The GoTalk Button is a simple yet powerful single-message augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device, perfect for individuals who need accessible, customizable communication support. With the ability to record up to 10 seconds of speech in any language, dialect, or accent, it offers a flexible solution for therapists, educators, and caregivers working with clients of all ages. The compact design and lightweight construction make it easy to carry, while the built-in magnet offers additional options for placement on refrigerators, whiteboards, or other metal surfaces. Whether it's for reinforcing auditory cues, creating repetitive scripts, or providing step-by-step prompts, the GoTalk Button is a versatile tool that promotes independence and confidence in communication.
Features
Customizable Recording: Record up to 10 seconds of speech in any language, dialect, or accent.
Compact and Portable: Measuring just 2 inches in diameter and weighing less than 1 oz., the GoTalk Button easily fits into pockets for portability.
Built-In Magnet: Convenient magnetic back allows you to attach the button to metal surfaces, making it easy to set up in different environments.
User-Friendly: Features a large play button for easy use, ensuring it is accessible for individuals with varying levels of dexterity.
Multi-Use: Several GoTalk Buttons can be used together to create sequences of messages or auditory cues.
Durable and Long-Lasting: Includes a CR-2016 lithium 3-volt cell battery for reliable operation.
What's In The Box
1 GoTalk Button AAC Device
How To Use It The GoTalk Button is designed for easy setup and operation. To record a message, simply press and hold the recording button while speaking your message. Release the button to save the recording. Place the GoTalk Button on a metal surface using the magnetic backing, or keep it in a pocket or bag for portable use. To play the recorded message, press the large play button on the front of the device. Use multiple GoTalk Buttons for sequential messaging or to outline multiple auditory cues within a space.