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The XLW 16MB Push Button Sound Module is a compact, rechargeable audio device featuring 16 minutes of recording time, USB Type-C connectivity for easy file management, and six playback modes. Designed for DIY projects, personalized greetings, and creative crafts, it offers a durable push button, built-in speaker, and adhesive backing for effortless installation. Perfect for millennials seeking to add a unique, interactive touch to gifts and projects.







| ASIN | B0C491SSSK |
| Battery Average Life | 120 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,659 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #563 in Music Recording Equipment #823 in Portable Audio & Video #21,894 in Electronics Accessories & Supplies |
| Brand | XLW |
| Built-In Media | # |
| Compatible Devices | Apple Systems Computer, Desktop computers, Laptop, Mac Systems Computer, Windows Systems Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 361 Reviews |
| Digital Recording Time | 16 minutes |
| Format | Digital copy, Gift Box, Greeting Card |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Headphones Jack | # |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.24"D x 2.6"W x 0.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Sound Recording |
| Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
| Manufacturer | XLW |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 MB |
| Microphone Form Factor | Built in |
| Microphone Operation Mode | MP3 |
| Model Number | JR1653-2Pack |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 |
C**C
Easy to Use and Perfect for DIY Projects
The XLW 16MB push-button sound module works great and is very easy to set up. Recording audio was straightforward, and the Type-C connection made transferring and managing recordings simple. The sound quality from the built-in speaker is clear and loud enough for small projects and displays. The push button responds well and feels durable, making it ideal for DIY projects, personalized greeting boxes, holiday crafts, or gift surprises. Having up to 16 minutes of recording time provides plenty of space for custom messages or multiple recordings. Everything worked as advertised right out of the box, and the compact size made it easy to integrate into my project. Overall, this is a solid, user-friendly sound module that delivers great value for creative and personalized builds. Highly recommended.
U**O
Versatile, Reliable, and Easy to Use
I used these for a special 3D print project and they worked flawlessly. The range of volume was just right, instructions were clear and easy to follow, and I had more than enough space for what I needed. Being rechargeable and having USB-C adds even more value. The build quality feels solid and reliable, and the compact design made them easy to fit into my project. If you need something dependable and versatile for creative work, this product goes above and beyond.
R**L
Good but...
Oh boy! Where to start with these. So for the price, these are good. They sound decent and have a long lasting battery. However... So this is my third purchase of the 2 pack. I've used them for several projects including one of those magnetic "Our Song" players that were all over TikTok, and a YES/NO button from Bluey. FYI, you cannot connect 2 boards to the same speaker. You'll let the blue smoke out. Both these projects only needed 1 sound file or song per player. I had no problems connecting to my newer, Windows 10/11 pc for the first 4. (2 each windows versions) I deleted the 2 included recordings and added my own. That being said, this last batch was a nightmare. Initially, the first board connected, I erased the included files, and got one mp3 on it. When trying to add another is where things went wrong. As others said, constant problem with "your drive has errors, fix now?" notices and disconnections started. I'd fix the drive, it would disappear and reappear in my file folder, allow me to delete the file which was messed up. When trying to reinstall the file, I'd get a replace the existing file notice which leads to a retry loop. Sometimes it would work. Problem is I needed 5 mp3s on it. After the second one installed, that was the end of anything installing. So, as others said, I pulled out the 14 year old, needs to be plugged in to work, Windows 10 laptop. Plugged in the boards and away I went. After fixing the drive on the laptop, they worked. These boards are SLOW connecting and installing but the old pc worked. Was able to install all 5 of the mp3s. Getting them to play in order was the next monumental hurdle. Spent about 45 minutes installing and un-installing the files to play in the right order. (Didnt matter) The first 2 songs worked with the last installed playing first. It was a roll of the die after that. (Yes it wasn't set to play on random) Ended up making a new folder for each individual file and was finally able to get them in the right order. Had to unplug after each change to check. A PITA but was finally able to get it working. Still a better rating and price than other mp3 modules on amazon. Would buy again.
S**Y
Exceptional for this price point. Very easy to upload your custom MP3 sound. Great speaker.
This little sound module is exceptional for this price point. I needed a little sound thing for an R2D2 cake I was making. It was very easy once I made the MP3 sound on my computer with downloaded free sound bites. I just plugged it into my computer with the provided USB-USBC cable. the unit showed up as a drive to access. I deleted the pre-programmed songs and just dragged/dropped my MP3 onto it. I let it charge for a bit on my computer just in case. Once it was charged, it played beautifully. Very powerful speaker for such a small device. It was perfect!
M**E
works exactly as advertised
It came with a single double-sided printed page of instructions. while that was not exactly impressive, it did the job. You are left guessing a bit at some functions. The USB-C interface is a snug fit.. with a delicate device it is a bit anxiety-inducing when removing the USB-C cable. Things to know: - the config.txt file has one line "IO=1" and it can be 1 to 6. Copy and paste the next part into a readme for yourself for your own reference... the language is mostly theirs, not mine.. IO=01 pulse repeatable - key can interrupt - press to play, while playing, press again for next song IO=02 pulse not repeatable - key cannot interrupt - press it to play, in the process of playing - invalid if you press it again IO=03 level remains recyclable 1 - keep loop playing press and release to stop immediately IO=04 level remains recyclable 2 - if you press it all the time, it will play in a loop, once it is released the current music will stop playing IO=05 play/pause - press to play, press to pause, press to continue IO=06 play/stop - press to play, press to stop -There is a folder for the music.. that's where you drop the MP3 files you want it to play. It uses alpha-order when you have multiple files for teh modes that will play one file and move to the next... - it comes with one MP3 snipped in that folder and one in the root folder. I don't think it plays from the root folder at all. -The file transfer is a little slow..and it has 16MB of storage or so. I dropped in about 14MB of MP3 files and it nearly filled it... but that was 9 Christmas tunes to go with a snow globe. -I will need rubber feet to lift the snowglobe up to fit this device beneath it. and will likely need some way to attach it to the base, perhaps exposing the power switch and button.. but will likely have to remove it to charge it via the USB-C. -I tested the device on its anti-static packaging and I thought I have a bad device as the speaker sounded torn or cracked.. but when I moved it to a solid surface it was fine. -My PC gave some kind of error when I plugged it in but I just ignored it. I had it in a USB3 port and its best to use in a USB2 port. -Interestingly, when plugged in, it acts like the PC's speaker.. playing media played on the speaker. -I have not figured out if I can just leave it turned on (there is a slide-switch for on/off) and use it to play or restart.. don't know how long it will last ON and not playing. IO=0 mode (which is default) allows you to switch between songs using the button.. but doesn't seem to allow you to turn it off.. so I had to use the switch for that (EDIT: Have had it "on" for months.. playing only if somoen presses button.. barely gets played but battery has not drained so much that it will not play) - the volume button is one of those cycling settings.. that is you click it to raise volume to next level and it cycles back to low volume setting eventually. level 2 is my preferred setting. Overall I found it a good device 2-pack. Would buy again should need arise. Craftier folk can probably make great use of this.
G**R
VERY BUGGY -- AVOID THIS!
I tried this with three different computers. In every case, the computer said there's a data error in the module and asked me whether I wanted to scan and fix it. Whether I said yes or no, results were the same. Meanwhile, as I look at my computer file list, this module (which is Drive F:) randomly blinks off the drive list, and then a while later it blinks back on. So it doesn't even maintain a stable reliable connection to my computer. When I push play there is a very loud distorted recording of a little kid singing Happy Birthday; however the beginning of the song is cut off. I found an MP3 file in one of the folders, but cannot delete it; my computer reports it's a "zero length" file. Then I tried to change the playback mode by editing the "config.txt" file. No matter whether I saved "IO-01" or "IO-02" etc, when I later re-open the file to check it the contents say "yyyyyyy" which is obviously wrong. So I can't delete files and can't properly modify the config.txt file. This does not work correctly with any of my three Windows PCs. As far as I can tell it's complete junk. It will be going back tomorrow as soon as I get the RMA from Amazon. UNRELIABLE! UNPREDICTABLE! JUNK! AVOID THIS!
D**P
Surprisingly good and flexible for many applications.
Impressive little module. 230mAh isn’t much capacity but it satisfies short audio clip needs. I swapped out the default recordings for a music box cover song and it sounds fine. You can drop the mp3 sampling rate because it’s all low fidelity. 16MB is a lot of storage if you do. I’m very pleased to have an inexpensive alternative to windup music box movements. No more limitations to 15-30-50 notes or to 20 seconds. Light (photoresistor) and magnetic (Hall effect) on/off sensor options and programmable response modes provide lots of solutions for different applications and placements. I instantly fried a unit with reversed power polarity, so beware. I wish the battery and switch leads were longer. Otherwise it’s all grins and giggles.
S**D
Excellent product
Exactly what I was looking for. Excellent work, easy to use. Really important, it have a little button to turn it on or off. When you connected to pc need to turn it on tu make transfers.
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