Posted on 18th November 2025
By Billy Langsworthy

Qubs has launched Qubitunes in the UK.
The second toy launch from Qubs, Qubitunes is an interactive wooden play stage and gaming platform. Kids control the play experience by how they place the blocks on the play stage. Each of the four zones of the play stage interact with what they sense, creating thousands of different sound combinations.
Qubitunes’ play stage is made of FSC-sourced maple, with the cartridges and game blocks made from beech wood.
“It was fantastic when Qubitunes won the top start-up Toy award in Nuremberg and now we are bringing it to the UK market, we are very excited,” said Yusuf Beyaz, CEO of Qubs.
“We knew that by creating a truly interactive audio platform for kids – a wooden toy that’s also tactile and fun to use – we were opening the door to a whole new world of imaginative play. With games across five key categories – Playground, Games, Stories, Music, and Education – Qubitunes will grow with your kids, and parents may get hooked too.”
Qubitunes is and at available at www.qubs.toys and Amazon.co.uk.
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