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Sweet talking heart for your personal message.
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Sweet talking heart
Surprise your friends, family or loved ones with a personal message in a sweet, beautiful heart shape
This is guaranteed to put a big smile on the recipient's face
Get your message across with the power of sound in the shape of a heart. (2 minutes recording time)
Add sound to your gifts by recording your own voice message, music or sound effects.
Simply press the heart to record and/or play your message
APPLICATIONS FOR EXAMPLE:
- Give your cuddly toys a voice. Each press will display your message;
- Make a talking gift tag for a bunch of flowers;
- Create a Get Well Soon Speaking Gift
- Create a gift with a spoken wish;
- Send a special message to family living abroad;
- Create a priceless keepsake by recording your baby's heartbeat;
- Can be used in many different ways!
- Sweet Valentine's gift
- Congratulations for all occasions
Features:
- Record your own speech, music or sound effects with the built-in microphone
- Play your message by simply pressing the heart
- Re-record your message as many times as you like
- Recordings are saved forever, even if the batteries run out or are replaced
- Protect your precious messages with the LOCK switch (located in the battery cover)
· Includes holes for mounting on the back wall and a cord loop (cord not included)
Specifications:
- Built-in speaker
- Built-in microphone
- Recording and playback mode switch
- ON-OFF switch:
- Record LOCK switch
- Requires 3 x AAA batteries (not included)
- Recording time: 2 minutes, (120 seconds, single message)
- Dimensions: 85 x 85 x 25 mm
- With Dutch manual
In short... a very nice gift to let someone know you are thinking of them
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