

🎵 Press Play on Creativity: Your Sound, Your Story, Your Stage!
The EZSound Multiplay Push Button Recordable Sound Chip is a compact, rechargeable audio module with 2MB memory supporting up to 120 seconds of crisp MP3 playback. Featuring easy USB drag-and-drop file transfer, multi-track push button control, volume adjustment, and peel-and-stick backing, it’s perfect for personalized projects like cosplay, greeting cards, and models. With up to 700 plays per charge and hassle-free re-recording, it empowers creators to add dynamic soundscapes effortlessly.














| ASIN | B09VMZPNSP |
| Battery Average Life | 10500 seconds |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,531 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1,555 in Music Recording Equipment |
| Brand | EZSound |
| Built-In Media | Sound Chip, Cable, Instructions |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (318) |
| Digital Recording Time | 120 seconds |
| Format | MP3 Audio |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Headphones Jack | no headphones jack |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.25"D x 3.25"W x 3.75"H |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Invite By Voice LLC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 2 MB |
| Microphone Form Factor | Built-In |
| Microphone Operation Mode | Speech recognition mode |
| Model Number | IBV-EZMP-PB |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Screen Size | 10 Inches |
| UPC | 854515007395 |
| Warranty Description | 60 days |
W**D
Great for my son's cosplay costume.
Great little product here. My son uses it for sound effects for his cosplay costume. It offers a selection of three tracks he can play. The only fault he could find with this is the volume. It would be nice if it went a little louder. In a noisy room, it's a little weak. The sound quality is good and clear however, and transferring tracks was simple. Be careful if you want to use the included stick-on backings. If you don't remove them carefully, they tear the cardboard packaging along with them. Except for those very minor negatives, this product is working fantastic. All in all, he's extremely satisfied with this item. Recommended.
S**3
Homemade Valentine's Day Gift
I decided to make my own Valentine's Day gift this year for my wife. She's recently fallen in love with Teddy Swims "Lose Control" hit song and I wanted to give her something special, so I decided to give this little device a try. I was able to get it to work flawlessly by following the colorful pamphlet that comes with the device. I do not understand any of the negative reviews. I was able to accomplish this in about 30 minutes. Pros: -Easy to use instructions! -"Push-button control", I needed this specifically for my application. They make a similar device with other options, ie opening a card -Sound Quality (there is a slider for volume adjustment on the device. I find the optimal volume is backing it off slightly from the max setting. Max setting sounds a bit distorted, but 90% volume sounds great) See video. -I opted for 1:15 of the song "Lose Control" vs cutting it further and included other songs. I may opt for this later on) -Ability to change the audio file ANY TIME! This can be re-used or updated at any time with a more relevant audio file -Components are adhered to a "sticker" that would allow you to stick it on a desired location. In my case, it will be inside of a wooden base. The button is on wires about 3" long for application (in case some were wondering). Cons: -Larger footprint than I initially expected; however, it didn't change my application. The sticker is about 3" by 2.25" (could be trimmed slightly if needed) - USB Micro connector (never been a fan), I feel like we live in a world where most devices should be USB-C now. Important Notes!!! Step 1) I googled and used a "youtube downloader" after finding my song on Youtube. This will be an MP4 format due to it being a video (you will need to convert this to MP3 format in the next step). Step 2) The directions say to use "online-audio-converter.com) and this worked perfectly. Step 3) I used MPTrim.com software to trim the part of the song I wanted to make it below the 2MB size requirements. Step 4) After I had my MP3 file, I turned on the device and connected via USB to my laptop. Step 5) I opened the drive/folder and removed the 3 DEMO files. Step 6) I dragged my desired file and dropped it in the folder(note: it did take 30 seconds or so to copy). Once this was done, I turned the device off, unplugged it from the laptop, turned it back on and pushed the button to test. Everything worked like a charm!
C**K
Perfect for art projects
Super easy to use and add MP3s to. Quality is great and the battery lasts a long time.
C**Y
Works well
The product worked as described.
L**N
Stopped working after a month
This worked great as the sound chip inside a plush toy, but it stopped working after just over a month. The cable came loose from the speaker, but reconnecting it did not help - it will sometimes randomly decide it wants to play one of the sounds, but most of the time, pressing the button does nothing. Of course it failed right after the return window. I was really enjoying it beforehand; it was perfect for the job, and it stored more audio than the two minutes advertised if I used compressed files.
D**N
Would try it again if needed. Worked out overall
Easy to use. Had to search several videos for the content I wanted but overall this worked out for what I needed. I was able to put it in my kids toy to talk. Recording capacity was fair. The volume was different for some of the phrases but that could have come from the Recording themselves.
C**U
Great sound - easy to set up and use!
EZ Sound MultiPlay is well named. Once you hook it up to your computer it opens up on your desktop as another drive. It was super easy to hook up and load my own MP3 files onto the module. Just drag and drop. Plug and play! The sound is perfect for the project I'm using it for. Just press the button to play the files in sequence in order of how you dropped them into the folder with no delay. Highly recommended!
S**I
It works as advertised.
Used it on a storyscrapbook i made for my nephew. I was able to record my own voice and download another clip. Good sound quality. today watched my nephew trying to sing along after pushing the tab. OMG. Best purchase ever.
A**K
Works really well. Adds a more personal touch to a greetings card or gift.
I**.
Works well, and the sound quality is adequate. Linux had no clue what to do with the device when plugged in over USB, but MacOS worked well. The device appears as a FAT12 formatted 2MB storage device. I managed to get 50% more than the 2 minutes claimed by encoding my mp3s at 32KHz Mono 96kbps. Through the little speaker this sounds the same to me as the manual-suggested 44KHz Stereo(!) 128 or 192kbps. I used 6 sound files, which it plays in the same order each time, one per button press. The peel-and-stick didn't work out for me, but it was easy enough to remove their double-sided tape and attach the parts with a liberal application of hot glue. It runs fine off 3 NIMH AAs, which worked better in my application. I haven't tried Alkaline, as that's slightly more voltage than the included battery, and I couldn't find a voltage regulator on the board. It probably works fine though, as i bet the chips can handle 5V.
M**A
Solo diré que si tienen Mac no formateen el chip, solo con Windows funciona.
G**A
I purchased this sound chip to install in an old talking toy puppet. Has a volume control. Good instructions included; a little tricky installing it in my toy, but that's not the product's fault. You will need Mp3s of your sound bites. Heads-up: The components are on a sticky back paper, so make sure you know what you are sticking it to....AND, to whatever you are installing it, you will need access to the chip to recharge or add sounds. As of this writing, I don't know how long my battery will last.
A**R
I got this for my HAL 9000 kit and makes it perfect now.