Make your grocery shopping easier with this cool gadget.
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| Nuance's SmartShopper is an automated grocery list assistant. Using Nuance's state-of-the-art voice recognition technology, you simply press a button on the unit and speak the name of a grocery item you will need on your next shopping trip. A large LCD Screen shows the items that have been input into the unit, in alphabetical order. Then, when you are ready to shop, print out a list with the built-in thermal printer. The SmartShopper comes with a strong magnet which allows you to keep it on the refrigerator door. It can also easily be wall mounted, or just store it in a drawer. The SmartShopper is made out of a durable, hard plastic with a brushed aluminum front that will make a great impression in any kitchen. | |
| 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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| This item has saved me so much time and money in the grocery store. I love it! It's magnetic, so it can attach to your fridge. All you have to do is press the record button and say the item you want to add to your list. You can even add various errands you need to run as well, such as going to the bank or post office, etc.It comes with an instruction booklet and list of items, so you know to say "pam cooking spray" instead of pam, or non-stick spray, when you're adding an item. I haven't had to reference it much though. Once you say the item, it will display a list of possible choices for you to confirm the item you want to add to the list. If the item you want isn't in that list of options, just press record and try again. You can also flag the item if you have a coupon.It also sorts your items into categories when the list prints. Typically the errands are at the top of the list, followed by the categories of items as you would find in the supermarket, ie dairy, pet products, cleaning, produce, etc. I highly recommend this item. I can't imagine grocery shopping without it. It saves so much time because things are nicely organized and it saves me money because I find myself making fewer impulse purchases because I stick to my list. | |||
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| I have had this item for over a year now and some days I love it, some days I hate it. Some days it won't recognize ANYTHING I say. It never recognizes anything at all that my son says. I have added a few items that it recognizes but it is stubborn about new items. I don't like that you can't edit where an item is in the store. Peanut butter is not a snack, it should be with condiments. I think of snacks as cookies and chips. I bought it before the price reduction. I'd probably love it more days if I would have paid less. For what I paid I think I should love it everyday. | |||
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| This is a great idea in theory, but the product simply did not work correctly. Repeatedly raised and lowered my voice and spoke fron different distances but mostly to no avail. It was correct less than half of the time and we found ourselves wasting so much time trying to get it to recognize some simple things, such as steak, ham, cheese. What it would record when we said these things were sometimes hilarious (douche???). Maybe in a couple of years we'll try again. Or think of a way to use it as a party game. | |||
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| It does not recognize simple words (like chicken). The idea is good but they need to work on the quality. | |||
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| I purchased this item as a surprise Christmas gift for my wife and I know she initially thought it was kind of corny, but now that she's used it for a while she loves it. Once you use it and get used to how it works it is very easy to make it a habit. She used to always forget items at the store, or I would forget to tell her when we were out of an item, but now we just add the item to the SmartShopper, print the list before we go to the store and we are sure to purchase everything we need. We both really find it to be a great convenience. We highly recommend it. | |||
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