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Haivivi’s BubblePal Turns Stuffed Animals into AI Companions

For parents grappling with the relentless encroachment of digital screens, the Shenzhen-based developer Haivivi offers a tactile alternative: BubblePal. This compact, pendant-style device attaches to existing plush toys, granting them the ability to converse, remember past interactions, and provide real-time, emotionally intelligent feedback to children aged three to eight.

Haivivi’s BubblePal Turns Stuffed Animals into AI Companions
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The device operates through a simple one-button interface, allowing children to ask questions or invent stories without navigating complex menus. Unlike rigid educational robots, BubblePal utilizes emotion recognition and long-term memory to build a rapport with the child, serving as a patient listener that recalls personal preferences and previous daily anecdotes. It is designed to foster language development, logical thinking, and social skills through organic, open-ended dialogue rather than pre-programmed scripts.

Constructed from FDA-certified food-grade silicone and ABS materials, the hardware prioritizes durability and child safety. While the toy functions independently to provide companionship during playtime or bedtime routines, it integrates with a dedicated app that gives parents insight into their child’s emotional development and interaction history. With over 250,000 households already using the device, Haivivi is positioning its technology as a support system for modern parenting rather than a replacement for human connection.

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