Belkin Voice Recorder for iPod (White) | 
| Brand: Belkin Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $24.00 You Save: $35.99 (60%)
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Rating: 5 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 3 x 9 x 6 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: F8E462 Model: F8E462 UPC: 722868467756 EAN: 0722868467756
Release Date: October 24, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Compatibility: iPod nano 2G; iPod 4G | | • | Records personal memos, notes, and interviews easily, on the go, with high-quality, omni-directional microphone | | • | Attaches securely to your iPod through remote/headphone connector; comes with a lifetime warranty | | • | Features 16mm speaker for quick playback | | • | Requires no software installation, with Plug-and-Play technology |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Belkin F8E462 Voice Recorder for iPod lets your iPod double as a personal recorder. Now you can record memos, lectures, interviews, or conversations simply by plugging in to your iPod. The iPod's abundant storage capacity lets you store hundreds of hours of high-quality audio. You can easily review your audio notes using the built-in speaker, your earbud headphones, or your computer. You can also copy recordings to your desktop or notebook computer for storage, editing, or sending to others via e-mail.p The Belkin voice recorder features plug-and-play technology, requiring no additional software installation due to support that is already built into your iPod. This unit has an ultra-compact design and protective storage cap that make it easy to pack away when on the move. It also works as a alarm clock, making it the perfect travel companion during school or business trips.p Compatible with iPod nano 2G, iPod classic 4G (color/photo), and iPod classic 4G (click wheel) utilizing software version 2.1 or later, this voice recorder comes with a manufacturer's lifetime warranty.p bWhat's in the Box/bbr Belkin F8E462 voice recorder, user's manual, and warranty information.
Product Description Designed for iPod! The Belkin Voice Recorder lets your iPod double as a personal recorder. Now you can record memos, lectures, interviews, or conversations - simply by plugging in to your iPod. The iPod's abundant storage capacity lets you store hundreds of hours of high-quality audio. You can easily review your audio notes using the built-in speaker, your earbud headphones, or your computer. You can also copy recordings to your desktop or notebook computer for storage, editing, or sending to others via e-mail. Your Voice Recorder also works as a travel alarm clock.
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Wouldn't recommend November 29, 2003 15 out of 18 found this review helpful
The voice recorder FREQUENTLY locks up the iPod and records noise from the hard drive. When I recorded my lectures, they were barely audible and the WAV files eat up hard drive space fast. It doesn't sync with iTunes either. If you want something to record lectures, I would recomend an MP3 player with flash memory like the iRiver 256 MB(have one that records great compressed audio) or the iAUDIO 256 MB. Maybe someday Apple will wise up and include a voice recorder on the iPod... until then, buy a different MP3 player if you want to record voice.
School is cool with this cool new tool November 24, 2003 J. Hardwick (seattle, WA USA) 5 out of 16 found this review helpful
If you like iPods, and your friends hate going to lectures, you can now record it for them and make them pay to hear it. You could recompress the mono WAV format into aac or mp3 and email it to them or put it on the local network for people to share, making you popular and a tool for the people who, darn it, just need to sleep in.
okay, but some problems encountered November 13, 2003 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
One annoying problem: when the mic is plugged into the iPod for more than a few minutes without recording, the iPod freaks out and freezes. You'll have to reset the iPod, pressing play and the middle button on the scroll wheel. Unless you are ready to record, don't plug the mic in. Quite annoying. I am not the only one who encountered this problem.
so and so product, needs improvement November 10, 2003 Waikwong Yeung (Seattle USA) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
Upside: I can record with my ipod for the lectures that I go to, and download it to iTunes and share them with my friends who need to listen to the lectures on CD or WAV files.pDownside:br1) the quality of recording is averagebr2) it records the hard drive noise that comes up within the ipod every 2 mins. I can still listen to the foreground, but I have to put up with that noise! It is a pain. pAll Belkin needs to do is to have a mic input so that people can plug in whatever mic they have, and change the software to adjust the mic sensibility
Pretty Good November 7, 2003 SL (RI) 41 out of 43 found this review helpful
Voice Memos are saved in mono WAV files which means it will fill up your iPod much faster than if it had the capability to be saved in MP3. In mono WAV format, I find that 1 minute of recording is equivalent to a 1MB file.brI like the recorder for what I need to do-which is simply to hear meeting/lecture conversations again but not to reproduce or publish them. I've used it in one on one conversations and in an auditorium. It did excellent in the auditorium. But if you record voices too closely to the mic, it doesn't regulate the peaks well. There is no gain control so if you are recording someone who speaks loudly, you will get a bit of this ..zzzzz. vibration due to high peaks. I could imagine this could be a problem for those who are going to use it for reproduction. It's still a genius addition to the iPod. I got what I needed.
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