Nex Playground Console Drops to $239 for Amazon Gaming Week Sale
Motion-controlled kids gaming device sees brief discount, but reviewers note tracking issues and high cost concerns
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- The Nex Playground, a motion-controlled gaming cube for kids, dropped to $239 during Amazon's gaming week sale through May 4th.
- The console recently increased from $249 to $299, making this discount the best available price currently, though not as low as previous $199 sales.
- Includes five games with more available through Play Pass subscription ($49 for three months or $89 annually).
KI-generierte Zusammenfassung
Warum es wichtig ist
The Nex Playground is a motion-controlled gaming console featuring a camera-equipped cube designed primarily for children. It competes in the family gaming market and includes popular children's characters through its Play Pass subscription service.
One of the best-selling gaming consoles over the winter holidays was the Nex Playground, a small camera-equipped cube that runs motion-controlled games made primarily for kids. It got a $50 price increase this month — going from $249 to $299 — but shoppers are getting a brief discount during Amazon's gaming week sale that lasts through May 4th. It's currently selling for $239 at Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart. While not as good as previous $199 sale prices, this is apparently as good as it's going to get right now. The Nex Playground includes five games out of the box, but you can greatly expand its catalog with a Play Pass subscription. Some Play Pass games feature familiar kid-friendly characters like Bluey, Peppa Pig, Elmo, and more. My colleague Sean Hollister reviewed the Playground with the help of his two kiddos. For the most part, he thought the camera tracking was impressive, but it was sometimes disappointing. When the Playground messes up tracking fast-moving kids, smiles can turn into frowns. However, he thinks that the issues generally didn't stop them from having fun together. One of his biggest complaints about the Nex Playground was its high cost, not even considering the pricey Play Pass subscription (starting at $49 for three months, or $89 for a year) that ensures kids will have new games to play every so often. This deal doesn't make the Playground affordable, but it makes things just a little less expensive.
Offene Fragen
- Will the price return to $249 after the sale?
- Are there plans to address camera tracking issues?
- Will more games be added to the base package?






