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BoArt Voice Recording Button, Dog Buttons for Communication Pet Training Buzzer, 30 Second Record&Playback, Voice Recording Clicker for Cat, Puppy, Pet Trainin, Funny Gift for Study Office Home 4 Pcs

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About this item

  • 【☞30 Second Clear Recording】 The recording button can record up to 30 seconds. it's very loud and clear. You can repeat the different sounds recorded. Great toy for play games when friends to get together or go out on picnics or outings.
  • 【☞Make Communication Easier】It can record various phrases, simple words or sentences such as "want to play", "want to eat", "want to drink", yes", "no", "daddy ", "mum", or any other you want to say. Enhance the interaction between owner and pet by voice recording buttons. You will find how smart your dog is, they could identify needs by button color.
  • 【☞An Ideal Gift】It is an ideal gift for Halloween, Christmas, Stocking Stuffers, Easter Basket Stuffers or even for Homeschool. Bringing unforgettable memories for us. The recordable button is not only for pet training use but also can be applied for entertainment interactions, pranks, desktop gadgets, messages, and more.
  • 【☞Safe Material】Made of high quality, safe and non-toxic BPA Free ABS plastic. It is durable and harmless to pet. Notice: 2 AAA batteries need to be prepared by yourself.
  • 【☞Easy to Use】Press the "REC" button and start recording your voice message of 30s or less after hearing beeping sound. Release the 'REC' button after finishing recording and you can hear "beep-beep" to signify the end of recording. Press the button to hear your recorded.



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4pcs recordable dog buttons
dog button size
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Gregory
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Does as intended and very easy to use. Seems kinda flimsy but hey not bad for the price. Really fun
Melissa
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Bouth these for my non verbal granddaughter so she can hear my voice when I can't be there. We like how she can gently touch them and not have to bang on them to activate the recording.
Markel
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Works out of the box, great for pranks, reminders, etc.
Juliet Ronk
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
The buttons are perfect for a weekly focus board in a classroom. They are simple to record and they are durable enough to withstand a Kindergarten class hitting them daily. Definitely a great value and would highly recommend for increased student engagement.
Julz
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
These are great. I actually use them in my classroom. I love how easy it is to record something new. My kids love pushing the button to learn.
Yash
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Great starter buttons; I was skeptical my dog would actually know what the different meanings. However, it took my Golden Doodle about 2 hours to figure out the first one; it was super frustrating getting him to hit the button the first few times. But with patience and a bunch of positive reinforcement, he got it. I started with "outside" and left it by my back door; he usually rings bells on the handle to say he needs to go out, so it was a similar behavior. Next, I added "Water" and placed it next to his bowl, followed by "treat" also next to his bowl. It took about a week to recognize buttons by color and hit the appropriate button. I the last button I programmed as "help" and put it near my couch. I was unsure how I would get the meaning out, but anytime he wanted something, I would say help. Now, when his balls are stuck under the couch, or he hurts his paw, he will hit the button. It is unbelievable, he 100% knows what they all mean, he actually started grumbling for words he does not have. I had dogs my entire life and never dreamed they could communicate this well. I can't imagine not having them now. The only issue now is not having enough buttons; I'm also unsure if he would be confused if they were all together. I still have each button at specific relatable locations, which works great. If I ignore him, he will run from button to button to get my attention. Would this work with all dogs? I am unsure; I have had many breeds throughout my life, and I believe most of them would have at least gotten a couple.
Dennis El Travieso
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
I tried and tried. Now I'm tired. Poor little Maltese just doesn't want to learn. Guess she's too used to just whining or looking cute to get her way and can't be bothered "working" for it. Ruff.
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