
Can you play Subway Surfers on it?
The WowCube, an innovative update to the traditional Rubik’s Cube, is set to shake things up with 24 LCD screens and an AI-powered application that monitors your gameplay and twists. With a price tag of $299, it’s positioned as a high-tech toy, claiming to offer a more advanced experience than the classic Rubik’s Cube, which is significantly cheaper.
Alongside the cube, they offer a WowClub Pass which includes access to a library of games, additional features for the WowCube, and discounts on future purchases. It appears this new product will tie in gaming aspects reminiscent of a battle pass concept.
It’s not just a toy
While it seems like the WowCube isn’t crafted for traditional Rubik’s Cube enthusiasts, it supports games like Cut the Rope and 2048, combining nostalgic games into one device. The WowCube promotes itself as a remarkable gaming device, equipped with eight processors, gyroscopes, and speakers, but its design and gameplay offer a less challenging experience.
With a price point mirroring that of premium gadgets, the WowCube is available for preorder, promising holiday delivery for keen buyers.