Fuhu was revealed earlier this year at the Consumer Electronic Show and now the company has introduced its latest business model, which revolves around the Nabi Pass. Turning Fuhu into a subscription tablet, the Nabi Pass grants children access to Disney, DreamWorks, National Geographic and more for only $9.99 a month.
Cheaper than other similar products, Fuhu offers a "complete, kid-safe ecosystem that includes an overlay of 400 features for kids. We were thinking about the right content for children, and the Nabi Pass is a curated multimedia solution for kids," says Jim Mitchell, Fuhu’s CEO. Since the tablet is being used by children, there is a no-questions-asked return policy. If a child mishandles the device, Fuhu will replace the tablet completely free of charge.
Children Subscription Tablets
Fuhu's Nabi Pass Grants Unlimited Access to Disney and More
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