

The company are just incredible greedy and lazy by putting no effort into this product at all. It's a horrible cheap piece of hardware that's unfortunately got me tied due to the fact my daughter loves it and the idea of the product just seems perfect today. I have no issues with routers, phones or computers but this device drives me mad every time. Chances are you also have a bad tonie so need to return it. The UI looks simple enough but you won't get good answers when you need help and they do not respond to emails. The company just sends copy and paste apologies with no real help. Just look at the reviews from the app store which is the main way to add new tonies. Flaws really bring it down.Ĭonnectivity and the whole setup process is beyond poor. According to a release, tonies has sold more than 3.5 million Tonieboxes and upwards of 44 million figures to date.Daughter loves it. Since launch, the toyco has released more than 300 different Tonies figures, including Simba from The Lion King, Elmo from Sesame Street and Chase from PAW Patrol. Tonies Co-CEOs Patric Fassbender and Marcus Stahl founded the company in 2016 and created the Toniebox as a screen-free way to entertain and educate kids ages three and up. Figures for additional titles will be released next year.Įach Roald Dahl tale is narrated by a different celebrity, including actor Kate Winslet ( Matilda) and comedians James Acaster ( James and the Giant Peach) and Lolly Adefope ( The Witches). The first range of toys-based on kidlit classics Matilda, James and the Giant Peach and The Witches -will launch throughout the year starting on July 28, and they’ll be available through the toyco’s online stores in the US and UK for US$14.99. Users can place these figures on the Toniebox, an audio system that will play related stories and music. UK-based tonies is partnering with The Roald Dahl Story company for the first time to launch a new wave of interactive toys featuring the British author’s iconic characters and stories.
