Digital Voice recorder
A digital voice recorder is a device intended to pick up frequencies particularly from the human voice. It is commonly used in interviews by journalists, reporters, and students. A digital voice recorder is also used for espionage by spies and detectives to gather evidence from criminals and people who are unintentionally confessing their crimes.
Digital voice recorder: selection
Different digital voice recorders have many features that may or may not include an mp3 player, an FM/AM radio receiver, USB compatibility, and an LCD screen. There are also a type of digital voice recorder that's disguised as a pen. Some features also include background mode settings, internal flash memory, bookmark memory, clock and timing functions, and hanging cords. Other types of digital voice recorder also have a voice control recording feature, which allows the recorder to automatically turn off when it does not detect vocal frequencies. Recording memory varies from one voice recorder to another. Files from the voice recorder can be transferred directly to a computer for easy storage and archiving. There are types of digital voice recorder that have separate folders to allow the user to manage files and have scheduling reminders that can be played automatically.
Digital voice recorder: purchase guide
A lot of electronics and audio stores offer a wide selection of digital voice recorder. There are also certain surveillance specialty stores that sell many types of digital voice recorder. They can also be found on the Internet at certain online stores and auction sites. The prices vary depending on the brand, model, and features. Different shipping policies apply as well. Some stores may include accessories and warranties as part of a package.
