Set of 3 EZSound Module – Push Button Activated
* Link to instructional video will be sent with your order
* Dimensions: about 3 inch x 2 inch x 3/16 inch (75 mm x 50 mm x 5 mm).
* Weight: approximately 0.5 oz
* Your order will include a double-sided audio adapter to program the sound module
* Sound volume of the module is controlled by the sound volume of your device
* Life cycle: plays 300 to 350 times on average
* Comes with batteries and speaker ready for use
* Assembly type: peel and stick self adhesive backing
* Push Button Sound Module is ideal for interactive display units, marketing materials with voice, special gifts, school projects, talking invitations, plush toys,etc.
RECORDING STEPS:
1. Remove the tab from under the battery
2. Plug audio adapter into your device and sound module
3. Start playing the audio in your device and also push the button to start recording
4. Push button again to stop recording
5. ENJOY IT !!!
Product Features
- Module can be recorded from videos, sound files (any format), voice recordings, phone messages, etc
- No software required – works with any device such as Mac, PC, Iphone, Ipad, Tablet, Android, MP3 player, etc
- Module can hold up to approximately 100 seconds of recording
- Module comes with double-sided audio adapter to record
- Re-record as many times as you want / need
Great product – a fun surprise for my family I ordered 10 of these devices as part of a photo book I made for a family project. They are very easy to use and I just love them. There were one or two that didn’t work properly, so I was tempted to take a star away, but when I contacted the vendor they were so wonderful and immediately sent me replacements (including a “just in case” extra) – – so they got their 5th star back. Note that when you are actually recording on to the device, you can’t hear it (whatever you are…
Recordable sound card I am very impressed with this device. It was easy to program and worked exactly as described. I used it for a special effect in my daughter’s science project. Notes: the file format that I used was mp3. Make sure that you look at the video on the invitebyvoice.com website before programming. The video is very clear and gives a couple of warnings (e.g. don’t plug the programmer incorrectly into the sound module). Also, you might want to use some sound processing software (such as Nero Wave…