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Price: $39.95
(as of Feb 26, 2026 07:50:07 UTC – Details)

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Reviewer: K Lassadie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: AAC Device That’s Making Communication Easier
Review: As the years keep passing, I’ve started to notice that talking, or rather expressing what’s in my head, doesn’t flow like before. Sometimes the ideas are sharp, like I can see them clearly, but the words—they stumble or fall apart halfway out of my mouth and that gap between what I mean and what I say, it’s oddly tiring. My kids, they’re adults now, and they try to get it, but they don’t really, not fully. It’s not their fault, they just can’t feel the slow drift of it, how it might stretch further as time keeps walking on.I spent quite a bit of time reading, asking around, trying to figure out what can actually be done about it, both in the medical sense and in the everyday human sense. Doctors can help, sure, but only to a point, they can slow the slide but not stop it. The rest, the part about how I talk, how we all adjust at home, that’s the part I realized belongs to me. That’s what nudged me toward AAC, those communication tools that sound complicated but aren’t really, not once you sit with them.So, I picked a simple AAC device, nothing fancy, just something I could handle without getting lost in buttons. It fits me well, feels calm to use, and gives me a voice when my own gets tangled. It’s teaching my family too, showing them what the next years might bring as I edge deeper into my 80s. Maybe I’ll upgrade someday, maybe not, but for now it’s doing exactly what I need—keeping the words alive.
Reviewer: SteveB27
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good clear sound and volume, quality silicone case, good recording capability [4.8 stars]
Review: This is a very nice, useful, and easy to use AAC (Augmentation & Alternative Communication) device for assisting those with verbal communication needs. This “MibbyTalk” model Mibby02 is much better than other (now) lower cost products I have tried and reviewed in terms of 1) voice clarity; 2) volume level; 3) operation; buttons are easier to use; 4) recording quality is pretty good. a major upgrade over previous versions I have tried and reviewed. Here are my observations:PROS◦ BUTTONS actuate very well when pressed normally.◦ DIMENSIONS (at corners) with case on are good to me: about 8” L x 6 1/2” W x 1” D / thick.◦ NICE BUILD: It appears this is a pretty solidly made device.◦ CONTROLS:◦ 32 prerecorded buttons◦ Switch Voice” button switches voices between a Male and Female◦ 11 “REC” (record) buttons to create custom sound buttons◦ “Volume Up” and “Volume Down” buttons (5 levels)◦ Power On/Off button◦ SOUND QUALITY is very good (see my brief video).◦ Note: Recorded bell sounded good; MUCH button than others I tried and reviewed.◦ SCREW-ON BATTERY COVER: A nice safety / tamper resistant feature.◦ GOOD INSTRUCTIONS.NEUTRAL◦ Not sure about attaching included adhesive custom button labels (appearance and longevity).◦ Uses 2 AAA batteries (included).CONS◦ NONEOVERALL, this is a step up compared to others I have tried and reviewed albeit they are (now) lower cost products. To me this is an excellent value with a high cost/benefit ratio and worth getting despite the price difference. Again, in this affordable price range this AAC does a really nice job and I would recommend it to my family and friends for consideration. [4.8]
Reviewer: HomeGrownBespoke
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent communication device at a great price!
Review: This is an excellent, inexpensive product!To start with, consider the physical product: designed similarly to a tablet, but with actual buttons that are raised for tactile input. The housing is strong and sturdy, but it also comes with a very sturdy, thick rubber case that fits snugly around it. The texture of the case makes it very easy to hold – for big or little hands.This device does not enable detailed conversations, but does provide an excellent variety of prompts for anyone who struggles with communication.There are two voices available – male and female. It is easy to switch between them. There are blank stickers provided so that you can record your own prompts and label them accordingly. The record feature is very easy to use and re-use as needed. The images on each button are clear and easy to interpret. Reading is not essential to effectively use the device.For a price point around $30, this is a great product to use at home or in schools. It’s amazing how far technology has come in 20 years!
Reviewer: Meghan
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Simple, Color Coded and Easy to Personalize
Review: This AAC device is actually really thoughtfully designed. It comes ready to use, but one of the best features is that you can record your own messages. There are multiple recordable buttons, around a dozen in total, which gives you a good amount of flexibility to customize it to your child’s specific needs.I really like how everything is separated by color. For example, the blue section focuses on feelings with phrases like “I feel sad,” while other colors group things like actions, such as “I want a break.” That visual organization makes it easier to navigate and helps reinforce categories in a clear, structured way.The buttons are easy to press and responsive, and the device itself feels lightweight but sturdy enough for daily use. It’s simple, which can actually be a big plus if more complex devices feel overwhelming.Overall, this feels like a solid, beginner friendly AAC option that balances structure with customization. The color coding and ability to record your own phrases make it adaptable without being overly complicated.
Reviewer: Alesia Leilani
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Little Device with a Big Impact
Review: I got the MibbyTalk for my nephew who has never been able to tell us when he is hungry or wants to play. The first day I turned it on, he pressed the “Snack” button and his face lit up like he had discovered magic. Suddenly he was telling us what he needed without frustration or tears. We spent the afternoon labeling the custom buttons together and he laughed every time he heard his own voice saying “All done” or “Time for school.” It is small and easy to carry so we bring it everywhere from home to therapy sessions. This little blue device has turned quiet moments into full conversations and made everyone feel connected in a way we never thought possible.
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