🎶 Record Your World, One Voice at a Time!
The Sony 4GB PX Series MP3 Digital Voice IC Recorder is a lightweight and portable device designed for professionals who need high-quality audio recording. With a built-in stereo microphone and extended battery life, it’s perfect for capturing meetings, lectures, and personal notes with clarity and ease.
Manufacturer | Sony |
Brand | Sony |
Item Weight | 2.54 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.54 x 1.52 x 0.84 inches |
Item model number | ICD-PX240 |
Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | ICD-PX240 |
N**G
Great product
Great product..perfect fit lectures and work meetings. Good space to increase memory with SD card..easy to add files
A**R
ME ENCANTÓ
Esta grabadora tiene muy buena calidad de sonido y es muy facil de usar, es especial este modelo ya que hay uno nuevo pero muy complicado. Se pueden grabar conferencias, música y el sonido es muy bueno.La recomiendo ampliamente.
M**N
Really impressed!
This is great, am writing a book and it is easy to set up and use. Quality of playback is excellent.
H**E
Keeps People Honest
I purchased this recorder to record telephone calls from bill collectors. My health insurance carrier takes a long time to pay my medical bills and sometimes requests further information from my doctor and this process can delay payment, sometimes for months. But the doctor's medical billing office will not wait months for payment and they quickly refer the bills to their collection service. Each time these bill collectors call they inform me that I am being recorded. Of course, I can hang-up but if I do, I can't explain to them what is the cause of the delay. So I decided that I should start recording them too. FIRST....I ALWAYS ASK FOR PERMISSION from the person I am recording. Remember "wire-tapping" laws vary from state to state. Some states are "one-party" consent states, where only one person has to consent to the recording of a call (obviously this would be the caller...the person who is operating the recorder). But most states are "two-party" consent states, this is where BOTH parties must agree to be recorded, hence the reason why bill collectors will always ask permission to record. So I always ask permission first and they always agree, since they want my permission so they can record as well. If they don't consent, then either do I and I just hang up. But they want to talk to me and I want to talk to them. I want them to be informed. I also want them know that they are possibly in violation of The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) because they are maintaining false records regarding medical charges, which have not been paid yet, but are covered by my health insurance contract and are in the process of being paid. (Remember: it is very important to send this information in writing to the debt collector within 30 days of your first bill collection notice). Recording is the best but written notice is required to protect yourself legally. I find that when I record the bill collectors, everyone is reasonable and patient and respectful. Of course, no bill collector wants to appear to harass, which is another violation of the FDCPA or maintain false information. I save all my recordings on the Sony Recorder. Sometimes I transfer them to audio files on my computer, and save them there. If I ever have a problem with negative information being entered on my credit report, I can send the recording to the collection agency or to the respective credit bureau (Equifax, Trans Union, or Experian) or if I am sued (or if I want to sue the bill collector under the FDCPA), I have the recordings. I use this Sony Recorder with the Olympus Telephone Recording Device (TP-8) ear plug. I just plug it in and turn on the Sony Recorder. Crystal clear recordings, lots of memory, and best of all.....keeps everybody honest.
J**3
IT WORKS GREAT AND IT SOUNDS GREAT
I'm a songwriter. I bought this Sony Digital Voice Recorder to record the songs that I write and then transfer the songs to a folder on my computer. I previously used a digital recorder that recorded only in the WMA format and I wanted a recorder that could record in the MP3 format. The voice reproduction during the record phase is so crisp and clear and the recorder sounds wonderful during playback. The transfer of the songs from the recorder to a folder on my computer via a USB port is easy. I read through the instruction booklet to familiarize myself with all of the features of the recorder and with its operation. The recorder is easy to use. I'm truly happy with this Sony model. It turned out to be everything I hoped for and at a very reasonable price.
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