Product Description
VTech's MobiGo gives kids their own touch-tech toy that keeps them engaged while they learn. With a touch-activated screen and a QWERTY slide-out keyboard, kids get to emulate their parent's gadgets while learning from characters like Shrek, Disney Princesses and Dora. Tap, slide or flick with MobiGo - kids pick the way they play and learn about colors, shapes, spelling, math, logic and more.
- Recommended Ages: 3 - 7 years
Amazon.com Hands-On Review
VTech's MobiGo Touch Learning System is an interactive learning device that uses a touchscreen and keyboard to control gameplay. Designed to encourage learning and the development of dexterity skills, the MobiGo device brings modern handheld technology to young users. Whether it's adding numbers, spelling words, solving problems, or spotting the differences between similar objects, the MobiGo encourages young users ages three to eight years to develop a variety of basic skills and foster the development of an active imagination.
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| This colorful learning companion helps your child learn with fun activities and games. View larger. |
| The intuitive, QWERTY keyboard is designed for a child's hands. |
The MobiGo Touch Learning System has a look and feel similar to a modern handheld device, but it's designed for use by young children with smaller, less dexterous hands. It features a sliding screen that can easily be pushed up to reveal a QWERTY keyboard underneath. The soft, over-molded plastic housing creates an easy-to-grip surface for holding the device with two hands, and the rubber feet on the bottom of the device help to hold it still on a smooth tabletop surface.
New games may be downloaded by connecting the MobiGo device to a computer using the provided USB cable and installing the VTech download manager. New game cartridges that feature a variety of popular characters and themes are available and sold separately, each with their own focus and learning curriculum.
A Learning Device That Grows with Your Child
The MobiGo Touch Learning System is a next-generation learning device that uses the popularity of modern handheld electronic devices to build skills in young children. It encourages the development of important dexterity-based skills by shifting between touch-based games and keyboard-based games, and it promotes the development of skills related to problem solving, spelling and grammar, observation, and mathematics.
The ability for parents to select a wide variety of games based on skill levels and themes makes MobiGo a versatile learning device that will maintain relevancy as a child grows. The MobiGo keeps track of user activity and saves this information under a personalized user profile that a child can set up the first time she uses the device. Although other users can play with the device, only one user profile can be saved at a time. This user can log onto the VTech Web site to download performance information, compare progress with other MobiGo profiles, and earn rewards for a job well done.
What's in the Box
MobiGo Touch Learning System, USB cable, soft cloth, owner's manual.
- Portable handheld gaming system lets kids enjoy learning on the go
- Touch screen technology introduces kids to a new way to play and follows the hottest trend in gaming today
- Slide-out QWERTY keyboard adds a stylish touch and gives kids a chance to familiarize themselves with a keyboard layout
- Sturdy, kid-tough design and colorful appearance
Vtech - MobiGo Touch Learning System Reviews
Vtech - MobiGo Touch Learning System Reviews
| 177 of 181 people found the following review helpful = Durability: This review is from: Vtech - MobiGo Touch Learning System (Toy) I bought my son the Fisher-Price iXL for his 4th birthday. See my review on that one, but the long story short, after 3 weeks of waiting for it to be useable, I took it back. I liked the Leapster Explorer, but will not tolerate the excessive advertising and consumerism pet game. Wasn't crazy about their software choices for the 3-4 year old crowd either. Demoed all of them and had my son try them as well. He liked the Mobigo immediately... The graphics are nice, the goal setting in games looks fun. He can handle it fine for most games on easy. He loves it, and he has reached for it more in two days than the iXL that he had for three weeks.Yeah, it's educational enough. I don't expect some handheld toy to replace his mom or me reading and talking to him, so I stopped stressing if the v-tech "curriculum" was as good as the Leapfrog's. It seems plenty educational, and more fun. It is a toy, after all. Screen doesn't have a cover (like the iXL), and takes carts,... Read more 67 of 69 people found the following review helpful = Durability: This review is from: Vtech - MobiGo Touch Learning System (Toy) I bought two Mobigos, one for my 3 year old son and one for my 5 year old son. The included cartridge contains 6 generic games, each of which has an easy level and a difficult level. I like the color touch screen, it is much easier for my kids to use than the attached stylus on their original Leapsters. The Mobigo has a slide out Qwerty keyboard that allows the kids to type their name the first time they start it up, and is used in playing some of the educational games. This really feels like a sophisticated modern device, and teaches them basic technology skills that they will later apply to other things. The graphics are fun, colorful, and cartoonish.These games are a big success! So far we're still playing with the original cartridges, I did buy two additional cartridges but they have not felt the need to try them yet. The games are fun and holding their attention for hours. My 3 1/2 year old needs help sliding the keyboard out, and sometimes asks for help with... Read more 77 of 81 people found the following review helpful = Durability: This review is from: Vtech - MobiGo Touch Learning System (Toy) I bought this for my 3 year old daughter because we have a long commute in the car,she enjoys pretending to text so I liked the keyboard, she loves electronics and I was tired of her playing games on my phone. She enjoyed the system with the exception of everyonce in a while it won't recognize the cartridge and it has to be reset, then mom tried the downloads. She loved the downloads more than the cartridge games (we have Dora and ToyStory 3), and I find them slightly more educational such as spot the difference, a piano keyboard, and coloring pages....The HUGE drawback is that only 3 downloads fit at one time and they disappear when you turn off the system or put in a cartridge. Had I known this I probably wouldn't have bought it. I had actually been considering buying an ipod touch due to the amount of "educational" apps I could find at a very cheap price (.99-1.99), but who buys a ipod touch for a 3 year old. I was also excited to see the games for the mobigo were around 5.99... Read more |
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