The Toniebox is, frankly, fantastic.
Essentially, it’s a wireless, screen-free audio player that is designed to be operated by children.
It comes in a variety of eye catching colours that kids will adore too.
Audio is played via magnetic figurines called Tonies, which sit on top of the Toniebox.
Read our review to find out if the Toniebox is the right audio player for you.
The set up process took less than 10 minutes and the instructions are really easy to follow.
There is also a headphone socket on the top where you could attached wired headphones.
What age is best for a Toniebox?
The Toniebox is aimed at children aged three and over.
How easy is a Toniebox to use?
To stop the audio, all you oughta do is remove the Tonie audio character.
There’s no need to switch the box off - it turns off automatically after 10 minutes.
The lights are mostly hidden when a Tonie is placed on top.
For a child’s opinion, I roped in my nephew, Max, who has just turned four.
And it was a resounding thumbs up from him.
He loved having a really good look at the audio characters and was excited about the ones he recognised.
He was really happy to listen to it independently too.
Another thing that’s great about this Toniebox is that it’s portable.
But once you’ve done it once, it’s easy to replicate.
What’s the Toniebox battery life like?
However for younger children with shorter attention spans, this is probably less of an issue.
Which is better - Toniebox or Yoto?
Both devices are portable and kid-friendly and are similar prices.
The Yoto boasts an impressive 24-hour battery life, while the Toniebox battery will last up to 7 hours.
But ultimately it comes down to what you need and potentially, which one your child has spotted.
Is the Toniebox worth the money?
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