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Sony ICD-BX800
$39.95
Released January, 2011
The Pros:Utilizing a simple phono cord with an 1/8 stereo jack on either end I can record ANYTHING directly from and device that has a headphone jack. I can also record ANYTHING from open air with the built in external microphone.
The Sony ICD-BX800 is a budget-friendly digital voice recorder designed to hold up to 534 hours of audio in the LP mode, and 12 hours of audio in the SHQ mode, which is the top mode. Featuring a lightweight design, the ICD-BX800 voice recorder offers voice-operated recording for added convenience, Dictation Correction for correcting recording mistakes, and advanced editing functions for fine-tuning one’s recordings.
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Unfortunately the ICD-BX800 recorder doesn’t offer direct PC connectivity, though it can be connected to a PC via a separately purchased mini male RCA pin. Also included are different folders for enhanced file organization, optional car stereo connectivity via auxiliary, and standard AAA batteries.
Features
- Budget-Friendly Voice Recorder
- 2GB Flash Memory
- SHQ/HQ/SP/LP Modes
- Large Front Speaker
- Large Front Buttons
- Voice-Operated
- Dictation Correction
- Optional External Mic (Stereo)
- Full Function Display
- Headphone Out
- AAA Battery
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Utilizing a simple phono cord with an 1/8 stereo jack on either end I can record ANYTHING directly from and device that has a headphone jack.
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I can also record ANYTHING from open air with the built in external microphone.
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