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Sony ICDB600 Digital Voice Recorder | 
| Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $29.23 You Save: $10.72 (27%)
New (37) Used (2) Refurbished (3) from $21.99
Rating: 14 reviews
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 0.5 x 1.4 x 3.8
MPN: ICDB600 Model: ICDB600 UPC: 027242730564 EAN: 0027242730564
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Digital recorder with 512 MB built-in flash memory | | • | Supports up to 300 hours of recording time | | • | Four message folders (up to 396 messages) | | • | Large LCD; day and time stamp | | • | Powered by two AAA batteries (included) |
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Product Description Want a simple and hassle-free way to record your musings or other occasions? Record class lectures, speeches and more with the Sony ICD-B600 512MB digital voice recorder, featuring a large LCD and up to 300 hours of recording time. The single function buttons on the front make simple operations easily accessible and the selectable microphone sensitivity lets you adjust the recording levels to your specific needs. Four message folders are including for organizing your messages and the voice-activated operation makes getting started fast and convenient.
Voice Operated Recording (VOR) - stops the recording during silent pauses then begins recording again without missing a single syllable thanks to the digital buffer Add-Recording and Correction Functions - Correct your dictation or add additional information to any message without affecting the original Single Function Buttons on the Front Make the Unit Easier to Use 250mW Speaker Output - for clear listening of your recorded files Selectable Microphone Sensitivity (Hi/Lo) Date and Time Stamp Includes 2 AAA batteries Width x Height x Depth - 1.36 (30mm) x 4.31 (103.5mm) x 0.7 (16mm) Approx. Weight - 2.3oz (68g) with batteries Microphone Input Headphone Output (Mini) Digital Monaural Recording Built-in Microphone Frequency Range - HQ - 16kHz; SP - 8kHz LP - 8kHz
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
ICDB600 review December 8, 2008 Roger Alexander 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have this recorder and for the price is fine. You can dump the data to a computer. Connect a 3.5mm audio cable (male on both ends) to the headphone output and connect the other end to the line in of the computer. Use Audacity freeware software to capture the data. Be sure to select the line in for the input. You can create an MP3 file with Audacity. I have done this more than once and it works with no problems. The microphone input on the PC doesn't work as well for me. Good luck! Roger
Sony ICDB600-best digital voice recorder under 40$ November 16, 2008 Maggie Mae (Westchester County, New York) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Works great. Currently using it for lecture classes. It picks up every word the instructor says when set on high frequency. For all those clicking through the 1, 2, and 3 star reviews. There seems to be a few misunderstandings about this product. Let me try to clarify them for those who can't afford the pricier models. 1) Slide the hold button and it will turn off in a few seconds (battery won't die if you turn it off) 2) The notes DO NOT REPEAT 10 TIMES TO ERASE. Click play, hit erase button twice in sequence and it will... ERASE. 3) No where in product description does it state you can transfer to your computer. In fact let me type out what it says directly on the box as well as whats not on the box so to clear up any further confusion: 301 Hrs Long Recording Time Digital Voice Recorder Selectable Recording Modes: LP 301hrs SP 163hrs HQ 61 hrs Microphone Jack, Built in Microphone, Headphone Jack, LCD Display, Menu, Divide, Rec/Rec Pause, Play, Enter, Stop, Rewind, FFWD, Hold, Volume, Erase. [...]
You can transfer to your computer! September 10, 2008 Charles Shaver (Roanoke, VA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
The unit has a phones out. You run 1/8" stereo out into you line in jack on your PC or laptop. Most computers that are less than 5 yrs old have a 1/8" stereo input for a microphone. Most, also have a pop up that gives you a choice for that input as a mic or a line in. Choose the line in. Use the sound recorder software in Windows or Mac, or download a free music editing program like Audacity. This is all pretty straight forward. After a few minutes you should have a .wav or and .mp3 that you can email to all your friends.
Works great. September 8, 2008 elyod_72 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It works great and does exactly what they said it would do. It is not too big and bulky, but packed with plenty of memory to handle all the notes needed. Price was good too!
Not real pleased September 6, 2008 Mamy 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
I should have done more research on this prior to purchase. I thought that since it was a digital recorder and had microphone input and headset output that I would be able to download the digital recording to my computer. This model does not allow for a download, instead the small print says to backup your files using a tape recorder. That seems really dumb since I bought this to replace a tape recorder.
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