Amazon cancels sale of Amazon Glow devices

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Amazon Glow is a device that, through a clever combination of screen, camera and projector, allows interactive video calls and participation in educational games to children and families. But despite the interesting idea and the operation that seems adequate, the proposal has not been as successful as Amazon would have liked, so it has been cancelled, making the device no longer available to buy on Amazon’s own website. .

Amazon Glow combines screen, camera and projector to achieve interactive video calls and share educational games at a distance

Tim Gillman, a spokesman for Amazon, has expressed that the company thinks “big, facing experiments and investing in new ideas that satisfy customers”, but also constantly evaluate their products and services and they make decisions in line with the experience and opinions of their clients. Gillman has added that they will soon communicate the conclusions drawn from the opinions collected from Glow users, but for the moment the sale of the device has ceased and the platform will no longer work.

Amazon Glow is a device consisting of a screen in vertical format equipped with a camera and an overhead projector whose images are shown on a table or flat surface where a specific mat is placed. sayings projected images allow to pose different games or puzzles while the camera and screen allow video conferencing from another Glow device or from a tablet.

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This allows members of the same family not only to communicate remotely but also to participate jointly in educational videogames, since it is a platform highly oriented to these purposes.

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For reference to Glow’s commercial success, on Amazon it only has 500 reviews of users who have bought it, which is a very low amount, especially for a hardware product from Amazon itself, ruling out that, as may happen in other cases, there is a network of fraudulent reviews.