Android-based TV stick converts any TV into a family communications center

Written by Ben

January 7, 2014

BOB

Yarkona, Israel – 7th January 2014: A unique Android-based TV stick aimed at enabling families to communicate, share content, interact and play via the TV – no matter where each individual may be located – is to be launched at CES, Las Vegas.

 

The new HDMI TV stick – called Bob and developed by Meet-Bob Ltd. – is designed to provide families with intuitive and exciting interactive communication options. It easily turns any TV into a content and communications center, enabling family members to watch TV shows, movies or videos together; easily share favorite content and special moments with each other; keep-in-touch (using a web-cam) and play games with one another – even if they are on different sides of the world.

 

The Bob stick can be easily carried anywhere, making any TV part of the family network.

 

Content providers, brands, retailers or any companies interested in extending their reach to the family living room, are provided with a refreshing new family-oriented product offering unique marketing opportunities. The Bob stick enables the efficient delivery of content (live channels, VOD and games), the promotion of products and services and micro-targeted campaigns directly to the family’s TV. Bob’s social nature and its unique interactive capabilities, allow it to target families in an entirely new way, strengthening brand loyalty, increasing viewer engagement and opening new revenue opportunities.

 

Moreover, with the Bob stick the user experience is fully personalized. Every family member has a personal login and is offered relevant features and content to fit their profile. For example, the children in the family will have access to specific VOD, live channels, games, apps, websites and educational books that have been authorized by their parents. They will have limited TV viewing time and can communicate only with other family members. While the grandparents will have the ability to access different content that is relevant for them, ask for family help, links to their shopping sites, options for sharing content with other family members, etc. Bob enables each content provider, brand or retailer to define different user profiles at home and their usage scenarios.

 

“Technology was supposed to get us closer; it has opened the boundaries and has become a commodity enabling us to communicate easily with anyone, anywhere,” said Sigalit Klimovsky, CEO of Meet-Bob Ltd. “But while we connect more with a bigger group of people, we interact and communicate less with the people we care about… our family. We believe technology can do more for us and bring the people we love closer together and that’s what Bob is designed to do,” she added.

 

About Meet-Bob Ltd.
Cellular phones and social networks enable us to communicate easily with anyone around the world, yet they reduce the personal human interactions. Aimed at bringing families back together, Bob provides them with exciting interactive communication options. This Android-based HDMI TV stick turns any TV into part of the family network.

 

Bob creates an exciting opportunity for brands, content providers and retailers interested in entering the TV market with a refreshing family-oriented product. With Bob, dedicated TV content can be distributed to any TV. Its social nature and interactive capabilities allow strengthening brand loyalty, increasing viewer engagement and maximizing revenue opportunities.

 

Related Links:
Meet-Bob website: http://www.meet-bob.com/
For more information contact:
Iris Abramovich, VP Marketing
iris@meet-bob.com
+972 54 222 4607

 

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