Discover the power of seamless audio recording with the Sony ICD-SX712 Digital Flash Voice Recorder, an impeccable tool for students, professionals, and anyone keen on capturing clear audio memories with ease and precision.
Features:
Memory: With a built-in 2 GB flash memory, this device promises ample storage capacity, ensuring you never miss a word. Microphone: The integrated 2-position stereo microphone captures every detail crisply, making it suitable for meetings, lectures, or personal notes. Recording Formats: Choose between LPCM 44.1kHz 16 bit for high-quality audio or MP3 (320 kbps-8 kbps) for flexibility and ease of sharing. Battery Life: Designed for extended use, it requires just 2 AAA batteries, offering long-lasting recording capability. Compatibility: Perfectly compatible with Personal Computers and DRAGON NaturallySpeaking software for easy transcription from voice to print. Connectivity: Features a 3.5mm headphones jack and supports MicroSD and Secure Digital Cards for added convenience and storage options. Additional: The lightweight design (68 grams) and easy-to-read 1-inch screen make this recorder portable and user-friendly for on-the-go use.
Capture every important moment effortlessly with the Sony ICD-SX712. This tool ensures you have clear, reliable recordings at your fingertips, making it an indispensable part of your daily routine.
Customer Insights
Makes great recordings, ideal for college lectures, interviews, and focus groups.
Users report using it for many years with consistent performance.
Offers lots of recording time even in high-quality mode.
Easy to use with a simple interface.
Can distinctly filter out background noises during recordings.
Helps improve note-taking accuracy and efficiency, especially when used with supporting software.
Reportedly easy on batteries.
Some users reported fatal hardware failures and repeated issues.
Some users find the recording quality to be subpar even in quiet environments.
Problems with Sony's Sound Organizer software leading to serious computer problems.
The device struggles to transcribe using Dragon NaturallySpeaking accurately.
The replay speaker is not as loud as some users expected.
Instances of the screen not displaying anything properly.
Issues with the device looping and failing to finish the power-up process.