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SmartShopper Grocery List Organizer with Embedded Thermal Printer (SS-101)
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SmartShopper Grocery List Organizer with Embedded Thermal Printer (SS-101)

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Description:

SmartShopper is an easy-to-use electronic device that helps you make your grocery list. Adding an item to your list is easy. Simply press record and speak the name of the item or items you wish to add. Press Print, and SmartShopper prints your list categorized by grocery departments such as "frozen foods" or "produce".

Features:

State-of-the-art voice recognition


2500 Pre-loaded items


Built-in printer requires no ink cartridges and includes magnets for attaching to refrigerator


Intuitive interface uses four standard AA batteries


Includes 3 paper rolls, wall mounting kit, item booklet, and instructions


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.3 inches
Product Width: 4.5 inches
Product Height: 1.5 inches
Product Weight: 1.55 pounds
Package Length: 9.4 inches
Package Width: 6.9 inches
Package Height: 2.4 inches
Package Weight: 1.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 187 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5
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5Smart shopper reviewSep 06, 2010
I purchased the smart shopper for my friend who told me her family eats or uses the last of a product and they do not tell her that it needs to purchased again. She did not always know what to get at the store. I have this and thought it would be a great gift for her. She told me it was used the day she received it and she loves it.


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3Decent, for the first few monthsJun 28, 2010
I bought this item in February and really enjoyed it at first. It helped me keep my lists in order and very concise, so that little time and money was wasted on shopping trips. The voice recognition took a little getting used to, and the buttons were tedious to press. I was left frustrated sometimes with items I pronounced slowly and clearly, but the computer still wouldn't recognize. In those cases I would manually add the item, same as if I had a pen and paper.
After a few months of decent list-making and dealing with the occasional bugs in this device (it would randomly switching between items or lists without me pressing any buttons), one morning I went to add an item and it chimed, saying "List Full." Thinking maybe I had filled the memory with manually-added items in the library, I deleted a bunch of stuff I either never bought or didn't recognize. I went back and tried to add to my list again and received the same message. I popped the batteries out for a few minutes, then tried again; same response.
In the end, I can say this is a cool idea, but very expensive for the very poor quality of materials and the shoddy computer. If they ever make a "new & improved" version, they should also make it more punch-resistant....

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1Don't waste your moneyJun 24, 2010
Whatever you do, don't waste your money. If you have money you don't need, send it to me. I'd be happy to take it off your hands. The warranty is horribly short, and when it breaks (not if), all they will do is offer to sell you a new one at a very slight discount. Until they have a decent warranty, don't waste your money. You've been warned.

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4SmartShopperJun 09, 2010
Though, the Smartshopper may be more of a novelty item due to the price, the product works. I would not recommend it to anyone with a strong accent.

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1Great Concept / Inferior ProductJun 06, 2010
I loved the concept behind the Smart Shopper Grocery List Organizer; however, the product does not work at all. The voice recognition worked about 2% of the time. I had everyone in my family try repeatedly, and the product could not pull up a single word correctly. I believe that you can customize every single word into your own voice recognition, but who has that kind of time? And then it does not recognize anyone else's words. At that rate, it's just easier to grab a pen and pencil and write down your grocery list.

The product would be a fun one, if they could improve on the accuracy of the voice recognition.

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