Like two peas in a pod… but not.
Luka can be bought all over the world but… did you know: there are different regional versions of Luka? If you're living in the EU or UK, the Luka closest to you is likely to be the Europe Luka sold by the German distributor! At first glance, there’s no difference at all… until you look at what they do!
If you've been looking to buy a Luka for a while, then you should make sure that you know which version you're buying. Let's compare the main differences between the Global and Europe Luka versions — and we'll explain why we only have a Global Luka filter in our bookshop! Here's an overview of what you'll find in this review comparison:
- A quick summary!
- Comparing Luka Apps
- Comparing Luka Libraries
- Comparing Luka Features
- Conclusion
Before we begin… I should make this disclaimer extremely clear: we are a partner bookshop with Luka Reads. However, I have tried my utmost to provide an impartial review of the regional Lukas in comparison. I really hope those efforts have been demonstrated in the review! Let me know if you have any concerns, though — always keen to make improvements and edits/updates where needs be.
A Quick Summary
Europe Luka | Global Luka | |
Mobile App | Works with UK/EU App only | Works with non-UK/EU App only |
Buy recordings separately | All recordings come free | |
Self-record any book | ||
Luka Library | 31 Chinese books | Over 70,000 Chinese books |
45 English books | Over 20,000 English books | |
Over 400 German books and other languages | No other languages supported | |
Luka Features | Luka speaks in German or English | Luka speaks in Mandarin Chinese or English |
Audiobooks in German | Audiobooks in Chinese | |
Music in German | Music in Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, German, French | |
No personal library for MP3s | Upload your own MP3s to personal library | |
No audio scheduling | Audio scheduling allowed |
For the table above and in the rest of this blog, I use some terms quite specifically, so here's a glossary to help you differentiate between quite similar terms:
- Global Luka: the Luka distributed by our partner, Luka Reads in Singapore
- Europe Luka: the Luka distributed by World of Luka in Germany
- Recording: a recording of a book that Luka can read when presented with the picture book
- Library: all recordings available on a Luka
- Audiobook: an audio track that can be played without a physical book (like a CD player)
- Audio: any audio that isn't a recording (i.e. audiobooks and music)
- App stores: the place where you download apps (e.g. Apple's App Store or Google's Play Store). It's important to note that different countries will have different app libraries due to local restrictions, markets and rules.
Luka App
Depending on where you are in the world, you'll be accessing a different app library. The Luka App on the UK/EU app libraries is different to the Luka App you get in another country's app store.
This is really important because you can only use a Luka with its respective app! In other words, you can only use an Europe Luka with the UK/EU Luka App and you can only use a Global Luka with the Global Luka App.
There are certainly ways to gain access to another country’s app library if you wanted to download the Global Luka App but are living in the UK. Doing this is fairly easy on both Android and iOS! If you're unsure, just drop a comment below or contact us and we can futher explain this to you.
If you want to read a book with Luka, you will need access to the recording. On the UK/EU Luka App, you have to purchase each recording separately for Luka to read them. However, on the Global Luka App, all recordings are immediately available for free.
Apart from that (quite crucial) difference, the other app features are very similar. You can:
- search for books by title, author, or ISBN.
- search and discover books by category.
- view a report of your child’s reading activity.
- add people to your family circle which grants them control over the Luka, too.
- send preset messages that Luka will say (e.g. “Go to sleep”).
- manage audiobooks and music on your Luka
- make self-recordings of any book (even if it isn’t on the library) for free.
Self-recordings
Making self-recordings is a really handy feature to have and it's available for both Lukas. With it, you can make any self-recording of any book regardless of whether that book is available through the library or not. So, that means you can just scan any book you fancy… and, voila! You can record your own voice over the pages and it'll read just like any other book once everything is ready. It’s great that they’ve kept this feature the same on both the UK/EU and Global app — much appreciated!
Luka App — Overall
In our opinion, the crucial difference is whether you have to pay to gain access to the recordings and this may, or may not, be a dealbreaker for you. Otherwise, the UK/EU app and the Global app are very similar with the features that they offer but, as you’ll read later in this comparison, the range offered within each feature varies a lot and this may also affect your final decision.
Luka Library
The Europe Luka library is mainly focusing on expanding its German library at the moment. Since it was launched in 2020, the German library has grown to over 400 books. On the other hand, the library currently consists of only 31 Chinese books and 45 English books. There are also other languages like Arabian, Dutch, French, Italian but some of these libraries have only 2 books and others have about 50.