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The discrete external microphone has a 2 metre cable with a 3.5 mm jack for connecting to a voice recorder and operates in 360° format, and a bag for storing the microphone and voice recorder is also included.
Includes windshield, camera mount and 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable.
Typevoice recordervoice recorder
Built-in memory8 GB8 GB
Memory card slot
Memory card typemicroSDmicroSD
Max. memory card size32 GB32 GB
Recording
Microphone typestereostereo
Microphonebuilt-in/externalbuilt-in/external
External microphone connectormini-Jack 3.5 mmmini-Jack 3.5 mm
Recording formatMP3/WMAMP3/WMA
Max. recording quality (MP3)320 kbps320 kbps
Max. recording quality (WAV)24bit/96kHz24bit/96kHz
Maximum recording time2147 h2147 h
Frequency range30 – 18000 Hz50 – 20000 Hz
Features
microphone sensitivity change
record quality change
voice activation
record labels
recording timer
microphone sensitivity change
record quality change
voice activation
record labels
recording timer
More features
Additional features
smartphone control
button lock
MP3 player
built-in speaker
headphone output
computer connect
smartphone control
button lock
MP3 player
built-in speaker
headphone output
General
LCD display
Display backlight
Power sourceli-Pol batteryli-Pol battery
Battery indicator
Dimensions (HxWxT)129x47x19 mm129x47x19 mm
Weight93 g93 g
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2021august 2021
Glossary

Frequency range

The range of sound frequencies that the recorder is capable of perceiving and recording. A person is able to hear sound on average from 16 Hz to 20 kHz, but the range of the actual human voice is much narrower — approximately 100-3500 Hz. Therefore, if you plan to use a voice recorder to record speech, these frequencies will be enough. If the purpose of the recorder is not limited to this, you should pay attention to models with a wider range — and in this case, the wider it is, the fuller and richer the recording will be.

Additional features

Connecting to a computer. The ability to connect the recorder to a computer, usually via a USB interface. Such a connection can be used to save recorded data on a computer, update the recorder's firmware, and some models allow using them as USB drives and even card readers (if there is a slot for memory cards, see above).

Smartphone control. The ability to control the device remotely from a mobile device. First of all, the function is necessary for recorders that can be installed out of reach of your hands and any movement, pressing a button on the case can adversely affect the recording. But at the moment some new hit can be written.

Lock buttons. The lock prevents the voice recorder from reacting to accidental button presses — for example, when carrying in a tight pocket or purse with a lot of things. By turning it on, you don't have to worry that accidental contact will start recording and drain the battery, erase files, etc. This feature is usually turned on and off by a slider, by pressing multiple buttons at the same time, or in some other way that eliminates the possibility of accidentally unlocking.

— MP3 player. The ability to use the recorder as an MP3 player to listen to music. Technically, almost all models with MP3 support have this capability (see “Recording Format”), however, some voice recorders have a separate “Player” pro...gramme mode that makes listening more convenient. Typically, the player function requires a headphone output (see below).

FM tuner. The tuner allows you to use the player as an FM receiver — in this range today the vast majority of music radio stations broadcast. Some models with a tuner have the function of recording from the air.

— Built-in speaker. On the voice recorder with its own speaker, you can listen to recorded materials without using additional equipment (headphones) or connecting to a computer. It can also be used to play music and FM radio (if available); however, the sound quality of such a speaker is usually not high, and its main purpose is to listen to the actual recordings.

— Headphone output. A connector that allows you to connect headphones to the recorder. Their purpose is generally similar to the built-in speaker (see above), however, the sound quality of even inexpensive headphones is often significantly higher. As a result, it is quite possible to comfortably listen to not only recordings, but also music, radio programs, etc. through headphones. (if available). In addition, headphones are well suited for noisy environments. even open models still provide some sound insulation.
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