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Belkin TuneTalk Stereo for iPod 5G, 5.5G (Black)

Belkin TuneTalk Stereo for iPod 5G, 5.5G (Black)
From Belkin

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Product Description

With two high-quality omnidirectional microphones, the new Belkin TuneTalk Stereo lets you record memos, lectures, interviews, or conversations in full stereo. You can then review your CD-quality audio notes later by using your earbud headphones or computer.


Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Belkin
  • Model: F8Z082-BLK
  • Dimensions: 6.00" h x 2.00" w x 8.00" l, 1.00 pounds

Features

  • Turns your iPod 5G, 5.5G into your own personal assistant for recording memos, lectures, interviews, or conversations
  • Built-in pair of high-quality, omni-directional microphones allow for recording of full, CD-quality stereo audio
  • Features real-time adjustable gain for changing noise levels, one-touch navigation for quick memos, and includes a clipping indicator
  • Comes with an external 3.5-millimeter, stereo microphone adapter, power cable, and hands-free stand
  • Has a sleek black finish, and is backed by a manufacturer's 3-year warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The new Belkin F8Z082-BLK TuneTalk Stereo for iPod Videos (Black) features two high-quality omni-directional microphones for recording memos, lectures, interviews, or conversations in full stereo, letting you turn your iPod into your own personal assistant. At any time, you can review your CD-quality stereo recordings later by using your earbud headphones or your computer.

The Belkin TuneTalk features real-time adjustable gain for changing noise levels, one-touch navigation for quick memos, and includes a clipping indicator. This unit comes with an external 3.5-millimeter, stereo microphone adapter, can charge your iPod while recording when plugged in with the included cable, and fits easily with most cases. Compatible with iPod videos, such as the iPod 5G/5.5G Video, the Belkin F8Z082-BLK operates hands-free when on its included stand, has a sleek black finish, and is backed by a manufacturer's 3-year warranty.

What's in the Box
Belkin F8Z082-BLK TuneTalk, hands-free stand, power cable, user's guide and warranty information.


Customer Reviews

Does the job!5
This product does what it says it can do. My girlfriend has been using it for two weeks+ for a summer class. It has certainly worked well and has definitely aided her studying.

The only drawback, if any, you need to ensure it has a full charge before each use and charge it after. She takes a 1 hour and 20 minute class 4x a week and it will get her a full lecture each time.

Highly recommend!

Sounded great for 3 recordings, then died.1
When I got this unit, I took it out of the box and tried to plug it into my Ipod. And tried. And tried. The plug wouldn't go in. I had to move the plug around a bit and apply more pressure than any other ipod docking plug I have ever used. Finally, it plugged in. Unlike what it says in the manual, the record function did not automatically start. What did happen was a "voice memo" line appeared under extras, I believe it was. When I selected that, it had an option to set the record quality to high or low, and a start recording option. I started the record, let it run for 20 seconds, and stopped it. The recording I had just made appeared right under the quality setting option and the start record option. I highlighted it, pushed the center button, and play and delete options appeared. Playing it, I was pleased with the quality.

After coming back to the device later, I tried plugging it back in, had the same problem with the stubborn plug. It recorded fine again. I made another recording with the auto gain on to see the difference. It definitely amplifies nicely, but adds hiss.

The next recording I tried came out as a hash of hissing, static and crackling. If you are old enough, you have heard an old AM radio in a thunderstorm. That crackling and popping was very close to what I got out of this microphone after that.

The plug obviously has something wrong with it judging from the way it didn't want to work smoothly. Whether or not that was the cause of the hideous noise on all subsequent recordings I can't say. I unplugged and replugged it numerous times, and always got that hash of static and crackling.

To say I'm disappointed in this device is an uderstatement. I hate shoddily constructed defective equipment. The "stand" that it comes with is simply a folded piece of plastic. The "quick memo" button on the side of the microphone doesn't work with the ipod classic. I could have overlooked either of these things if it has survived more than three recordings and the plug had worked even decently.

Buyer beware.

Color me Impressed!4
I didn't really expect much from this tiny little mic, but I was underestimating the sound quality. I used it to record lectures @ school and found it to be quite helpful and it even picked up background music pretty well...so I say go for it. A bit pricey but worth having it available.