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Typevoice recorderrecorder
Built-in memory8 GB8 GB
Memory card slot
Memory card typemicroSDmicroSD
Max. memory card size32 GB
Recording
Microphone typestereostereo (A/B)
Microphone
built-in/external /built-in - 3 pcs/
built-in/external /built-in — 3 pcs/
External microphone connectormini-Jack 3.5 mm
Recording formatMP3/WAVMP3/WAV
Maximum recording time2280 h2280 h
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
computer connect
button lock
MP3 player
FM tuner
built-in speaker
headphone output
computer connect
button lock
MP3 player
FM tuner
built-in speaker
headphone output
General
LCD display
Display backlight
Power sourceli-Pol batteryli-Pol battery
Battery indicator
Dimensions (HxWxT)125x45x18 mm125x45x18 mm
Weight85 g84 g
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2017march 2017

Microphone type

The built-in microphone type determines the mode (number of channels) in which the voice recorder records sound.

Mono. The simplest option: one microphone that records sound in mono format, i.e. without separation into left and right channels. It is impossible to provide a "surround" sound with such a recording, however, in the case of voice recorders, this is not decisive, because. usually in such a recording it is not the volume of the sound that is important, but the intelligibility of speech — and it is fully provided by a monophonic microphone.

Stereo. In this case, a pair of microphones is usually used, spaced apart on the sides of the case; the sound is recorded in stereo, and the volume of the sound is achieved due to the difference in the sound reaching the left and right microphones. Considered somewhat more advanced than mono, although it does not provide better speech intelligibility by itself.

External microphone connector

Separate input for connecting an external microphone. See "Connecting an External Microphone" for details.
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