The Shenzhen-based company INFUNITY, founded in 2025, is no stranger to the toy industry. Before moving into AI toys, it spent two decades manufacturing traditional playthings. That long experience in safety and design shows in the Pulse V-1. Unlike many smart toys that rely only on pre-set voice scripts, this one has an interactive AI agent built in. It can recognize objects, hold conversations, and even help children learn new languages.
The Pulse V-1 offers two main modes. In shooting mode, it behaves like a regular toy gun, producing multiple “bullet” effects paired with RGB lighting and sound variations. In intelligent mode, the toy activates its camera to scan and identify real objects, explaining what they are or telling related stories. For example, if a child points it at an apple, the AI may identify it, say its name in different languages, and share a fun fact about it.
That combination of play and learning is what INFUNITY calls “bridging fun and knowledge.” The company says its mission is to make every interaction meaningful — letting children learn through curiosity, not instruction. Each Pulse V-1 connects to an app that tracks usage, gives parents a weekly report, and allows children to earn virtual coins through daily tasks. Those digital rewards can unlock new effects, sounds, or stories, turning playtime into an ongoing discovery.
The idea arrives as global interest in AI toys continues to rise. According to market analysts, sales of interactive toys grew more than 30% last year, driven by parents looking for screen-free ways to engage their children. Industry observers note that toys like Pulse V-1 represent a shift toward AI-driven companionship — devices that adapt to a child’s habits and grow alongside them.

INFUNITY’s approach is also a response to concerns about generic AI content. Many toys today connect to open chat systems that can repeat or misinterpret data. By contrast, the Pulse V-1 uses a custom voice package and a curated story library. Its conversations are designed by the company’s own creative team, ensuring both safety and originality.
Visually, the toy is striking — glowing panels, over 50 light patterns, and smooth curves that give it a futuristic look. But its real innovation is emotional: a toy that can listen and respond, creating a sense of companionship beyond play.
The Pulse V-1 is aimed at children aged 3 to 8, a group eager for adventure and recognition. For them, every light flash or AI response becomes a small victory — a step toward confidence. For parents, it’s an introduction to what the future of play might look like: smart, safe, and surprisingly human.
As the toy industry continues to merge technology with imagination, INFUNITY’s Pulse V-1 may well become one of those products that define the early era of AI play — not by replacing imagination, but by amplifying it.




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