

🕹️ Spell, play, and slay the retro way!
The Speak & Spell Electronic Game revives the iconic 80s educational toy with authentic graphics, sounds, and a speech synthesizer that helps kids aged 7+ master over 200 commonly misspelled words. Featuring 5 interactive play modes and multiple challenge levels, it combines nostalgic fun with effective learning, powered by 3 included AA batteries.







| ASIN | B07PQT8DMB |
| Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,219 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #28 in Kids' Handheld Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (10,239) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | 09624 |
| Manufacturer | Basic Fun |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 7 - 15 years |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 7 x 10 inches |
| Release date | July 31, 2019 |
K**R
The Toy That Raised an Entire Generation
YESS 😂 The Toy That Raised an Entire Generation I bought the Speak & Spell 80s Retro Edition and immediately felt like I needed permission from my parents to use it. The second it powered on, I was transported back to a time when cartoons were only on Saturday mornings, TVs weighed as much as a small car, and learning to spell felt like a high-stakes game show hosted by a robot with zero mercy. That voice. You know the one. Flat. Metallic. Emotionless. It doesn’t praise you. It doesn’t comfort you. It simply announces whether you are correct or a disappointment. This thing taught spelling the same way the 80s taught everything: loudly and without apologies. The buttons are big, clicky, and gloriously plastic. Every press sounds like confidence. Or defeat. There is no in-between. You can practically hear a cassette rewinding in the background while it judges your vowel choices. And let’s talk about the experience: You sit there, staring at it, fully confident. You spell the word. It pauses. Your soul leaves your body. Kids today will think it’s a fun toy. Adults will realize autocorrect has been saving them for decades. Final thoughts: This isn’t just a toy—it’s a neon-colored time machine back to leg warmers, synth music, and being humbled by electronics that ran on pure attitude. If you survived the 80s, this will feel like home. If you didn’t, welcome to the training. 10/10. Still smarter than me. Still louder than necessary. Still perfect.
J**N
Very useful for self learning
Very educational and easy to use.
N**N
Flashback!
Reminds me of my childhood! Love this and so does my son.
M**R
I ❤ the 80's
Talk about bringing back nostaligic memories! So, it is almost exactly the same as the Texas Instrument version I had in the 80's same words, they picked a lot of tricky words for the average 1st - 4th grader at the highest level. My 6 yr old is sufficiently challenged with level 1 as a supplement to the work we do with physical sight words. There is no way to add words once mastered so no added functionality. I wish they would have maintained the standard plug for earphones. I think I would take this toy on a road trip with us if it had the ability to support headphones, since it doesn't this toy is relegated to rooms I can easily exit, once I have had my fill of the robotic voice and ample volume even on the lowest setting. Pros: Great durable toy, funtionality is easy for the little ones to navigate independently as there are symbols and simple instructions. The keyboard is in alphabetical order, so there is opportunity for little ones, not spelling yet, to keep working on letters (not sounds). The word list is in the instructions so there is opportunity to teach the words and have the toy support the work. I would suggest that a student with diverse abilities could gain from this toy. Cons: as mentioned the lack of a headphone port limits use for environments that don't need quiet. Limited words. Some of the pronunciation of the words are a little challenging like chalk sounds funny.
M**L
HOOKED ON PHONICS!! ❤️
This is one of the best products to introduce to your 2 year old, instead of giving them your cell-phone. SPEAK-N-SPELL, by Texas Instruments. It helps your child with their pronunciation of new words, sounds, etc. Also, they will learn & memorize the words that are being introduced to them. It's a 10+ for me. This product came out in 1978.
M**X
Just like the 1980’s.
Huzzah for retaining the original firmware. Just like the one from the 1980’s.
J**.
Only for nostalgia
Nostalgia nice. Just wish the screen was brighter and sound a bit louder.
A**E
So darn good
It is just like the one I bought back in the 80’s! This one is for my grandson and I am looking forward to watching him enjoy it as much as my children did !
M**Z
me encanta es igual al de mi niñez 😊
A**S
We gave to my 6 years old daughter and she enjoys play/ learn with it. For her sometimes the words are to fast or confusing but in general she loves it.
T**R
The box says original voice synthesiser but it doesn’t sound like the old one at all. The display is different to original too, worse even! How’s that possible? Feel a bit deceived after spending good money. No really happy with the purchase. It’s not like the original, if that’s what you’re expecting. What do I do now?
C**K
I love this can't believe I found it I had one when I was a kid and this is one toy I constantly thought about
S**Y
Was searching Speak & Spell since long. When I was a child I used play and learn with speak n spell and speak n math's. Not getting speak n math's but at last got the spell one. Can see my kids loving it. A simple gadget for kids to learn in this modern era. Simple and nostalgic
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