Emoji-Only Communication Toys : Sega Emojam


credit: Duke Chronicle

The SEGA Emojam is a communication toy for kids engineered with a pager-inspired user experience in mind.

The device enables users to have 100 people on their friends list to chat with, while also enabling group chats with up to five people.

It is headed to Japan starting December 10, 2024 where shoppers can pick it up for 7,150 yen.

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