Best toys 2018: smart toys for kids of all ages

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Toys – what's not to love Sure, we could spend all day diving into the most advanced, very grown-up tech out there, but there’s
something special about covering technology that exists for one purpose: to have fun
It's the 21st century, and tech and toys can mean a whole world of fun, no matter your age.We’ve created a list of the best toys you can
buy in 2018, all fantastic connected contraptions that have brought out our inner child.[The limited edition Sphero R2-Q5 has been added to
our list
Yes, it's a collectors' edition but for those who needs another Sphero droid in their lives, then this is for you.]  Just like a toy box,
there are tons of great toys to choose from on the market, with many growing smarter by the day
There are RC drones that you can pit head-to-head against each other, awesome Star Wars drones that you can control remotely, and even
robots that you can hold a conversation with
There really has never been a better time to let your inner child take control.If you're feeling a bit lost with all the choices and unsure
which toys are really the best out there, don't worry, because TheIndianSubcontinent has you covered
We’ve taken the time to put together this list of the best connected toys you can buy in 2018, each one tested and used extensively by us,
in-house
So if you’re looking for a gift for those younger family members, or even if you want to treat yourself to something special – do
yourself a favor and check out this list of the best connected toys.Click the video below to watch our review of the Anki Overdrive: Fast
Furious EditionOur list isn't just made up of robots and drones, however
We’ve made sure to cover a large selection of all different kinds of the best connected toys
Some you can play right out of the box, while others will need to connect with your game console to be able to use
There are even some more unique devices on this list, like a modern take on the old Scalextric toy racing from the ‘80s, and even a
wearable that you can program to do some awesome things.We have played with every toy on this list, and we don’t put products on these
lists lightly, either
Every single device here has earned its place and you can shop confidently knowing that you’re going to get your money’s worth
So, without any further ado, get ready to feel young again with our list of the best connected toys that you can buy today.Sphero R2-Q5 This
limited edition 'bot is one of the best-looking Spheo's aroundConnectivity: Bluetooth connection (with up 100 foot range) | Battery: USB
charging (once charged you should get 1 hour of play) | Dimensions: H17cm/ W10.8 cm/Weight 370gFantastic lookingBrilliant smart featuresFor
collectors onlyNot as fun as the ball-shaped droidsEverywhere you look there is something Star Wars and that is a trend that is set to
continue, thanks to Disney making sure that there will be a new Star Wars movie every single year
With this comes some toy tie-ins
Usually they are of something that's found in the movies, but the Sphero R2-Q5 is an anomaly and because of this limited edition. The
Sphero R2-Q5 isn't a droid that's been in any recent Star Wars film but it is canon - it can be seen, if you squint, in the background of
some scenes of Return of the Jedi and was also present in deleted scenes. In short: it's an evil version of Artoo
It has the same look, albeit with a black and gold makeover, and does similar bleeps with an added sinister twist
Those who have played with Sphero's R2-D2 will be right at home here and maybe that's an issue for some
This is definitely a droid that's for collectors, those who want to complete a collection rather than start it
We loved our time with Q5, but if you are after something a little bit more recognisable to watch the Star Wars movies with, then look
elsewhere
If you already have those, then this is for you.Merge CubeFantastic AR accessory that doesn't break the bankApp: iOS and Android compatible
| Connectivity: Merge VR headset is optional | Other information: games and apps available from the Miniverse platformGreat value for moneyA
lot of funMore content neededGlitches do happenThe Merge Cube is the latest gadget from Merge, a company fully invested in VR and AR
It's a soft spongy cube that transforms into a fantastic AR accessory when you load up a compatible app and view the content through a
smartphone or Merge VR headset
It's been out in the US for a while now and there’s a very good reason it’s been flying off the shelves in the US: it’s cheap and
really does open up AR, making the experience malleable.When Oculus brought its controllers to the Rift, it completely changed the way you
interacted with VR
The Merge’s AR Cube does the same thing for AR -it enhances the augmented reality experience, giving both adults and children alike to
come back to AR time and time again. Here’s hoping that Merge’s app push will bring some fantastic new ways to use the Cube because, at
the moment, as fun as it is there's not enough content
But at this price, we have little to complain about. This product is only available in the US and UK at the time of this writing
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Sphero Mini Sphero MiniA tiny toy you can drive with your faceWhat’s in the Box:
Sphero Mini Robot, Micro USB Cord, 3 Mini Traffic Cones, 6 Mini Bowling Pins | Tech Specs: iOS 10+ Android 5.0+ compatible, Gyroscope
Accelerometer, LED Lights, Bluetooth connection, Micro USB charging (almost 1 hour of play on a full charge) | Dimensions: Height: 42mm /
Width: 42mm / Weight 46gGreat fun to useMany different functionalitiesBattery life could be betterMaybe too smallThe Sphero Mini seriously
impressed us when we got it into the office to test
It may not be a known character as some of the other Sphero products, but it more than makes up for it in terms of how fun it is to play
with
It’s easy to control, and moves at a satisfyingly fast speed.The sheers scope of driving modes, games and educational elements make this a
far more multi-faceted device than you’d assume it to be, and for the price, we highly recommend the Sphero Mini. Mekamon AR fighting
robotNever before has augmented reality felt so fightySmartphone Compatibility: iOS and Android compatible | Weight and dimensions: 2.2lb,
is 11.8in x 11.8in x 5.9in | Connectivity: Bluetooth and infraredRobust buildGreat designExpensiveWorks best as a pairLet's get straight to
the point: Mekamon is one of the best robots we’ve ever played with
It's that good
The way it moves feels a little Metal Gear Solid, a little spider-like, and genuinely gives the impression that there is life in those
robotic limbs. However, and this could be an issue for some, it’s sold as an AR robot, but the AR element doesn’t feel as developed as
the robot itself, which means it’s at its best when fighting in a pair
And if you were to buy a pair then this could become a pricey present indeed
Brilliant, mind, but oh-so pricey. This product is only available in the US and UK at the time of this writing
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit Star Wars Droid Inventor KitBuilding your very own
Artoo is a whole galaxy of funItem Weight: 1.8 Kg | Product Dimensions: 30 x 15 x 40 cm | Manufacturer recommended age: 8 - 18 yearsSuperb
introduction into electronicsNice, informativeOnce built, it's a little limitedDIY ethic might not be for everyoneIn the Star Wars universe
it was always C-3P0 that was being dismantled and put back together again
Now it’s the turn of R2-D2, thanks to the incredible connected toy from littleBits
The Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit is a fantastic 3D jigsaw puzzle of a toy, that comes with its own moving parts
Comprising 23 Droid parts, 6 Bits (the connectors that make everything work) and a whole host of stickers, the idea is that you build your
very own R2-D2 and then code it to do things, thanks to the accompanying app. Much like the Sphero R2-D2, this is very much official Star
Wars merchandise, so the droid - once you put the thing together - has more than 20 Artoo sounds and will roam around your house self
navigating itself
You can also control it to do a number of missions and activities
And while it plays like a toy, there’s a decent amount of education hidden within the fun
This is a full-on masterclass in teaching electronics without feeling like you are at school
In our tests, it was fun and not fiddly to put together, thanks to the little magnets that mean the blocks snap together effortlessly, and
the little Star Wars flourishes are a joy. With a new coding feature based on the Scratch Books platform launching in mid-April, there will
be even more ways to customize and play with the Droid Inventor Kit than ever before
If you've been holding off buying a DIY droid, consider this Artoo to end your search. DropMixCards and music mix to offer up a fantastic,
original experienceProduct Dimensions: 2.6 x 23.5 x 10.2 inches | Includes: 60 DropMix cards featuring music from top artists and popular
songs | Mobile app: The mobile app controls the game and makes any mix sound incredibleGreat, original gameReally easy to pick up and
playIt’s quite expensiveCould get even more costly with extra packsDropMix is one of the most original games to grace this Best Toys list
It’s made by Harmonix, the folks behind Rock Band, and is a card game of sorts where you can make music with your friends
The DropMix Bluetooth-equipped board consists of five color-coded spaces (similar to the fret on a Rock Band guitar) and the idea is that
you ‘drop’ NFC-enabled cards onto the relevant slot to make sweet music
The only thing you need to do this is your phone and the accompanying app. DropMix comes equipped with 60 cards and depending on how you
put the cards down, you can mashup myriad songs or remix hits
It’s good, addictive fun and the best thing about it is that it’s been designed so you can’t really make a bum note, regardless of how
tone deaf you actually are
There’s three modes on offer
There is a freestyle section of the game where you can play on your own but it’s much better with two playing, where the game turns into a
competitive musical version of snap
If you do grow bored of the mix of cards - to be honest, we haven't yet - more packs are on offer but if you go down that road, you may end
up paying princely sum for the game. This product is only available in the US and UK at the time of this writing
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Sphero Mini Nintendo amiiboAdd new content to your games with these NFC-compatible
toysCompatible platforms: Switch, Wii U, New Nintendo 3DS (older models require separate NFC reader) | Size: 20 cm (7.9 in) | Connectivity:
NFCGreat build qualityAdd new items to gamesIsn’t compatible with Nintendo DSSome amiibo are very rareNintendo’s inevitable reaction to
the astronomical triumph of Activision’s Skylanders franchise and the now defunct Disney Infinity franchise, Amiibo have become some of
the most popular NFC toys on the market
Often launched to support major titles (such as Super Mario Odyssey or Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle), these small toys work with built-in
NFC readers in the Nintendo Switch, Wii U and later editions of the 3DS/2DS and can be used and reused daily to add more content to certain
games
And while they’re usually not as expensive as Skylander toys, collecting the entire set can be a headache as Nintendo notably failed to
make enough units for prior releases. Star Wars Propel Battle DronesBring the galactic fight to your home with these flying SW toysTop
speed: 35Mph | Size: 19 x 5.5 x 33.5 cm | Speed Settings: 3 (Plus T-Mode training mode) | Ages: 14+ | Battery: 6-8 minutes | Charge Time: 15
minutes | Connectivity: BluetoothEasy to control and flyFantastic attention to detailNo on-board cameraBatteries difficult to
removeBeginning in 2015 when the series returned to cinemas, a plethora of Star Wars drones have launched, but it’s the line from Propel
that’s reliably been one of the best
From the extraordinary packaging (where a model of the vehicle itself as used as clasp to seal it tight), to the phenomenal attention to
detail, these toys are great for collectors and hopeful star pilots
The series includes a 74-Z Speeder Bike, a Star Wars T-65 X-Wing – which we reviewed for this very list –and the TIE Advanced X1
Each comes with a user friendly controller, one button 360-degree tricks and a selection of three speeds
 This product is only available in the US and UK at the time of this writing
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit Skylanders ImaginatorsCreate your own virtual
platforming heroPlatforms: PS4, Xbox One, Switch, Wii U, PS3, Xbox 360Supports all previous modelsLots of customization optionsExpensive
outlay for entire collectionNo physical customizationThe sixth and most recent version of the influential ‘Toys to Life’ series,
Skylanders Imaginators is all about allowing its young players the tools to build their very own swashbuckling hero via an remarkably deep
customization feature
These heroes can then be stored in NFC-compatible ‘crystals’ and transferred into the series’ Portal Of Power peripheral (which reads
the models or crystals placed on it and generates them on-screen.) While it may not be the most innovative idea of the series (2013’s Swap
Force still has that claim), Imaginators still offers a level of creativity that’s unheard of in the genre
 Anki OverdriveRace these smart toy cars for a supercharged showdownStarter Pack contents: Two robotic supercars, six curved track pieces,
four straight track pieces, a four-car charging platform, two riser pieces and one tyre cleaner | Dimensions: Size H30.4, W60.2, D15.3cm
(Starter Pack)Easy to use and set upNine different AIs to battleNeed smart device to playExpansion packs are priceyWith the newest version
of Anki’s smart toy racing concept, Anki Overdrive, they boast one of the most original connected toy experiences on the market
The idea is super simple – build a physical track (full of sharp turns, elevations and quick straights), place your connected Anki cars on
the track and let the Anki Overdrive app do the rest for you
With nine AI personalities that change with how you play, it’s just like a racing video game you can customize, Scalextric style in your
living room
Thanks to a regular flow of updates, the game is now better than ever with the need the scan the track before every race now eliminated if
you’ve made no changes to it since the last race.We're going to get the Fast Furious edition of Overdrive reviewed soon, too
Once we do, we'll update this list with our thoughts.Anki Overdrive Fast Furious EditionMovie tie-in offers up some surprise additions to
the racing gamePack contents: 1 Dom’s Ice Charger, 1 Hobbs’ MXT3 straight pieces, 1 NEW Power Zone track piece, 6 90-dgree curved track
pieces, 12 guardrails, 2 riser pieces, 1 4-car charging platform, 1 tire cleaner.A lot of funGreat movies noises and nodsA little fiddly to
set upWell, this is a lot of fun
Even if you're not a fan of the Fast Furious franchise, there is a lot to like about Anki's latest release
The cars are fantastic, the effects and track are superb and there is a real 'game' feeling to the whole thing
Be warned, though: it's a little fiddly to setup. There were three tech journalists scratching their heads at some points of the setup but
this was mainly due to connecting up the cars with the accompanying app
It eventually worked but we did have to follow the 'reset' instructions to get the cars moving
Once done, though, it's an exhilarating ride, one you can have on your own (competing against and AI driver) or with friends.The pack comes
with two cars, Dom’s Ice Charger and Hobbs’ MXT3 but you do get the choice of upgrades, as well as weaponry that will put even the
hardiest driver into a spin
In fact, it's when the virtual weapons come in that you can have a lot of fun - it really adds to the drive and takes away the 'car that's
on the inside will always win' problem that you sometimes get with racers.As for track, there are eight to choose from out of the box (all
easy to set up, with magnets clicking everything into place) and there is the option to shift things up a gear and expand the track and cars
- but this will cost you extra
As movie tie-ins go, though, this is an absolute blast.Star Wars Sphero BB-8 + Force BandControl your new favorite droid like never
beforeCharge: USB charging | Wristband Weight: 23g | Size: | Battery: 60 mins | Dimensions: H11.4 cm/W7.3 cm/Weight 200g | Connectivity:
BluetoothAccurate motion controlDecent battery lifeNeeds smooth, flat surfacesLong-winded setupSphero brought the ultra cute BB-8 to life
back in 2015, but back then we had to use our smartphones or tablets to control the little droid dude
Thankfully, you can now buy a special wristband that uses hand gestures to send him rolling around your home, and it’s proved to be one of
the best and most responsive control designs we’ve ever used
Throwing your hand forwards like a real-life Force Push will send BB rolling forwards, while moving it side to will change direction, and up
and down for speed
It takes around an hour to set up, which is annoying at best, but thankfully you only have to endure it once.Recently, an alternative to
Sphero BB-8 was released - the Sphero BB-9E, a bad droid that's set to make its debut in The Last Jedi
It's equally a lot of fun to use! This product is only available in the US and UK at the time of this writing
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit Mass Effect: Andromeda RC Nomad ND1Explore a new solar
system (and your home) with this trusty RCScale: 1:18 | Charging: Built-in rechargeable battery with USB charge cable | Connectivity:
Bluetooth, app enabledSix wheel drive / front, rear steeringBuilt-in cameraSmartphone app can lagDoesn’t include copy of gameIt might be a
little disappointing that the Nomad ND1 doesn’t actually contain a copy of Mass Effect: Andromeda – even if it was marketed as a
collector’s edition of that game – however, that shouldn’t distract you from how great this RC car is even on its own
With a special six-wheel drive, the Nomad ND1 offers extremely fine control, thanks to a flexible pair of front and rear axles, a robust
suspension that allows it to hit small jumps and built-in LEDs so you don’t lose it in the dark
It also comes with its own in-built camera, which you can use while controlling it from your phone/tablet
Even if you’re not a fan of the game, this RC car is one of the best licensed products that we have seen in a long time.  This product
is only available in the US and UK at the time of this writing
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Anki Overdrive Star Wars Sphero R2-D2This is the droid you are looking
forConnectivity: Bluetooth connection (100 foot range) | Battery: USB charging (over 1 hour of play on a full charge) | Dimensions: H17cm/
W10.8 cm/Weight 370 gFantastic replica model of R2-D2Mannerisms, controls are greatPricier than other Sphero dronesUp against many other
R2-D2s in the marketThe Sphero R2-D2 is an impressive, most impressive, connected toy
It is a superb replica of the best-loved Star Wars droid and one that comes to life with the more droids you have. Whether you are
controlling it through its easy to use app, watching Star Wars with it (you can watch all the prequels, Rogue One and A New Hope and it will
interact) or admiring it on your shelf, you'll enjoy the company of Sphero's latest droid.  While we would like to have seen a bit more
interactivity when we weren't actually using the droid, it's the smartest Star Wars toy we've ever played with. This product is only
available in the US and UK at the time of this writing
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Star Wars Droid Inventor Kit Anki CozmoThe small smart robot that's full of big
ideasIncluded in the box: Self-aware Cozmo Robot, Charger, Interactive Power Cubes | Battery: 30 minutes for 1.5 hours of play timeCozmo is
really fun to useCode Lab is simple and addictiveSetup isn't as smooth as we'd likeIt's a pricey bit of kitYou will laugh, smile and
fist-bump along to Anki Cozmo and the 'bot will follow you every step of the way
Cozmo is an intelligent, fun toy - one you can program and play with - that may look simple but its cute exterior hides a complex AI brain
that you tap into thanks to the updated and easy to use app. All of this fun does come at a price, though
But this is one toy that's only going to get better with age - and if the latest app update is anything to go by, Anki will be making
significant upgrades as and when it can. Although the box says from 8 years and up, Cozmo had this 30-something smiling time and time again
- it's a connected toy that truly connects.Ubtech Jimu Robot TankBot KitWhat's in the box: Six Robotic servo motors, Intuitive programming
via an app, 190 snap-together pieces | Connectivity: Bluetooth, iPhone or iPad appFun coding mechanismGreat to controlTake a long time to
createInstructions are quite dauntingThe Jimu Robot TankBot Kit is part toy, part coding king
It comes in the box ready to assemble and while this will take some time, it's worth the wait
Yes, the instructions seem a bit daunting at first - it's more like a CAD file than a LEGO set - but once you get the hang of clicking all
the 190 bits into place, the installation process of Jimu Robot TankBot is a lot of fun
While you are creating your TankBot, an accompanying app shows your progress through a 3D model of the thing you are creating
We recommend you using the app on a tablet rather than a phone, though, as the bigger screen lets you more easily see and manipulate the
interactive instructions. Once construction is completed, there's an array of pre-programs you can use to control Jimu, ranging from making
it lift things to it following a set path
It's also endlessly programmable, too, which means you'll have a lot of fun with what is essentially an educational tool.Sphero Ultimate
Lightning McQueenIt’s like an RC car on steroids, the top gear of toysConnectivity: Bluetooth, OS, Android, Kindle Chrome App compatible
| Battery: 40 minutes per charge (1 hour charge time) **Speed:** 6Mph | Dimensions: L8.2cm/W25.1cm/Weight: 916gFantastic range of app
functionsSome superb animationsVery priceyOnly suitable for indoor useTaking advantage of another Disney license, Sphero's Ultimate
Lightning McQueen toy, based on the star of Pixar’s Cars franchise, is a fantastic connected toy and one of the techiest we've seen
Designed by a team of 40 people (with help from key Pixar staff), it’s a perfect recreation of the character
McQueen isn’t just a remote controlled car (though he’s a very good one at that), but an animated, speaking, expressive one as
well. Squeezing a respectable 40 minutes of play time out of a two hour charge, he’s got a 30 meter range and a top speed of 6Mph
Controls take the form of a digital thumbstick through your phone or tablet’s touchscreen, meaning he’ll be easy to steer for anyone
that’s picked up a console game pad before
Yes it's pricey, but you can see where every penny goes.  This product is only available in the US and UK at the time of this writing
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Anki Overdrive Mover KitBrilliant DIY smart wearable for kidsIn The Box:
Rechargeable battery, LED unit, case, micro controller, strap | Battery: 5 hours on a single chargeFun to assembleDecent priceA little too
DIY for its own goodComputer needed, no appPart wearable, part coding platform, Mover Kit is a fun device from the folks that helped
designed the BBC micro:bit
Mover Kit comes in parts and takes around 15 minutes to assemble, then the real fun starts
The idea is that you can program the wearable to do a number of things - with the hope that it will get kids up and active
On board are LED lights, an accelerometer and a compass - and the ability to program these features any which way you want
All you have to do is plug Mover Kit into a computer, install Bolt, and start the achingly simple process of coding
 It would be good if there was Wi-Fi/Bluetooth on board, so you don't have to use a computer but an app for a smartphone or tablet instead,
but this niggle aside (and we know that would ramp up the costs) it's a fun and inventive device that makes it cool to code
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