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Sony ICDUX70RED Digital Voice Recorder MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback

Sony ICDUX70RED Digital Voice Recorder MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback
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Product Description

MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback --- Allows you to playback MP3 files and record using the MP3 file format. USB Direct Connection --- allows you to plug your voice recorder directly into a USB port on a computer or hub, eliminating the need for cables. 1GB Built-in Flash Memory --- uses a high capacity IC chip, which may be recorded over and used again and again with distortion free clarity. Up to 290 Hours Recording Time --- LP mode gives you plenty of time to record everything you need. Drag & Drop File Transfer --- allows you to easily drag files from your PC right to the voice recorder, no software is required. Supports Hi-Speed USB. Voice Operated Recording (VOR) --- stops the recording during silent pauses, saving valuable recording time, then begins recording again without missing a single syllable because of the digital buffer.


Product Details

  • Color: Red
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: ICDUX70RED
  • Dimensions: 3.80" h x 1.35" w x .52" l, 1.70 pounds

Features

  • 1 GB digital voice recorder for dictation, MP3 playback and recording, and storage
  • Records up to 290 hours of digital audio
  • MP3 playback
  • USB direct design (no need for USB cable); drag and drop files directly to your computer
  • Windows and Mac compatible

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Sony's ICDUX70 Digital Voice Recorder combines digital dictation, MP3 recording and playback, and USB storage into a single convenient device. With 1 GB of built-in flash memory, the ICDUX70 can store up to 290 hours of recorded audio in LP mode or up to 18 hours of MP3 music for on-the-go playback. A voice operated recording (VOR) feature is included to stop the recording during silent pauses, saving valuable recording time, then begins recording again without missing a single syllable due to the included digital buffer. Direct USB connectivity provides a high-speed connection to Windows and Mac computers, while drag-and-drop file transfers make it a breeze to move files between devices without the need for additional software. Powered by one AAA battery (included), The ICDUX70 includes stereo headphones and weighs only 1.7 ounces, making it an ideal companion in the office, classroom, or on-the-go.

What's in the Box
ICDUX70 Digital Voice Recorder, one AAA battery, stereo headphones, and USB extension cable.


Customer Reviews

Mostly great product!4
I am pretty pleased with this purchase. My only criticism is that is does not pick up too much distance. I purchased this recorder through Amazon to record my college classes. Luckily, I am able to record without a microphone, but I have to sit close to the professor and can't hear students on the other side of the classroom. I listen to it through my computer so it is easier for me to hear. If you are going to record more than 15 feet away from the source, consider getting an external microphone.

Now for the things I like. 1.) It's small, light, and easy to carry around. 2.) It's very easy to use. 3.) You can plug earphones right into the recorder if you want to listen it to right away. 4.) The best thing is that you can plug it right into your computer and treats it like an MP3 file so you can do whatever you want with it on your computer. No software to download; it's instant. 5.) It's Mac compatible, which I have not tested yet. 6.) It's just cool looking.

Overall, if you don't have to recorder from more than 15-20 feet away, I would recommend this product.

battery life a problem3
It's interesting that some owners report good battery life, others report bad. The one I bought is BAD. It used up a battery in about 5 hours of use, which I thought was too short. So I put in a new battery and put the device in LOCK (it powered off, according to display). Four days later when I turned it on to record something, the battery was virtually flat. It ran about 10 minutes and shut down.

So I found Sony's tech help and emailed them. Seems there may be problems because they responded by sending me this link.

http://www.kb.sony.com/selfservice/documentLink.do?externalId=C390704

In summary it says battery life should be normal. If not, your unit needs repair.

Not putting a battery in until you need it is not a good option. I tried that and every time I turned it on, it required me to set the date before I could proceed. That's not acceptable, especially since it takes several seconds to boot up anyway. Forget starting a recording quickly.

Otherwise the recorder does its job well. I like the mp3 file format, and recording are decent quality. I like Sony products, but this is the third device that has murdered batteries (the other two are digital cameras). This one is going back, not to repair.

Excellent for Voice Recording, Podcasting and as a MP3 Player4
I really loved my Sony ICDUXRED recorder. I use past tense as I just lost it and am now shopping for a replacement. The recording quality using the built in stereo mics is excellent! I bought the external Sony stereo mic and that produces even better quality richer sound quality, but the built in mics are certainly acceptable. I used mine mostly as a MP3 player and I found the 1GB memory restrictive as I have about 800mb of music on it and leave about 200mb for podcasts I want to listen to and for recording my own podcasts. I think if I get another Sony (which I'm really leaning towards) I will buy the 2gb model. My 1st one only lasted about one week as the finger selector thingie spring broke but happily, I bought it at Fry's and they gave me a new replacement without hassle. It would really benefit if a case was included to protect this device from damage. It is not rugged enough to put in your jeans pocket, you will damage the selector switch.

I wish Sony would build this device that used micro SD flash cards as memory is now so cheap. The 2gb model is 50 bucks more than this 1gb model which is a ripoff! Today I can buy a micro SD card with 4gb for about 15 bucks or less!

Battery life is not so good. Acceptable. I use ni-mh rechargeable batteries with this device, otherwise I'd be going through a lot of batteries as I play poker and sometimes use this as a player to drown out the mindless chatter around the table. Maybe 8-12 hours of play using NiMh battery. I don't believe that the USB port recharges the NiMh battery when left plugged into my laptop, but I don't know for sure.

So, I really liked my 1gb model, but I will probably get the 2gb model now. I can wait a bit and maybe Sony or someone will produce a recorder/player device of this quality but one that accepts micro SD cards and then I'd give it 5 stars. Sony can sell it a lot cheaper and us consumers would not be limited to built in memory.

I'm looking to buy the 2gb or more model or better yet would rather purchase a device that accepts removable MicroSD cards that has the features and quality of this Sony device.