From spoken idea to peel-and-stick sticker in seconds. Right now, this screen-free creative gadget is discounted straight from the deal that aired on The View.
Stickerbox is a voice-activated creative device from Hapiko that turns a child’s spoken idea into an instant, printable sticker using kid-safe AI and thermal printing. It has been picking up attention for making hands-on creativity possible without a screen in sight. VYDToday researched this brand’s deals to help you decide if it is worth buying.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Stickerbox Starter Bundle
Standard Sticker Paper Refills
Holographic & Pink Holographic Paper Refills
Our research found that Stickerbox’s biggest selling point isn’t the novelty of “AI for kids,” it’s how little screen time it actually requires. The device handles the idea-to-sticker step on its own, then hands the creative part back to the child with coloring and sticking.
We discovered that the kid-safety details are consistent throughout the brand’s messaging rather than an afterthought:
After analyzing the current deal pricing against retail, the discount brings an otherwise premium gadget purchase closer to an impulse-buy price point, which is where most parents start feeling comfortable with a new kids’ tech device.
| Feature | Stickerbox | Cricut Joy | Osmo Genius Kit | Yoto Mini |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Retail Price | $129.99 | ~$179 | ~$99 | ~$95 |
| Screen Required | No | Yes, via app | Yes, uses a tablet | No |
| Core Activity | Voice-to-sticker printing | Cutting vinyl, iron-on, paper crafts | Learning games with physical pieces | Audio stories and music |
| Ongoing Costs | Sticker paper refills | Vinyl and material rolls | Additional game kits | Story and audio cards |
| Best Age Range | Young kids, imaginative play | Older kids and adult crafters | Preschool to early elementary | Toddlers to early elementary |
Our comparison shows that Stickerbox occupies a fairly unique lane: it’s screen-free like Yoto but produces a tangible, colorable object rather than audio. We found that the closest thing to a direct competitor in “make a physical craft from an idea” is Cricut Joy, though that device targets an older, more hands-on crafting audience and costs more at retail. For more brand breakdowns like this, vydtoday covers deals across categories.
✅ Pros
❌ Cons
We recommend Stickerbox for parents looking for a genuinely screen-free way to keep a child’s imagination busy, especially at the current 50% off deal price. Our research suggests the device delivers on its core promise: speak an idea, get a sticker, without a tablet in sight.
It’s worth buying now while the discounted bundle and refill pricing are active, since the retail price alone is a harder sell against other kids’ tech options. It’s less worth it if a household has no interest in ongoing paper refill purchases, since that’s where ownership costs continue after the initial box.
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