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Product Features
VXI-Voice It VTR3200 Mobil Digital Voice Recorder
Mobile digital recorder for dictation
74 minutes of internal memory
SmartMedia card slot for added memory up to 3 hours and 42 minutes
Transfer files to PC with included serial cable
Compatible with major mobile voice-to-text software
Product Review
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Amazon.com Product Description
Take your dictation chores on the road with the VTR 3200 mobile digital voice recorder from VXI. This recorder's internal memory stores up to 1 hour and 14 minutes of voice dictation, and removable SmartMedia memory cards can expand capacity up to 3 hours and 42 minutes of recording time. Use the recorder's serial connector to download dictation directly to a PC, where it can be transcribed, e-mailed, electronically transferred, or archived.
Features include three recording speeds and full editing functions that allow you to insert passages, delete passages, apply index marks, and highlight key passages. Keypad controls include power, pause, insert, record, play, rewind, fast-forward, delete, folder, and menu. The VTR 3200's recordings are compatible with leading voice-to-text software, and sophisticated file protocols allow interface with database systems.
Voice It Link software is included to make downloading a breeze. This recorder comes with a DB-9 connector cable and Voice It Link software. It is covered by a 90-day warranty.
Summary: To voice it or not to voice it 2002-03-13
Comment: I decided to purchase a portable voice recorder to keep track of my thoughts and ideas while travelling. The VXI Voice-it provided a to me unexpected combination: reasonable recording time (of course with additional memory) plus the possibility of downloading the data to my computer for filing. This also opened the possibility of using voice-to-text software which could be useful for preparing papers and reviews. Bad idea! The audio quality is not very good, downloading to the computer is slow and uses a lot of disk space. But the worse feature is that, my device at least, is very sensitive to battery age. As soon as the batteries have been used just a little, I begin having problems to reproduce the recordings. Lowering the volume to the very minimum helps sometimes, but not always. I know that the batteries are good because the battery indicator tells me so, and because I have replaced them a couple of times to check the problem. So typically I can only listen to the first 10 seconds or so of each file, and then the unit freezes with a low battery message. I contacted the manufacturer by EMAIL, but obtained no reply.
The quality of the keys is poor and the menus are not easy to use. I would not recommend this device to anyone.
of my thoughts and ideas while travelling. The VXI Voice-it
provided a to me unexpected combination: reasonable recording
time (of course with additional memory) plus the possibility
of downloading the data to my computer for filing. This also
opened the possibility of using voice-to-text software
which could be useful for preparing papers and reviews. Bad idea!
The audio quality is not very good, downloading to the computer
is slow and uses a lot of disk space. But the worse feature is
that, my device at least, is very sensitive to battery age. As
soon as the batteries have been used just a little, I begin having problems to reproduce the recordings. Lowering the volume
to the very minimum helps sometimes, but not always. I know that
the batteries are good because the battery indicator tells me
so, and because I have replaced them a couple of times to check
the problem. So typically I can only listen to the first 10 seconds or so of each file, and then the unit freezes with
a low battery message. I contacted the manufacturer by EMAIL,
but obtained no reply.
The quality of the keys is poor and the menus are not easy to
use. I would not recommend this device to anyone.