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SmartShopper Grocery List Organizer with Embedded Thermal Printer (SS-101) Studio : SmartShopper Electronics by SmartShopper Electronics Brand : SmartShopper Electronics Model : SS101 Publisher : SmartShopper Electronics Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Color : Grey EAN : 0892193001014 UPC : 892193001014 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 177 reviews)
List Price : $149.95 Our Price : Too low to display
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State-of-the-art voice recognition
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2500 Pre-loaded items
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Built-in printer requires no ink cartridges and includes magnets for attaching to refrigerator
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Intuitive interface uses four standard AA batteries
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Includes 3 paper rolls, wall mounting kit, item booklet, and instructions
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Product Description |
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SmartShopper is an easy-to-use electronic device that helps you make your grocery list. Adding an item to your list is easy. Simply press record and speak the name of the item or items you wish to add. Press Print, and SmartShopper prints your list categorized by grocery departments such as "frozen foods" or "produce". |
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Marketadvisory.com Review |
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This nifty organizer from SmartShopper eliminates the need to dig up a pad of paper and a pencil and try to remember what you need when you want to make a shopping list. Keep this handy device stuck to your fridge magnetically, or mount it on the kitchen wall with the included kit, and you're set to go. At breakfast when the milk runs out, simply push the Record button and say "milk." At lunch when you realize you're out of bread, push and speak again. Kids will love helping out. You can also add errands, such as going to the bank or post office. Entries are automatically alphabetized. When you push the Print button, the list is printed with errands at the top and food items by category, to make your shopping expeditions more efficient. Easy and intuitive to use, the SmartShopper is already loaded with state-of-the-art voice recognition software, a thermal printer that doesn't require ink, and 2,500 item names, for everything from brand-name cereals to antacids to paper towels. Three rolls of thermal paper are included as well. All you need to add are four AA batteries. Arrow buttons allow you to scroll through your list, delete an item if you wish, or add a customized item to the pre-loaded list. With its brushed metal exterior, large LCD window, and front-loading door for paper, the SmartShopper makes a great gift, especially for those who may have trouble writing due to arthritis and other health conditions. --Ann Bieri |
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Not as advertised |
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We purchased this Model SS101 when it first came out and would not recommend it for the following reasons. It has a difficult time recognizing voice entries and it burns through batteries very rapidly in spite of the fact that we don't use it that often and only print out a list once every 2 weeks. Hopefully newer Models have made improvements in these areas but this Model is not a bargain at any price. |
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love this product! |
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Great product! I have used it weekly since Christmas. It has helped me organize my different lists and even be more efficient with coupon clipping. I have had only a rare occasion with voice recognition difficulty. Recommend this product. |
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needs improvement |
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A great idea that needs some improvement. Number one : eats batteries. Needs an AC adapter when being used at home to charge a battery or have ready to accept grocery items. Number two needs better voice recognition technology. |
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Don't Waste Your Time With This - Very Frustrating |
I gave it two stars for the coolness factor. Otherwise it is VERY frustrating. Its voice recognition is mediocre at best and flawed at worst. To enter an item all you have to do is say it and, viola, it appears?? I don't have an accent, yet it misinterprets what I say. I try to clarify the speech in library management, but it still doesn't always recognize what I'm saying. Adding items to the library is more a waste of time than anything else. You have to navigate the alphabet to spell the item you want. At best, the stupid thing actually stops on the letter you want. Though it usually decides, on its own, to jump three rows up and two rows over (Or where ever it wants to go). It's like a game of alphabet roulette; sometimes you hit the mark, most times not. I've even seen it cycle through all the letters without stopping, simply because I wanted to move one letter. It has a nifty voice recognition feature for the alphabet as well, IF IT WORKED. Clearly say any letter, and maybe it'll highlight the right one. I'm not talking about letters that sound similar; i.e. b, c, t, z, etc. I talking about things like x and it gives you r, or g and it gives you o.
Get this if you want to look cool to your friends and family for getting a neato new gadget or if you don't expect to add to the library. Otherwise, stick to the old fashioned pencil and paper.
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Pretty Cool gadget |
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Purchased for my husband, he into gadgets. He loves it, very convinients. It prints out the list by categories and saves the lists until manually deleted. One of the downfalls is that some times it takes forever to understand what is being said. Noise has to be to its lowest or it will mess up. Another thing that might be a downfall is that is you are not a native English speaker the gadget has trouble understanding. |
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