
"The box's color scheme is reminiscent of the Etch A Sketch, which makes sense, given that the Stickerbox feels like a modern spin on that concept. In the Etch A Sketch's case, you have to learn how to control different knobs to create the image in your mind. With Stickerbox, those "knobs" are replaced with something more abstract: the voice commands you use to prompt the AI model."
"There's a new AI-powered toy for kids called Stickerbox, and, before you groan, I'm here to report that it's surprisingly fun. Stickerbox, a product born out of Brooklyn-based startup Hapiko, is a voice-activated sticker printer. The device takes whatever creative idea you have in your head and transforms it into a printed sticker that you can then color, peel, and stick anywhere."
Stickerbox is a compact, voice-activated sticker printer that converts spoken prompts into printable images for children to color, peel, and stick. The $99.99 device ships with three paper rolls (about 180 stickers), a power cord, and colored pencils, and features a black-and-white screen plus a push-to-talk button. Initial reactions included skepticism about an AI that prints stickers, but hands-on use proved engaging and fun. Setup requires parental assistance to connect the device to home Wi‑Fi. The interaction functions like a modern Etch A Sketch where voice commands act as creative controls, encouraging imaginative play while improving prompting skills as a byproduct.
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