Sony ICD-UX70 Digital Voice Recorder – Pink

By · Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
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Sony ICD-UX70 Digital Voice Recorder – Pink

Sony ICD-UX70 Digital Voice Recorder – Pink
Product Description
MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback — Allows you to playback MP3 files and record using the MP3 file format. USB Direct Connection — allows you to plug your voice recorder directly into a USB port on a computer or hub, eliminating the need for cables. 1GB Built-in Flash Memory — uses a high capacity IC chip, which may be recorded over and used again and again with distortion free clarity. Up to 290 Hours Recording Time — LP mode gives you plenty of time to record everything you need. Drag & Drop File Transfer — allows you to easily drag files from your PC right to the voice recorder, no software is required. Supports Hi-Speed USB. Voice Operated Recording (VOR) — stops the recording during silent pauses, saving valuable recording time, then begins recording again without missing a single syllable because of the digital buffer.
Sony ICD-UX70 Digital Voice Recorder – Pink

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Comments

The digital playback is very useful for transcribing lectures without having to go back and forth. Recordings can be easily sorted in the folders, everything is very accesible. I am glad that Sony added the automatic power off when stopped, I have another digital recorder that does’t have a power button, and this is a battery saver.
Rating: 5 / 5

As an academic, voice recorders can be a life-saver. Whether recording lectures or presentations, or making research comments without having to drop a journal to make a note, this kind of product is awesome. The old microcasette recorders were heavy and large by comparison, and lacked many of the cool features of these newer IC recorders, but they had the space in the chassis for a decent size speaker, and the tapes could be used in transcription machines. This particular model is very small, which increases its cool factor, but it does have its share of limitations. The tiny screen packs in a lot of information–but the result is that everything is microscopic. Spring for the bigger screen, Sony. Another drawback of the size is the one AAA battery. This makes it small and light, but reduces battery time. Not that there’s anything you’ll want to record that it can’t handle on a fresh battery, but you will have to change it more often. Finally, and most important, the small size leaves this thing with a speaker that is only 1 cm in diameter, and only 95 mW. That’s technical talk for too small and not loud enough. You have to hold it to your ear to really hear it. That means that in most circumstances, you’ll have to wear headphones to listen back. Once you do, the sound quality is pretty good, but it takes away considerably from the fundamental convenience of the thing. There are tons of other nifty features, but nothing I found indispensable. I brought it back.
Rating: 3 / 5

This is a very user friendly item, and it interfaces nicely with a computer. I’ve downloaded sound files off of it onto my Mac. Very intuitive. But also very small, and I’ve already lost it a couple times. Luckily, I found it again, too.
Rating: 5 / 5

This is a good recorder, however there is not much volume. Have to hold it up to ear to hear recording. I have not downloaded the files on the computer yet so I can not comment on that feature. Overall, It is good for what I purchased it for.
Rating: 5 / 5

 

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