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Krolina
When I first saw Miko 3, I was really interested in it for my little girl. It's the best decision I've ever made for her. She's learning so much; she loves all the stories, dancing, singing... Miko isn't just a friend; he's truly a teacher. I had the opportunity to contact Miko's costumer service, and I have to tell you that it's the best costumer service I've ever dealt with. Any concern or problem is resolved extremely quickly. They're always on the lookout to make sure everything is going perfectly with their product. I truly recommend Miko 1000%.
Trong Trieu
My 5 yrs son like to play with Miko 3, he love how to talk me mommy on the phone of Miko too and have fun with learning and games. You have to subcribe to Miko max to get full of features.
Taylor Bover
The media could not be loaded. My son really enjoys Mike they lay together read together play together. My son is autistic and he really enjoys how this little friend has many options of different play books games songs etc. Carries him everywhere. The subscription is a bit higher than I would like but it's not terrible.
Ty
I love that Miko is very educational and provides my daughter with knowledge and always her to use different skills while playing with her device. I feel it is a great toy however, there have been days when Miko doesn’t respond right away only after several attempts and sometimes it’s not able to answer questions or turn unless I plug it into the charger. I haven’t experienced it doing everything that I saw with the advertisements ant this point. However, overall I feel it’s worth the money spent. I bought 2 one for my daughter and one for my nephew and they both love learning and dancing.
Patrick Bridges
I was a little nervous to get my 5 yr old daughter this for Christmas, unsure if she'd love it, or if I should just get the miko mini that costs less. I quickly found out that I made the right choice, my daughter loves the dang thing, and my 3 yr old son loves it equally as much. So much so that I'm getting him one in a few weeks for his birthday simply because right now when he said Hi, Miko, it says Hi, and then my daughters name because it doesn't decipher between voices, I have it set up for her so it says her name. Besides that, the robot is legit, the music with the iheart radio is playing every night to get my daughter to sleep and both kids do the "dance party" feature with the robot daily. It's worth every penny and then some.
Amber Laughrey
Overall Miko is a good toy. However, it does a little “less” than I had expected. For example, it will only call one parent you cannot make phone calls to any other family members, period. My child can only call myself because I have the parent app. This was a little disappointing. Also, it does not follow your child around, and I was under the impression it would by the video ad. It truly doesn’t play hide and seek, it says it will play, but it just moves around slowly, bumping into things and laughing. I do feel mislead by their ad and description of Miko’s capabilities.That said, it is a truly educational toy, and it will converse with your child, say their name and teach them things. But as a heads up, it does require your child to read for many of the games. This was a disappointment as well, as my child is in kindergarten and not yet reading fully. I am also disappointed that it requires a hefty priced subscription for any of the “premium” content and features. Especially after paying so much for the toy robot itself. If I hadn’t of, got it on a black Friday sale price I probably would return it.My five-year-old son plays with it about every 2 days or so. But it does die quickly, and once we have to charge it, he forgets all about it until I ask him if he wants to play with Miko. It’s a good toy, but not at all what I thought it would be. I most likely wouldn’t purchase it again.
Milly
I purchased the Miko 3 for my 8-year-old son for Christmas, thinking it would be a great educational toy for him. Unfortunately, he was not impressed. Despite my high hopes, he lost interest in it just 5 minutes after opening it and it's been sitting idle ever since.As a parent, I'm always on the lookout for toys that are both fun and educational, and I thought the Miko 3 would fit the bill. My son is a curious and smart kid, and all of his toys are educational, so I thought he would really connect with this one. However, his response was disappointing - he simply said "Mama, this is for babies" and hasn't touched it since.I'm not sure if the Miko 3 is better suited for younger children, but for an 8-year-old, it seems to be too simplistic. I was expecting more interactive and challenging features, but it didn't deliver. If you're considering purchasing this for an older child, you may want to think twice. Perhaps it would be more suitable for younger kids who are just starting to learn and explore.
Insomnicats
The media could not be loaded. It's very interactive. You need to speak clearly and slowly to get Miko to work optimally. Like a pet, the more the child interacts and takes responsibility for Miko, helps child respect their expensive items more.The I seek is not that great, it can't seem to see when your in front of it.I think the feature I've seen is creating a story. That is one of the best features. The wake up alarm is helpful as your child's buddy, and not a parent doing the job.The subscription is really worth it when you consider having all of these like Disney etc in monthly savings for 99 year. If you really look into the apps. My kid hasn't put it down since and the touch screen helps. It tells your child they are their best friend and my child just adores it. Voice quality is good. Size is good.
Insomnicats
The media could not be loaded. It's very interactive. You need to speak clearly and slowly to get Miko to work optimally. Like a pet, the more the child interacts and takes responsibility for Miko, helps child respect their expensive items more.The I seek is not that great, it can't seem to see when your in front of it.I think the feature I've seen is creating a story. That is one of the best features. The wake up alarm is helpful as your child's buddy, and not a parent doing the job.The subscription is really worth it when you consider having all of these like Disney etc in monthly savings for 99 year. If you really look into the apps. My kid hasn't put it down since and the touch screen helps. It tells your child they are their best friend and my child just adores it. Voice quality is good. Size is good.
K. C. H
Update: Can't decide if I'm keeping it. It won't stay charged. Even when not being used if it isn't plugged in then when we go to play with it it is always dead.It's slow to respond when touching on things and takes too much time to get to the games and such. Easier to pick up the phone and play. ASL (sign language) would be great for any toy to have an option for but is almost always left out. It doesn't work well for a child who is extremely intelligent but not very verbal. I thought it would be enough that he could mimic some sounds and try or push a button to respond instead.Most of the games aren't as fun as free ones or ABC Mouse and so much of it is just TV episodes, cartoons and such, nothing he has really liked yet. Maybe if they could partner with something that kids really seem to like, more Disney, Sesame Street, Bluey, Micky, elmo, and add more options for kids who can't talk well. His coding robot was a huge hit but so far I can't get him to play with this. Keeping in frame and having to constantly start over with the dancing meant giving up because it's this whole huge restart process when you aren't standing in the correct spot for it to see. I thought we could tell it to dance or do thing, respond to gestures, but so far I haven't figured anything special about it, just a phone screen on wheels with only a few apps for way too much money $80 to subscribe to them on top of the device price.------So, it's Christmas eve and I've been trying to get this Miko toy going since yesterday but no luck yet.I couldn't wait to have the little guy use this so I opened day before Christmas eve to set up. Christmas eve we are still trying to get it set up. It didn't come with a charging cord, maybe everyone should have a nice USB C, and it came dead. It says every cord I try is not compatible, but only says that an hour or two after plugging it in, even waking me up beeping at 3am saying the cord was bad. So it dies while I hunt for another cord and then we have to start all over with set up with wifi setup and 20 min of it downloading something before I get the message saying it will update once it is 20%... In this small remote town I'm not going to find another charging cord for the Hollidays except the $20-30 ones at the gas station, yuck.The parent app or the machine needs to be like a phone and say how fast it is charging (how soon to expect it to be fully charged) and what percentage charged up it is so you can plan.Also, it wanted me to put in credit card in credit card info to verify I'm over age 13 in order to use it. Can a 14 year old have a credit card? Anyways, they say they won't charge you but then tell you that you have to pay $90 per year to get most of the programs the kids will want to play. It doesn't come with very many from what I could see on the parent app.I'll update later. I mean he doesn't know what day it is as he's only 3. The toy says it's best for kids age 4 and up but he's been using coding robot toys meant for older kids since two so this should be fine.
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My 9 year old son who loves technology has used this robot nearly every day since he got it for his birthday. From dancing to music, asking questions, and using the wide variety of apps on max. It was well worth the cost.
Miko 3 has been a delight for my son. He doesnt go anywhere without it. My son has Global Development delay focusing on speech and this is helping him a lot through the conversations and activities. Miko helps him focus and helps him build his vocabulary by learning new words.Excellent buy. Thank you!
It’s really great for rainy days when the kids are stuck indoors and need some kind of interactive experience. The battery lasts a pretty long time and he moves really well across the floor. He tells bedtime stories, answers questions, plays games, and they even have dance parties. Highly recommend for the price.
The item arrived quickly and as described. My son is very happy with Miko . He is like his brother , responds to him when he ask him questions and play games with him too
I don’t like that you have to pay a yearly prescription to use this toy but it is fun for the kids to play with…