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Tiny Talker Too – Special Supplies AAC Communication Device | Communication Device for Non-Verbal Children, Adults, and More. | 12 Button Design | Record Your own Voice and Sounds |

(3 customer reviews)

$31.15

  • The Tiny Talker Too is the newest AAC device. This device allows you to record your own voice and sounds to the device. By placing the command switch down to the record mode, you can easily record up to 2 seconds of sound.
  • It has a simple 12 button design and clear voice audio to allow you to express basic wants and needs. These buttons can be easily recorded over and over again to allow the user to express the commands that are most valuable to them.
  • Small enough to fit in your pocket and go with you anywhere. The Tiny Talker is a simple way for you to communicate through a speaking device. Simply press a button, and it speaks.
  • This is a very inexpensive way to try out a speaking device. You can buy one for home, one for school, and one for each caregiver. Large 3/4″ buttons are soft and easy to push for most with fine motor delays. The unit runs off two small batteries. No chargers needed.
  • Unlike other apps and augmentative communication devices, The Tiny Talker is ready to go when you need it. No need to find the device, open the app, and search the screen for what to say. Its portability means it is always handy.

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UPC: 001001702368 SKU: B08DQFCYGY Categories: ,

Additional information

Weight 0.15 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 3 × 0.5 in
Product Dimensions ‏

‎ 6 x 3 x 0.5 inches; 2.4 ounces

Date First Available ‏

‎ July 27, 2020

ASIN ‏

‎ B08DQFCYGY

Manufacturer ‏

‎ Tiny Talker

3 reviews for Tiny Talker Too – Special Supplies AAC Communication Device | Communication Device for Non-Verbal Children, Adults, and More. | 12 Button Design | Record Your own Voice and Sounds |

  1. Galenus Medical Customer


    I don’t usually write in depth reviews but we really like the Tiny Talker Too. True it doesn’t have the best sound quality in the world but we found if you record in a completely quiet place and enunciate your words slowly and clearly it gets the job done (I did it in our bedroom after all the kids had gone to bed). Our child’s special education teacher, speech therapist, and OT love it as an inexpensive way to introduce speech devices as well. They’re actually planning to order a couple themselves for other families they work with to try.The initial products we were directed towards by his supports cost several hundred dollars and a hope that our child would be amenable to using them which felt risky from a financial perspective for our family. We also weren’t excited about using apps on an existing electronic device (like a phone) as we then had to find a way to lock down the device so that he couldn’t access other options. However, that lead to him getting frustrated assumingly because he knows our phones can do fun things like turn the tv on or play music. He didn’t respond well to just visual cards or mats and would not interact with those. The alternative we found were the large single push buttons which work well but can be cumbersome to take on the go. So we actually purchased 2 tiny talkers so that we have one that stays at home and one that can go in our child’s bag to school and his appointments.I will say I was not the biggest fan of some of the labels it came with. However, I got some inexpensive sticker paper online and printed our own pictures. It was no problem to put those on top of the existing labels and we left a little excess on each sticker and put that under the red plastic grid that separates the buttons so our child can’t peel them off easily. He’s really taken to the tiny talker and likes that he can hold it himself as he walks around the house and will push a couple buttons to say a more specific phrase (such as “more” followed by “milk”).Overall if you’re feeling overwhelmed with too many single push buttons or simply want a low cost way to see if a child will be amenable to using a more pricey device we would definitely recommend the Tiny Talker Too.

  2. Robbie


    Well worth the price great helper.

  3. Amye Slate


    This little device is a simple recorder. The sound quality is not great, but record in a quiet environment and the results are much better, clearer.

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