Display title | My Friend Cayla |
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Page creator | Blakegripling ph (talk | contribs) |
Date of page creation | 03:54, 13 April 2020 |
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Date of latest edit | 13:14, 15 July 2023 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | My Friend Cayla was a line of 18-inch dolls invented by Bob Delprincipe and sold by Genesis Toys between 2014 and 2017. The doll is similar in size and proportions to the likes of an American Girl or Maplelea doll, but her main selling point is her Internet of Things capabilities, basically making Cayla a Chatty Cathy on steroids. At her core, Cayla is nothing more than a Bluetooth speaker stuffed into a doll, but through a companion mobile app, one could have a conversation, ask questions and have the doll tell a story to its owner as if she were a real person. Which sounds cute on paper... |