With AR toys slowly picking up fans in India, their makers tell us why a complete transition to these futuristic ways, especially in learning, is inevitable
Kyra Kanojia uses an AR toy that is a globe, which needs an app to be downloaded. The physical toy is augmented with the digital app to give a more engaging and interactive experience
Technology has indeed taken over every part of our lives. With video games leading the revolution, it was just a matter of time before the toy industry caught on. Augmented reality (AR) toys and games have revolutionised the way traditional games were played once upon a time. A global smart toys market size survey has predicted that the genre is going to grow to $20 million plus by the end of 2025.