It can be used as an e-reader, photo album, photo viewer, art studio and coloring book, as well as an educational game player. I love the multi-functionality of the MobiGo 2. All of the games are stored in the internal memory and easily pulled up at your child’s whim. What I love about the Mobigo 2 is that there are over 80 learning apps you can download … this is fabulous news for kids like Ethan that tend to misplace (mindlessly set down) games around the house. Here you can see an older game inserted in the system on the top. He quickly adapted to the touch screen because of his previous iPod and smart phone use making getting around the Mobigo 2 almost intuitive even though he is not a reader yet. I think he likes the angle it puts the screen at. Or speak into it to give a command or trigger an actionĮthan likes to have his Mobigo 2 open every time he plays whether he needs the keyboard or not. Blow into the microphone to move objects, blow of dust, or initiate other special effects. * The NEW microphone provides different methods of game play. * The NEW motion sensor provides total game control, allowing kids to create action movements within games and programs while playing MobiGo 2 comes equipped with a NEW motion sensor and microphone in addition to the touchscreen. If you’ve had the opportunity to play with the original Mobigo you will find the same features on the new version as well.
The QWERTY keyboard also helps kids become familiar with a keyboard layout. Kids will learn basic skills such as math, vocabulary, spelling, reading, logic, drawing and more. What I love about the new MobiGo 2 Touch Learning System is that it is a multi-functional, educational handheld system that allows kids ages 3-8 to enjoy on-the-go play and hone their creativity. I have seen the look he gives his older brother when he plays handheld video games so when the Mobigo 2 came out I knew we had to try it. He has become quite adept at maneuvering around on the computer and loves to play a few video games on the Wii with his siblings. Ethan (age 4) loves to do and play with “big” kid things.