New video game console aims to get kids moving (opens original article in a new tab)
A new motion-controlled video game console, Nex Playground, aims to encourage physical activity in children by replacing traditional controllers with body movements and AI tracking, launching in the UK and Ireland with a subscription model.
- Nex Playground is a motion-controlled video game console designed to get children moving, using AI and a built-in camera instead of traditional controllers.
- The console launched in the UK and Ireland on 22 June, with a base price of £269 and a subscription required for most games, which include tie-ins with kid-friendly brands like Peppa Pig.
- Parents reported mixed experiences with the console's motion tracking accuracy and game variety, but some saw value in its active play approach compared to passive screen time.
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