The Amazon Glow was designed to allow families to interact remotely with each other. The device is not available on the site.
According to Tim Gillman, an Amazon spokesman, the company invests in new ideas to delight customers. We constantly evaluate the progress and potential of our products and make adjustments based on those assessments. We will be giving updates and guidance soon. Gillman wouldn't say anything more about the details.
The Amazon Glow hardware had a built-in projector that could project things like games or puzzles onto a mat. The idea was to allow a child to play games on the mat while video chatting with a parent or family member on another device. Many of the games and the product's intuitive interface were praised by the author but she criticized it for being buggy and taking up a lot of space.
It's not clear how well the Glow sold, but it only had 500 reviews, which is low for an Amazon product.