Ugee's new Funbox printer removes every barrier between a child and their first 3D print.
What It Is
Ugee has quietly shipped a 3D printer that ignores the standard hobbyist audience entirely. The Funbox targets children, and that shows in almost every design choice. The build volume sits at roughly 100 x 100 x 100 mm, which is small enough to keep print times short and temperatures manageable. The outer shell is enclosed, which matters when you have curious fingers near a heated bed.
How It Works
Most desktop 3D printers expect the operator to know about bed leveling, nozzle temperatures, and filament diameters. The Funbox handles all of that internally. A companion app called UFun lets kids browse models, start prints, and monitor progress from a phone or tablet. There is also a Creative Modeling mode that accepts voice commands, simple text prompts, doodles, or even photos to generate printable models. That removes the CAD barrier entirely.
What Comes In the Box
Pre-orders currently include seven rolls of standard PLA filament alongside the printer itself. The early-bird price sits at $269, with the regular price rising to $329. That bundle is competitive against other beginner machines, and the filament inclusion reduces the chance that a new user sits down with nothing to print.
Who This Is For
This is not a machine for makers who want to tune settings or experiment with exotic materials. It is for families, classrooms, and STEM groups where the goal is to hand someone a working printer and let them create without a tutorial. The safety package covers the basics: enclosed print area, low-temperature operation, and simplified software.
The Bottom Line
The Funbox fills a gap most manufacturers ignore. Most beginner printers are really downgraded prosumer machines. This one was designed from the start for users who have never heard of Cura or a heated bed. Whether it lasts beyond the novelty phase depends on long-term support and material availability, but as a first machine it is hard to fault.
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