This summer, your kids could have a cuddly new companion that will keep them connected with their loved ones.
Announced at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada last week, Hubble the Bear is a smart communicator that combines connection, safety, and screen-free fun.
With Hubble the Bear, children are able to securely exchange messages in real-time with friends and family from a list that's been approved by parents and caregivers. Best of all, everything can be controlled with a free app from Hubble Connected.
And through the magic of voice match technology, you'll be able to bring the voices of loved ones to life via the bear, so no matter how far away someone might be, they'll always feel like they're right within reach.
When Hubble the Bear arrives, it will be loaded with screen-free content to entertain your little ones, from stories and lullabies, to educational games.
Designed with safety and security at its core, Hubble the Bear is fully compliant with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), and all of its features work within a parent-controlled environment, which can give parents extra peace of mind in a world where tech and toys collide.
We'll be excited to get our hands on this bear when it's released later this summer to see it in action and find out everything it can do.
Want to learn more about Hubble the Bear? Keep an eye on TwinsyTwins.com for more details when it's released.
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