VTech (abbreviation for Video Technology Ltd), is a Hong Kong-based company that was founded in 1976 by Allan Wong and Stephen Leung. The Company name was chosen in relation to its founding product of home video game consoles. By the early 1980s, they launched its first electronic learning product, called Lesson One, at the New York Toy Fair, which taught children basic spelling and maths. They were pioneers in harnessing technology to educate children through their toys. In 1986, VTech became a publicly traded company on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and continued to grow and diversify its product lines. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, VTech became a leader in the children's electronics market, producing innovative educational toys and games.
Vtech’s innovative and interactive toys aim to help children learn while having fun. From electronic learning toys for infants to tablets and gaming systems for older children, VTech offers a wide range of products to suit various ages and interests. Their toys are designed to stimulate children's curiosity and encourage them to explore the world around them. With features such as voice-recognition technology, interactive touch screens, and educational games, VTech toys are not only entertaining, but also help to develop vital skills such as problem-solving, creativity, and language development. Plus, their durable and safe design ensures that parents can trust the quality of the products they are buying.
There is a vast range of VTech toys to choose from at Baby City with value packed innovative and educational features that parents can rely on.