Buyers must evaluate the memory capacity (Flash vs. OTP) and audio format support. OTP (One-Time Programmable) chips are cost-effective for high-volume, fixed-sound products, while Flash-based modules allow for USB re-recording and multiple sound files. Ensure the module supports MP3 or WAV formats with a sampling rate of at least 22kHz for voice and 44.1kHz for music. Additionally, check the triggering mechanism, such as light sensors, motion sensors, push buttons, or vibration sensors, to fit your product's interactive design.