🎉 Buzz Your Way to Fun!
The Learning Resources Recordable Answer Buzzers set includes four customizable buttons that allow you to record sounds for up to 7 seconds. Perfect for educational settings, family game nights, and as a therapeutic tool, these buzzers require 2 AAA batteries (not included) and are designed for ages 3 and up. With a vibrant color selection and a focus on interactive learning, they make an excellent gift for any occasion.
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Red, Yellow, Blue, Green |
Subject Character | Halloween |
Theme | Educational |
Item Weight | 340 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 7.7 x 7.7 x 1.9 inches |
Size | 8 1/2" Width x 14" Length |
Battery Type | AAA |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Educational Objective | Recordable Buttons |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Players | 1-4 |
C**A
Fabuloso e inclusivo
Para trabajar con niños es espectacular
K**Y
Read if your cat is struggling to press hard enough!!
These are loud, unlike Fluent Pet buttons (which we returned for this reason). The recording quality isn't great, but it works well enough. It struggles to pick up certain sounds ('W' always sounds like 'L', so my cat calls me a liar whenever he wants to play with his wire toy lol).My cat couldn't figure out how to put enough weight on them to trigger them, so I opened them up and jerry rigged them to trigger with the lightest touch. Inside, there is a little metal piece that sort of pops inside out when pressed (like a freshness seal on a jar lid). When it pops the other direction, it touches another bit of metal, completes the circuit, and the sound triggers. You can take this piece of metal and flatten it out a bit, so that it doesn't need to actually be popped to work. It will now trigger when the top of the button is just barely touched. It can be kind of finicky to get right (some of our buttons go off on their own sometimes, or go off when moved). This is a lot of work, but my cat could not figure it out without us doing this.After he had gotten comfortable using these rigged buttons to constantly beg for treats and laser pointers every waking moment of the day, I decided it was time to try the non-rigged buttons again. So, I replaced his favorite button ('treat', obviously) with a non-jerry rigged button and worked on teaching him to actually press it down.I did this by putting a treat under a tupperware container, saying 'paw' and tapping on the top of it, then revealing the treat to him only when he touched the top of the container the right way. Once he had that down, I put the tupperware over the treat button and continued to give him treats when he placed a confident little paw smack dab on the top of the container. Finally, I took away the container, tapped the button, and asked for 'paw'. He obviously thought I was a moron, because he quickly and lightly pawed at the side of it, with no care in the world, the way he always does with his rigged buttons. But this time it didn't work. I tapped it and asked for 'paw' again, and I could see his neurons stretching to reach each other in that little head of his, as he placed his paw smack dab on the top, and started to experiment with it. Whenever he started to act defeated, I pressed it and gave him a treat to prove this wasn't some sick joke. I actively trained him for about 20 minutes for a few days, and he would approach the button on his own and try new things in the mean time. Whenever he accidentally triggered it I gave him extra treats. Eventually he figured out how to consistently trigger the button, and now he can use them regularly.
I**A
Easy to set up.
The sound quality isn’t the best, but it’s super easy to use and set up. I really love the variety of colors—it adds a nice touch—and the size is just perfect. Great for casual use if you're not too picky about the audio!
R**A
Used for Affirmation Station!
The colors are bright and the plastic seems sturdy. Now whether that holds up over time, we'll have to see. Decent size, but not heavy, so they didnt fall off the wall when we attached them with adhesive foam squares (from Dollar Tree). They record easily and instructions are clear. However, the sound is muffled regardless of how close or far I hold the buttons from my face. Not great functionality. For classroom use its an excellent idea, but I'm not sure if our students will remain engaged. I do wish the record button was hidden, or had a cover. I'm expecting the kids to erase them a few times!UPDATE: The class reset these so many times within ten minutes of us re-recording on them that we ended up taking all of them down but one. Unfortunately, there just isn't time to keep giving attention to this. The beeping it makes when resetting is loud so they preferred to hear that more audible sound than the muffled ones that come from them pushing the actual button itself.
S**E
Buzzerd
Definately a good purchase. The students use them as chinese telephone. I love the colours and the voice recording is clear
K**Y
A staple in our home!
I am so glad I purchased these! My child’s Speech Pathologist recommended them and I’m so glad I bought them. Though they can be utilized in so many ways, we use them as a Therapy tool. My toddler is non verbal so we use them as an educational tool to help with his communication skills. As you can see in my photo above, I have taped into the buzzer “yes” and “no” with the ASL images as well. We are teaching him to press the buzzers when he needs to tell us something. Such an amazing tool! They are small and light enough that they can be carried around and kept in my purse for travel, and have held up very well with my constantly throwing toddler.
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