Wowcube Entertainment System
Last Updated on January 13, 2022 7:32 pm by Jeffrey Powers
One of CES 2022 innovation award winners was a simple puzzle that’s more than a puzzle. Wowcube is a 4-square 6-sized video cube that can be used as a game, a lava lamp, a social media display, and more.
The cube is 24 mini displays that interact with each other. Connect to the cube via Bluetooth, or via Wifi when attached to the charging cradle.
Several games will be available when Wowcube is available. Puzzles for kids, games for adults, and more will be available in the Wowcube system playstore.
2 hour charge time, and 5 hour game play. When on the charger, you can continue to display content on the 24 screens.
The cube was created in 2017 by Father (Ilya Osipov) and son (Savva Osipov) duo. Savva imagined seeing little characters running across screens to escape a labyrinth.
Wowcube is currently in preorder mode for $250 with a March release. You can go to Wowcube to find out more.
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