A digital voice recorder blends the portability of a cassette recorder with the convenience of digital storage, making it easy to transfer recordings from the device onto a computer for immediate use ...
Which digital voice recorder is best? Digital voice recorders are an essential piece of office equipment. From recording thoughts about a new project to playing back important minutes from a meeting, ...
Yes, you already probably have a serviceable voice recorder on your person right now. But if your recording’s quality or length matter, a digital voice recorder will easily beat your phone any day of ...
Olympus invented the microcassette recorder in 1969, but these devices still help people capture audio information. Some microcassette recorders even have voice activation features that trigger ...
Once you use a digital voice recorder, you will wonder how you ever got along without one. They are relatively inexpensive tools that are invaluable for college students who want to get the most out ...
I've recorded live music events on DAT tape for years and recently started thinking about ways to modernize the process and skip the tape altogether. I've been looking for a portable audio recorder to ...
Olympus America introduced its W-10, a digital voice recorder with a 0.3 Megapixel CMOS sensor that captures VGA quality images, so users can reference and organize their digital voice recordings ...
If you are searching for a quick way to take audio notes you may be interested in a new digital voice recorder called the iZYREC. Weighing just 18 g the ultralightweight voice recorder features a 50 ...
Sound devices. The clue is in the name. There's a clever pun too: they obviously make audio mixers and recorders, but they have a reputation for being "sound" as well: they sound fantastic and they're ...
Sony today introduced the UX series of digital voice recorders designed to fit the needs of consumers, professionals and academics who want one device for voice, music and file storage. The ICD-UX70 ...
With all the portable audio-video devices floating around today, it seems surprising – nay, downright annoying – that so few of them offer support for voice recording. Sure, they’ll load and play a ...