Positives
The scannette is simple to use.
The case features two sets of keys, a batch corresponds to a basic calculator, and the other for selecting product categories, ideal for younger do not know the numbers. There is also a button off a little music to make announcements at the microphone. There is a turn key to unlock the crate, it allows to practice this gesture in a young child.
Negative points
No manual accompanying the fund.
The body turns both by turning the key but also by pressing the on button, a double system a little confusing for a child.
The microphone is not a real microphone, pity, I would have been willing to pay a little more for that bit of realism and more.
The scannette is rudimentary. It beeps when pressing the button and that's it, no need to code or product bar, which makes it ideal for a small, a little less for a larger applicant more realism. By cons when one scans a product, the total of the fund does not change, this should be the minimum ...
The cash drawer is too small, when you put a few tickets it becomes hard to navigate, it would have a larger drawer, with lockers to organize it. Also as another commentator, parts quickly found themselves trapped behind, blocking the drawer is closed.
The bank card is small, not the size of a normal card, and keyboard to input the code corresponds to a single block, there is no individual keys above, not very realistic. I wish individual keys, and more card to replace if lost by a true expired card for more realism.
He sometimes has a strange problem with the blue card, the corresponding light stops and no key on, not even the stop button.
Counterfeit coins are not credible, I replaced it with a lot purchased separately.
In conclusion
A first friendly cash register for the youngest, with some design flaws though. I think older kids will not appreciate the lack of realism of the scannette, credit card, or microphone.