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Olympus $16 digital recorder

conhntr

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I much prefer to have something that can record and store the data where a wrongdoer cant get it. Any smartphone can be setup to store a voice recording "in the cloud" and even if whoever is giving you grief smashes the phone the data is retrievable. With these pocket recorders id be worried that if there is incriminating data on it the wrongdoer will simply sieze it and dispose of the evidence!
 

skidmark

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For someone with nothing, good is good enough.

I have a phone that is way smarter than I will ever be. Much of that is because I have zero interest in learning how to do some of the tricks you mention.

stay safe.
 

TFred

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Heads up on this one!

This model does not have any way to digitally transfer the audio file to a computer. It's "stuck" on the device. The only way to get it onto a computer is to use a line to line cable from the recorder's output to a computer sound card input. Not your best system.

TFred
 

peter nap

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This model does not have any way to digitally transfer the audio file to a computer. It's "stuck" on the device. The only way to get it onto a computer is to use a line to line cable from the recorder's output to a computer sound card input. Not your best system.

TFred

Still, on a tight budget, it's better than nothing. I gave one of those to one of our members a while back.
 
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