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BoArt Voice Recording Button, Dog Buttons for

Original price was: $16.99.Current price is: $14.99.

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Price: $16.99 - $14.99
(as of Feb 11, 2025 12:10:18 UTC – Details)


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【☞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.

Customers say

Customers find the voice recorder easy to use and set up. It works well for them, recording and playing reliably. The buttons are well-made and easy for dogs to push. The product is a fun way for pets to communicate with you and helps train them. Many customers consider it a good value for money. However, some have mixed opinions on the sound quality.

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8 reviews for BoArt Voice Recording Button, Dog Buttons for

  1. Great quality sound and strong in case your dog tries to chew them up.

    The sound is of great quality.
    I like how easy they are to record and play back. The quality is dog approved. My 60 pound dog can’t chew these up.

  2. KT

    Ironic
    The buttons are easy to record & work great. However, my dog is terrified of them. So we use them to keep her away from things. 🤣 Not the kind of training we were going for. They work great though.

  3. Jera Fairley

    Helped with poodle potty training
    My dog trained easily to the buttons. Great idea!

  4. I highly recommend this product. I wear the wrist band everyday and love it. It’s secure, comfortable, and easy to put on and off.

    Classroom tool
    I highly recommend this product. I use the buttons in my classroom to record lunch choices, math problems, and joke of the day. My students find it easy and it’s a part of their daily routine.

  5. suziki

    Our dog learned how to use these buttons in one day.
    These work as described. Our 4-year-old Sheltie now knows how to ask for treats and walks with his buttons. It surprises guests to see him do it. We like them too because they give him a little something to think about. The sound quality and durability has been fine so far.

  6. Katelyn

    Great budget option for dog training
    Easy to record voices, sound is very clear and the button seems easy for my dog to push but not so easy that it would be accidentally pressed all the time.I wish they would have used more blue/green tones so my dogs could see it well but they do a good job. I wish they had symbol stickers but this is a great option as a starter or budget kit

  7. Dennis El Travieso

    Blame the Dog
    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.

  8. P. gordon

    My cat is training me!
    My 1.5 year old Maine coon has discovered how to make the buttons work. I’m not sure he’s discriminating enough to recognize the difference between “get mail,” “play,” “dinner,” and “treat.” But, I do notice that “dinner” and “treat” get used more often than the other two. He’s also tries to use them as an alarm clock for me. I’m considering whether I should put a mark on each (I think cats are colorblind) so that he picks the one he really wants.

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