aweful.
the app is clunky at best and connection to them dreadful. Any messages sent have to be approved by logging into the app first and then manually sent to the toy. Its a really poor UI and really not worth the effort.
My 6yr old asked me why she just couldn't record herself and play it back on the toy. that would have been a much better use for these.
The price is ok for the soft toy itself but I would ignore the connectivity features.
MikeLondon to Biohazardous
4 Jan 171#4
But is it worth £5.99
J9STL
4 Jan 17#3
reviews suggest the app is pants and the toys themselves have been discontinued....
ratsdomino
4 Jan 17#5
we got our 4 year old to record a message for our 18 month old and when the elder stayed away for a night our youngest kept pressing the button to hear his voice. cute.
michaelfletcher
4 Jan 17#6
I always feel toys that connect to the internet are dangerous. How many toy manufacturers have you heard of that are also anti-virus or anti-hacking experts? Rather just keep to regular toys for my kids
mluton
4 Jan 17#7
My kids got these for xmas, great as a cuddly toy, but as above the app is terrible
MaltyFlakes
4 Jan 17#8
My girlfriend's little boy has one of these that his dad sends him messages to. He loves it :smiley:
joanna5391
4 Jan 17#9
My son and daughter love theirs, I got them for £5.99 just before Christmas and every night my son says mommy send me message to go sleep and he'll play it while he's in bed and cuddle it till he's asleep, the free app isn't great but it does work fine for me but the £3.99 app is a lot better
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You can record and send messages all around the world using the special app. If you are worried about safety, they have a feature where adults allow the message before it is sent. You can also play games on it and it plays soothing lullabies too. At 36cm tall even if you didn't use it as an interactive toy they are still great value.
Works with iPhone, iPad and android devices with bluetooth 4.0 and needs 3 x AA batteries (Not included)
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Cat HERE
Bear HERE
Bunny HERE
Unicorn HERE
All comments (16)
the app is clunky at best and connection to them dreadful. Any messages sent have to be approved by logging into the app first and then manually sent to the toy. Its a really poor UI and really not worth the effort.
My 6yr old asked me why she just couldn't record herself and play it back on the toy. that would have been a much better use for these.
The price is ok for the soft toy itself but I would ignore the connectivity features.