This product was advised for me for professional use more than for fun but I feel it works just as good as an mp3 player as it does voice recorder. If you use one of these there is no need to be messing around with tapes. Just finish recording and it will create a new audio track that you can personally label. Once you have figured out how to this it becomes easy but it can seem a little complicated at first.
It can be used to store files also so it could also be classed as a memory stick.
There is no software to use with the product so when linking it to the computer you can just transfer files straight on to it. It appears on my screen as external hard disk.
I find it best to use when I'm on the train. It can sometime send you off to a world of your own and I have often found myself getting carried away and singing out loud on the train. OOOOPPPPS!!!
The instruction book is a little complicated and I found it best to just play about with it until I got the hang of it. You can soon get used to the size, although it can seem a bit small when you first use it. The headphones are very comfatable, you don't even know they are there until you catch them on something lol.
What's in the Box????? WS-300M digital voice recorder, stereo earphone, one AAA battery, USB cable, user's manual.
All in all a good product.. Here are the specs....
Compact, high-quality digital voice recorder with 256 MB internal flash memory Records up to 68 hours of WMA audio; built-in music player stores up to 66 WMA or MP3 files USB Direct design plugs directly into PC USB port; 4 recording modes (HQ, LP, SP, and HQ Stereo) 5 separate file folders with 199 files each; voice activation mode enables hands-free recording Runs for roughly 15 hours on 1 AAA battery; 1.5 x 3.73 x 0.43 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
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