by nimboo
Amazing Features Of New Macintosh Compatible Digital Voice Recorders
It may have been a while since you have thought about voice recorders. The new age small tape technology was seemingly eclipsed by the newest thing in the 2000 era: digital media. Now that digital media has peaked and calmed thanks to exciting new Apple products, voice recorders are coming back into mainstream focus. Not just voice recorders but new high-tech Mac compatible digital voice recorders.
What do you remember about a tape recorder? Probably that it’s slow, frustrating to work, difficult to hear and a bother to carry around. However, new digital voice recorders have come a long way. They are more comparable in appearance and efficiency to cellular phones or PDAs. What are some of the best features you can look for in a digital voice recorder Macintosh compatible device?
Even the most basic systems are able to give you at least 1 GB of storage while others provide a little over 500 hours of audio storage. Not only can you record your own voice or the voice of others, but you can also record MP3s that you hear off the radio. Models like the Philips Voice Tracer 880 lets you record FM radio, as well as program a smart alarm clock.
A Mac compatible digital voice recorder comes with a built in microphone that can record realistic and high quality sound or a stereo lapel microphone. However, you don’t have to worry about fussing with the little buttons just to start recording. You have your choice or choosing a one-touch recording mechanism or a voice-activation system. With voice-activated recording features you simply start speaking and wait for the device to instantly start recording your voice. The recorder promptly stops once it senses that you have stopped talking. No words are lost
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