Miko
Miko 3
A child-focused learning robot with conversation, games, and parental controls.
Bottom line.
A compact buying view before the full evidence trail.
- Best fit
- Guided learning and games
- Primary watch-out
- Best content requires a paid plan
- Region
- Global
- Required service
- No required recurring plan documented
- Realistic 3-year cost
- ≈ $299 USD over 3 years · required plans: none
- Evidence maturity
- PartialManufacturer documentation only so far
Time-sensitive claims are within the editorial review window; the next scheduled threshold is Aug 28, 2026.
Miko 3 combines a screen, camera, microphones, voice interaction, learning content, games, parental reports, and short-range wheeled movement for children roughly ages 5–10.
A content and conversation platform in a moving body. Evaluate the paid catalog, parental controls, child-data policy, and the exact region’s content—not just the hardware.
Capability descriptions are based primarily on current manufacturer documentation. They are not independent performance test results.
The experience in practice.
- Conversation, learning activities, stories, and games
- Parental reports and content controls
- Video calls and app-connected features
- Wheeled movement with edge and obstacle sensors
- Best content requires a paid plan
- Small wheeled range rather than room-scale autonomy
- Child profiles and cloud services require active parental governance
Guided learning and games
Children who enjoy conversational characters
Parents wanting usage reports and controls
Screen-free play
Families avoiding cloud-connected microphones
Unsupervised open-ended AI use
Five separate fit signals.
These editorial signals summarize interaction emphasis—not quality, intelligence, or an overall rank. A low score can be a deliberate design choice.
What enters the room with it.
Miko’s March 2026 policy says wake-word and face training stay on-device, while child profiles, account data, logs, and subscription information may still be processed. Physical camera and microphone controls are notable safeguards. [MI2][MI3]
The physical facts.
- Form & mobility
- Wheeled. Small wheeled base with edge and obstacle sensing [MI1]
- Power
- Rechargeable; usage depends on motion, screen, and connected features
- Vision
- Wide-angle camera with a physical shutter
- Audio input
- Dual microphones with physical mute control
- AI architecture
- Hybrid. Wi‑Fi required for connected features
- SDK & openness
- No open general robotics SDK positioned for families
- Size
- Approx. 140 × 220 × 220 mm
- Weight
- Approx. 1.1 kg
The cost beyond checkout.
Snapshot reviewed Jul 14, 2026; tax, shipping, bundles, and promotions may differ.
Rechecked 2026 child-data policy, US price, and Miko Max plan context.
Use it as the product it is.
Companion robots are not substitutes for professional care, clinical judgment, emergency services, or human consent. Safety depends on the exact model, environment, user, and region.
Sources & revision record.
Primary sources establish what the maker currently documents. Independent research can test narrower questions, but source count is never treated as evidence strength.
Editorial-system change only; product facts were not reverified on this date.
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