Kids Can Blast ‘Golden’ All on Their Own With This ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Screen-Free Audio Device
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If HUNTR/X and the Saja Boys have gone triple Platinum in your child’s bedroom, it’s likely they’re going to go crazy over this new Yoto offering.
The parent-owned and operated children’s audio tech company just dropped a KPop Demon Hunters official soundtrack card, giving your kids the freedom to listen to top tracks such as “How It’s Done,” “Golden,” “Soda Pop” and “Your Idol” without a screen. The product is available to shop now on Yoto’s website. All you need is the newly launched soundtrack card, retailing for $14.99, and one of Yoto’s audio players to tune into the hit film’s full soundtrack.
The soundtrack card is 37 minutes long, spanning the Netflix original’s full soundtrack from start to finish. Kids can dance or sing along with the power to press play all on their own, no ads or screentime included, fixing their full focus on the music.
The Yoto Player is sort of like a boombox, made for tiny hands and ears ages 3 to 12+. It comes in two sizes, Yoto Player (3rd Generation) for $109.99, and the more compact Yoto Mini for $79.99. While there are some differences in the sizes, the biggest thing to note is that the 3rd Generation produces acoustically engineered stereo sound, while the mini produces mono sound, meaning a single-channel audio format. Stereo uses two channels to create a room-filling kind of sound, giving your audio a more dynamic feel. If you or your child are a stickler for good audio, go for the 3rd Gen Yoto Player.
In general, both are perfect for listening to music, audiobooks and so much more. The 3rd Gen is best for listening around the home, while the mini is best for listening on the go. The 3rd Gen is equipped with more features than its tiny companion, including a nightlight, clock and a room thermistor. The battery life on the bigger Yoto is also larger, lasting up to 24 hours on a single charge, while the mini will last up to 14 hours. Both products can be hooked up to wired headphones. You can also choose the color of your Yoto device on the website.
The beauty of this product is giving your children independence to press play all on their own, while limiting the amount of screen time they consume in a day. It keeps your child occupied with an interactive physical card element that can also be a sort of collection if you gather enough.
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