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Review: Marbotic Smart Letters for iPad

Last updated: May 19, 2021 9:22 pm UTC
By Phil Dzikiy
Review: Marbotic Smart Letters for iPad

We’ve seen a few iPad-based children’s toys over the years, and Marbotic has entered that still mostly-ignored market with Smart Letters ($50), a physical set of letters designed to be used on an iPad. The wooden letters interact with Marbotic’s own apps — three different compatible apps are currently available. In conjunction with those apps — which are free when you buy Smart Letters — the letters work on any iPad, with the exception of the original iPad. The Smart Letters are passive pieces which use static electricity, so they can be used without Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or batteries. A full alphabet’s worth of letters is included in the $50 package. Marbotic also offers a Smart Numbers package for $35.



Review: Marbotic Smart Letters for iPad

Review: Marbotic Smart Letters for iPad

The Smart Letters themselves are wooden, with a small metal piece used to pick up each letter and hold it.

Soft pads are found on the back of each letter — these pads are used to communicate with the iPad, and to ensure the screen isn’t scratched up. A light press is all it takes for the letters to register on one of Marbotic’s apps, and not once did we see the wrong letter identified. We appreciate that these letters act as physical toys, as well, but at this price, the main appeal comes from how the Smart Letters communicate with the available apps.


Review: Marbotic Smart Letters for iPad
Review: Marbotic Smart Letters for iPad

Marbotic offers three apps that are compatible with Smart Letters — Alphamonster, Bla Bla Box, and Vocabubble. You can also buy the non-Smart Letter compatible versions of the apps for $3 each — you drag onscreen letters in those cases, which doesn’t have the same appeal as using the wooden letters. All of the apps are well-designed, with fun noises and charming illustrations.

Review: Marbotic Smart Letters for iPad
Review: Marbotic Smart Letters for iPad

Alphamonster is probably the best app, overall. Users can match capital letters to lowercase (and lowercase cursive) equivalents, try to figure out the first letter in a word, or even match a letter to a sound, which is recited over and over.


Some of the sounds can be a bit confusing at first, but it’s still a great way to get children to associate sounds with letters. Bla Bla Box is for kids who are ready to start putting letters together — you can make letter combinations, and the iPad will vocalize the words (or sounds) onscreen. It’s very cool. Vocabubble is probably the most basic app, as it, like many other apps, shows young users a number of vocabulary words for each letter. All three apps have their own special aim, and together, they make for a great crash course in the ways of the alphabet.

Review: Marbotic Smart Letters for iPad
Review: Marbotic Smart Letters for iPad

If you were to buy Marbotic’s apps and a separate, unrelated set of high-quality letter blocks, you’d probably be paying about half as much. And we’d understand going in that direction.


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