- #Olympus voice recorder upgrade#
- #Olympus voice recorder password#
- #Olympus voice recorder professional#
- #Olympus voice recorder series#
#Olympus voice recorder upgrade#
Upgrade to the DS-9500 that has even more features.
#Olympus voice recorder professional#
Professional dictation voice recorder that comes with a myriad of functions andįeatures – including the ability to control it using a foot pedal! And you can Insert function adds audio into the middle of a previously recorded dictation The overwrite functionĪllows you add a new recording from a selected position of a previously recordedĭictation and delete the rest of the file from the selected position. Recording to the end of a previously recorded file. The append function enables you to add a new Recordings in case you lose the recorder. With sensitive data (HIPAA?), this is an important feature that’ll protect your
#Olympus voice recorder password#
The Olympus DS-9000 willĪllow you to encrypt and password protect your dictations. Great for dictation and has awesome security features. Best Professional Dictation Olympus Voice Recorder: DS-9000 If you are looking for a recorder that itĮasy to use and accessible, the DM-720 is your best bet. Which will give you 48 hours using the 48kHz/16bit recording format. Memory, but it also supports microSDHC – you can expand the memory capacity to 32GB, Uses 1 AAA rechargeable battery and it can recharge the battery. Can record 48kHz/16bit LPCM broadcast quality audio. Only records in mp3 format (max 128kbps). I’ve penned a detailed review of the WS-853, but here are the highlights: captures very little background noise.
#Olympus voice recorder series#
Of all trades Olympus recorders are the LS series recorders. It’s really goodĪt recording dictations, meetings, interviews, lectures etc. But while the WS-823 was designed to record anything,įrom your band jam sessions to interviews, the WS-853 is not. Was supposed to be the fairly priced, jack of all trade voice recorder to replace Best Value Olympus Voice Recorder: Olympus WS-853 If you’re looking for a simple to use recorder for personal use – get the VN-541PC. However, it does not have the basic overwrite feature that would make this a great recorder for dictations. Good for recording on the go memos and personal voice notes. This is a very basic, but adequate recorder. But it does come withĪ USB port that allows you to easily transfer your recording to your computer. It only records in wma file format – so you’ll need to convert theĪudio recording before you can play them on a Mac computer. And it has no backlight, so it’s very difficult to see the screen inĭark room. Is that it lacks quite a number of features. Very easy to use for kids and the elderly. Simply slide the record button up and the recorder starts With a one touch record button – a feature you’ll not find in many other (moreĮxpensive) recorders. Never used a voice recorder, or a looking for a simple to use voice recorderĪbove all else, you should consider the Olympus VN-541PC. Best Easy to Use Olympus Voice Recorder: Olympus VN-541PC
And you are unlikely to find the same features in other brands of Since they discontinued production of the WS-823, they’ve not made a fairly priced all-purpose recorder that I like.Īn Olympus fan, let me share with you 4 Olympus recorders – each designed for a Olympus do still make a few “niche” recorders that I really like and use. However, that’s changed – I really like Sony recorders, but that’s a story for another day. Since then I’veīeen a loyal fan, and the Olympus voice recorders have been my go to recorders. Olympus microcassette tape recorder that took me through college.
The D1000, their first digital voice recorder. – the world’s first microcassette tape recorder, in 1969. Is synonymous with voice recorders, since they introduced the Zuiko Pearlcoder