

🎉 Light up the competition — be the first to buzz in and own the moment!
Learning Resources Lights and Sounds Buzzers are a set of 4 colorful, durable buzzers featuring unique real-world sound effects and bright LED lights. Powered by 2 AAA batteries (not included), these 3.5-inch buzzers promote active participation in classrooms and family game nights alike. Designed for ages 3 and up, they enhance engagement, support interactive learning, and double as versatile tools for DIY tech enthusiasts.







| ASIN | B00B2FNHB6 |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,575 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #418 in Electronic Learning & Education Toys #668 in Baby Musical Toys #4,166 in Dolls & Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,790) |
| Department | unisex-child |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
| Item model number | LER3776 |
| Manufacturer | Learning Resources |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 16 years |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 7.8 x 2.1 inches |
| Release date | January 1, 2013 |
B**.
You can interface these with arduino or other microcontrollers!
I'm repurposing these and using them for a dog game that I'm building. I was looking for large buttons (momentary switches) to interface to my microcontroller (atTiny2313), but these were a bonus. All I really needed was the switch, but with the LEDS (which I was going to light up a different way) and with the sounds, this is great! I opened up the button and all 4 are actually identical except for the LED color (as well as the plastic button color). Each of these buttons plays all 4 sounds, it just depends on which pin is jumped on the board. The board is large enough where you can tap into the button (+ voltage), turn on the lights, and trigger the sounds. While this device works on 3V battery, I was able to successfully use it on 5V as well. I did put a small resistor inline to bump that down a bit just in case I was near the limits, so I'm at about 4.5 and everything looks normal. While the LEDs do have resistors on the board, they are of a low value (~50 ohm depending on the color), as it's expecting 3V. So on my trigger line I added a couple hundred more ohms. I know this review is outside the scope of just about anybody buying these, but in case you're a DIYer, these would work great for any microcontroller (e.g. arduino, raspberry pi, ATMEL etc). I'll get a video of what it will do once I'm done.
C**S
Great for Review Games in the Classroom!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: These are great to use to support gaming in instruction! I used them for review of content! The students loved them! I used these with grades 3-5.
O**E
Works well
I got this for a game show night my Search & Rescue group had. We had previously used a collection of bells and ringers we had gotten at thrift stores. These are soooo much better! The lights really help to know who buzzed in first and each sound is distinct. There is no volume contorl and that might have been nice. I've only used them once so am not sure if durability will be an issue. They have batteries so that shouldn't be an issue.
W**S
Adorable, but the green buzzer should be used with caution
I ordered these buzzers for use in my classroom, for use with a "quiz show" style review game (an alternative to standard reviews we use). I liked the idea that these BOTH make noise AND light up; that makes it easier to determine who answered first! These four buzzers light up in different colors and make different sounds. ~~ Green makes a "laser" sound ~~ Red makes a siren sound ~~ Yellow makes a buzzer sound ~~ Blue makes a "Charge!" sound The noise level is medium. They are loud enough to be heard, but not so loud that they will disturb classes that are nearby. The buzzers each take two AAA batteries (not included), which are housed in a small battery compartment on the back of the buzzer. In order to insert or change batteries, it is necessary to unscrew a teeny-tiny screw (I'd recommend a glasses screwdriver or a precision screwdriver set). Amazon sells rechargeable AAA batteries for CHEAP, which is what I used. My only complaint about these buzzers is regarding the green buzzer. The "laser" sound is similar to a digitized, video-game gun. I just don't think that is appropriate for use in a school. Perhaps I am being too cautious, but I will not use that buzzer in my own classroom due to concerns regarding its inappropriate-for-school nature.
M**I
Great for quiz and trivia games
I got these buzzers here on Amazon. Each one has a distinctive sound and color. Sounds include a siren, the "charge," a lazer and a buzz. They yellow one sounds like something in "Star Wars." If you're playing a game like "Jeopardy" these come in handy. Each rings on its own. There's no way to sync them up to "lock out" the others, but if you're playing a game where you need people to ring or buzz in, try these. They helped me the one time I played Jeopardy with them. They also add a fun element and can make a game more "official."
K**T
Fun!
Sound is loud and not able to adjust BUT these are intended to be used on a flat surface which would muffle/lessen the volume somewhat. They still are crisp and easy to hear. My kids love the different sounds! I have 3 kids and I plan to use these as buzzers for homeschool games and just fun activities. They will each get their own designated buzzer and there's one that sounds like a nice that means you got something wrong so maybe I'll keep that one for myself. So fun!!! I got these used like new and they were in perfect condition. They do require batteries so keep that in mind, but there is a screw to keep the battery compartment closed.
D**K
Very Nice and enjoyable for the students!
I played with it twice already! I love how it lights up and makes it easier for me to decide who hit the buzzer first. It adds excitement to the lesson the kids LOVE it! Three disadvantages I found were the volume which is not super high, the fact the sometimes it gets stuck, and most importantly the lack of an on/off switch. I needed to use a screw driver to open and close it when in use or not. When you put it in your bag it makes noises - because it is continuously on- which makes for a few embarrassing encounters where my backpack just made uncontrollable sounds. Other than that -GET IT! it is worth it!
N**I
Fun while it Lasted
I'm a high school teacher... I teach about 130-150 students American Sign Language. Few things I like: Shipping was amazingly fast. Received it like within two days. Affordable for a poor teacher's salary. Bright lights! Noises! Wow! Few things I don't like: When I received it, I could not open the battery part for two out of four. The screw was screwed in so tight that I had to cut open the tab to be able to insert the battery. Kids are rough with it, when they slam on it, the cap get stuck and doesn't light up or buzz. Not so durable. Not even a week in my classroom, yellow one broke. It just stopped working. So, for the price of it... not really worth it. I am going have to splurge a little bit more on a different type with my next paycheck.
P**A
Funciona de maravilla . Sus sonidos tiene un volumen bastante alto
O**Y
Once assembled, the buzzers are cool and useful. They do NOT come with batteries and, in order to insert said batteries, one must u screw teeny tiny nails. Really impractical!
F**.
Den ena Buzzern fungerar inte
J**O
Justamente lo que esperaba, son unos pulsadores con distintos sonidos, ideal para juegos. Contento con la compra
S**N
I bought these to be used when I'm training Pet First Aid. The idea is that at the end of the course we have a quiz. It's more fun to have people compete and try and win, rather than just handing out a test for them to fill in. The problem with the type of quiz we play is that there is a lot of shouting and noise (otherwise it's boring). I was a little worried that these buzzers wouldn't be heard over all the noise, but they have actually done a really great job. They don't weigh very much, yet they feel solid and take a fair pounding from crazed adults. They light up when pressed, and they each have their own distinct noise. All in all, they are exactly what you'd want. Just pop in a couple of AAA batteries (I've used rechargeables that I also bought from Amazon) and away you go. If you were playing with kids, or even training adults like me, they are a good buy. There are some other options out there with different colours and noises but I can't rate them, only the Red, Yellow, Blue and Green ones that I picked up.
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