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(Price/Piece)CablesToBuy™ Mini Microphone for iPhone 3G/iPod/touch/classic

(Price/Piece)CablesToBuy™ Mini Microphone for iPhone 3G/iPod/touch/classic
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List Price: $22.80
Price: $7.97

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Product Description

Price is for Piece. Whether conducting an interview, taking lecture notes, or capturing the sounds of life happening around you, simply attach Mini Microphone to your iPod or iPhone for immediate voice recording capabilities. Features * Plug and Play. * High quality microphone, fine sensibility. * Small and portable. * No need battery. Specifications * Size: Length 36mm, Diameter 13mm * N.W.: 4.5g * G.W.: 31g * Packing: blister D178 x W120 x H25 (mm) Compatible with * Compatible with iPod nano 4G and 120GB iPod classic (with software already on the device). * Compatible with iPod touch 2G, iPhone 3G (need downloaded software such as iTalk Recorder or Easy Recorder etc.) Use Means * Simply attach NT-056 Mini Microphone to the earphone socket on iPod nano 4G or 120GB iPod classic, it'll unlock the voice recording software already installed on the device. * When using it on iPod touch 2G, iPhone or iPhone 3G, you need to download and install recording software such as iTalk Recorder or Easy Recorder etc. on the device first.


Product Details

  • Brand: Cables To Buy
  • Dimensions: .2 pounds

Features

  • Mini Microphone
  • Compatible with iPhone 3G/iPod/Touch/Classic

Customer Reviews

Some limitations and quirks ...3
I thought this would be a nifty device to not only use for recording but also perhaps as a microphone for live chat on Skype using my iPod Touch g2. Unfortunately (unless I am doing something incorrectly with the plug in of this device), since it is plugged into the ONLY mini jack on the iPod it seems to record but while the device remains plugged in it cancels the sound, so you cannot hear what you just recorded unless you remove the device first. And so maybe a Skype conversation would be one way unless you removed the device between sentences "walky-talky" style. "Over...." Not an option. Anyone have any thoughts on this?

As far as the footprint of the mic, I take ALOT of vitimin supplements. I'm a bit scared this will go down the hatch some morning when I'm not paying attention!

Great sound no distortation5
It has great sound ,for such a little idem its easy to miss place
it has a loop on it for your key chain but i took it off the cover kept coming off in my pocket , when it was on my key chain .I would recommend it for the price and sound quality a+

Surprise, Surprise1
updated review October 2009: I changed my stars from 5 to 1. The mic is not working anymore. I don't understand why. I take good care of my ipod and the mic and both experience regular wear and tear. It occupies memory space in my iPod but, there is no audio. Warning: Buy item at your own risk. You get what you pay for!



In Sept 2009 I said"It's cute. It's functional. I use it to record lectures with my ipod classic. It works great. I plug in my ipod to charge and the lectures go straight into my voice memos folder in iTunes. The downside is, the battery usage. Once I 'turn on' the voice recorder mode in my ipod, it totally drains the battery much faster than when I use my iPod to play regular songs. There's a little lag and also some freezing that happens on occasion, but not enough to bother me, since I paid less than five bucks for the gadget."