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Prevue Hendryx 62900 Mimic Me Voice-Recording Unit for Birds

January 31, 2019 - Comment

Prevue Pet Products Mimic Me Voice-Recording Unit 62900 helps bird owners teach their pet new words and phrases, in their own true voice. Recording and playing back, words and phrases in your own voice will help teach your bird to mimic, or talk. You’ll love the connection and your bird will love the attention. Birds

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Prevue Pet Products Mimic Me Voice-Recording Unit 62900 helps bird owners teach their pet new words and phrases, in their own true voice. Recording and playing back, words and phrases in your own voice will help teach your bird to mimic, or talk. You’ll love the connection and your bird will love the attention. Birds are social creatures and desire the opportunity to interact. Speaking birds already mimic sounds they hear regularly; the more language they are exposed to, the more they will learn to talk. Mimic Me has been engineered for high quality sound and is very easy to use, assisting you in teaching your bird new words and phrases through repetition. Simply record your message and press Play – the recording will play back your words, phrases or brief songs (up to 10 seconds long) in one of two repetition modes. Messages can be different for either of the two modes and can be recorded over repeatedly. Mode A will play your recorded message 12 times, then stop. It will repeat your message 12 times, every 15 minutes, until Mimic Me is switched off. Mode B will play your recorded message 12 times, then stop. It will repeat your message 12 times, every 10 minutes, for two hours. This product has been designed to be a professional tool to enhance the learning experience of your bird, please note this is not a toy. Do not place Prevue Pet Products Mimic Me Voice-Recording Unit 62900 inside your bird’s cage or leave it where your bird can get at it. This is a training device. Three AAA batteries are included.

Product Features

  • Teach your bird new words and phrases in your own voice and tonal inflections
  • High quality sound plays back your words or phrases in your choice of two repetition modes
  • Intellectual stimulation for your bird – you’ll love the connection and your bird will love the attention
  • Easy to use, three AAA batteries included
  • Voice-Recording unit measures 2 ½” Long and 3″ High

Comments

Anonymous says:

Great revenge for an annoying parrot while teaching him new things you want him to learn! This arrived a little over a week ago and already my 21-year old African Grey has learned new phrases and words! We bought this to do two things: first, annoy my parrot the way he annoys us, for a little sweet justified revenge. Second, to teach him new things to say since he recently acquired a new annoying screeching sound he heard from a movie we were watching. We are hoping something different to mimic will distract him from this new and very naughty thing he has learned. It has helped a…

Anonymous says:

THE ABSOLUTE BEST BIRD TOY I HAVE EVER PURCHASED!!!! I have bought sooooooo many toys…several mechcanical puppet talking/moving birds…and a mirror that emits a recording when the bird perches on it. BUT this product is BY FAR THE BEST!!! It has 2modes that allow for how frequent you want the recording to play…it’s Great to teach phrases to birds who have the ability to learn to talk. Its awesome to keep birds company…what better way for them not to feel alone then to hear their parents voice??? That is why I bought it for my Green Cheek…

Anonymous says:

Great Teaching Machine This is a great product. The recordings are very clear and at the right volume. Since it only turns on periodically, every 15 minutes, the batteries last longer. It also is very easy to turn off and on. I can not give a good wolf whistle, so I had my daughter record it. My parakeets picked this up right away and reproduce it. They are working on the words. Since I have two birds this will take longer and be a little harder because, when there are two parakeets, they tend to bond with…

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