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Easy to use
Easy to set up. Kids love the different buzzer sounds. Identifies first button pressed. Great value for money cost far less than other units.
PARTY HIGHLIGHT
I love the different sounds that each button makes. The console is especially neat, because it identifies who answered first. My dinner party included game night, and 5 contestants were chosen. I mounted 5 buttons and the control console on a 12 foot strip of wood using Velcro to make removal easy if batteries had to be replaced.Circle holes were drilled into the wood to hide the cords under the strip of wood. Wooden pegs were glued to the bottom of the board strip to lift it, so the board would not rest on top of the cords.Placing the board on a strip ahead of time did not require any setup after we enjoyed the meal. Because of my design, I had to purchase longer cords because of the distance needed between the buttons and the control console. Wal-Mart had 6 foot cords in abundance, so this was not an issue.Teacher's Choice should supply longer cords. The 3 foot cords were much too short in my case, which may be sufficient if players are sitting in a circle. The player buttons supplied by Teacher's Choice were the highlight of the party!!
Fun
Was originally sent a set of buzzers that did not light up or come with pre-labels like the box said. The lights was the main reason why I purchased these. Vendor was quick to respond and super friendly. They sent me a new and correct set in two days free of charge. It was still missing the labels but that is no big deal. These are a great addition to family game nights. Each buzzer and console requires 2 triple A batteries. When put away the buzzers are sensitive and will go off.
Bought this set for home games of Jeopardy!
This set works well at what it's supposed to do -- provide a way to determine who "buzzed in" first with an answer. Each one has its own sound and prevents other players from buzzing in for ten seconds. This is a great investment if you're hosting a work event that involves a guessing game (e.g. like Family Feud or Jeopardy) or if you just happen to have a group of competitive friends or family members. And of course it can be used in a classroom though this would be a lot of money for a teacher to spend out of pocket. Note that each one of the buzzers requires batteries as does the main console. Due to social distancing requirements I also purchased six 10-foot cords so players can sit at least 10 feet from each other.
Perfect for Teaching and Game Night
Two birds / One stone!! This is perfect to reinforce school lesson while everyone is "home" schooled and it gets that family going during game night. I love it! L. Lowery