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The Icstation Recordable Sound Module is a compact, programmable 8MB MP3/WAV player with a built-in speaker and button control. Designed for DIY projects like music boxes and greeting cards, it supports easy audio uploads via USB and offers adjustable volume powered by a rechargeable lithium battery. Its versatile trigger modes and small footprint make it an ideal choice for personalized, memorable gifts.


















| ASIN | B01IUHQJ3G |
| Best Sellers Rank | 475,516 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 35,251 in Portable Sound & Video Products |
| Box Contents | Micro USB cable, Button Batteries, User Manual, Warranty Card |
| Brand Name | IS |
| Colour | 8M Light Sensor |
| Compatible Devices | mp3 player |
| Component Type | Battery, Display, Memory, Speakers |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (328) |
| Display Technology | no display |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ICStation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 908401 |
| Media Types | MP3 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 MB |
| Model Name | Light Sensor Sound Module |
| Model Number | 908401 |
| Product Features | Light Sensor |
| Supported Standards | MP3 |
R**Y
Ordered this, and it straight up doesn't work. Got it out the box and it just doesn't play the sound. I've tried everything. pretty bummed yo this was $30.
M**T
Dura para cuatro reproducciones. Tiene modulo para recarga mini usb. Al grabar por segunda vez no me lo aceptaba en sistema operativo windos 10, ni borrar ni formatear hasta que lo pude hacer por medio del programa gratuito de WinToolsPartition... Las pilas son recargables, creo que seria mejor una bateria recargable mas grande.... El sonido magnifico y claro, mejora bastante con adaptacion de caja con resonancia..
M**H
It doesn't come with instructions, but most of what you need to know is right on the listing. Once switched on, it only works when the sensor sees light, and immediately quits when dark again. It does have 8mb of memory and acts like a flash drive when you plug it into the computer (using the included cable). After you delete the pre-installed sample song, you can put any amount of songs up to 8mb. COMPRESS YOUR FILES if you want to put on multiple songs! (You can do that by ripping them again to lower quality, or going online to sites that do it free with a quick upload, compression, then download.) The speaker is okay (better than the kind in musical greeting cards, but nothing fancy), and lower quality mp3 files will be sufficient. I put four songs on mine and it works great. I had to play around to figure out how to play the songs in a particular order-- You need to RENAME the entire file title to "1", "2", etc. if you want them to play in that order. Any other effort with using lead numbers, or multiple letters, or anything else doesn't work for this. Once I just made them "1" ,"2", "3", "4", my songs played in exactly that order. It will ALWAYS restart at #1 song after it goes dark and back to light. But it only plays through your song(s) one time and stops until you reset it (dark, then light again). The on/off switch is labeled, but the volume is not; it's just a tiny slider near the one battery on the opposite side of the panel from the on/off & micro usb port. All-in-all, this little thing is pretty nifty, does well considering its size, and worth the money. I got this one to put inside of a gift box and it will play when the gift is opened. It has adhesive on the back so it can be stuck easily inside. Except for fussing around with the song order thing, it took about one minute to delete their file and transfer mine. Very easy to use! Your PC will automatically install the driver, so there's little to do. Thumbs up!
J**S
I had to search through dozens of options to find a sound device small enough for my applications, and this is it! Besides the fact that it fits wonderfully in a small ring box (only 2" of internal clearance), but it performs far better than I expected for anything in this price range. The sound quality is great, and it has a small volume control lever that can take it from mute all the way to painfully loud! In addition, setup was literally drag-and-drop easy. Once I connected a usb cable to the computer, it immediately recognized it as a simple usb storage device. I simply deleted the test file and dragged my own MP3 file to the folder. Then eject the device from the computer and unplug. After all this, it still managed to impress me with the quality of sound. While it definitely isn't going to be as nice as a home stereo or a $900 smartphone, it still very faithfully reproduced the music in clean, clear mono. This is definitely the best deal you will find for a small sound chip with a speaker. All of this for only $12! I will definitely buy more of these for any and all future projects requiring a sound chip!
-**.
I made a light activated LED infinity mirror music box for my BF. I couldnt see the disk on mac OS 10.11.6, but it worked just fine in ubuntu. (Never tried it on Windows- I work to avoid it.) The sound quality is impressive. I mean, yeah, it's a 6$ speaker, you know? I'm not expecting sounds like my JBL's, right? But it's pretty good, considering. It soynds louder and possibly better in some ways than my iphone speaker. Not quite as much clarity, and zylophone had a bit of static when turned up high. I didnt realise it had volume control! The light sensor is auper sensitive- I had to hundle it in two layers of black gaffer tape to assure that onlythe led's for the mirror triggered the sound when the button for the lights is actually pushed. If you want the sound off, there's a manual switch! And the coun battery is rechargable via micro usb? This was 6$!!!!! I feel like I got a really cool little device for that price. It even has a little led to tell you it's charging that goes out when it's done. I feel kind of dippy that I didnt take a video of the finished piece so yoy could hear the sound. I realise it's not visible in the picture. It looks just like the image posted by the seller. Suffice it to say: you turn on the light and hear 'prototype 1' by Wintergatan (the marble machine band). Here's a picture of the finished project, for fun. The base panel hides all the batteries and power cords. Oh! The glue backing is VERY sticky. It stayed adhered to some black plasticorr.
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