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Sony ICDUX80 Digital Voice Recorder with MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback

Sony ICDUX80 Digital Voice Recorder with MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback

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Brand: Sony
Category: CE

List Price: $149.95
Buy New: $120.99
You Save: $28.96 (19%)



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2
Dimensions (in): 0.5 x 1.4 x 3.8

MPN: ICDUX80
Model: ICDUX80
UPC: 027242731622
EAN: 0027242731622
ASIN: B00142U4YA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand new in the factory sealed package.

Features:
  • MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback
  • 2GB Built-in Flash Memory
  • USB Direct Connection
  • Up to 590 Hours Recording Time (LP Mode)
  • Stereo Headphones (supplied)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Capture everything. Plug the ICD-UX80 directly into your compatible PC and enjoy easy, drag and drop file transfers. Its built-in 2GB Flash memory lets you record up to 590 hours of lectures, personal notes and more. You can even play back your favorite MP3 audio files and listen on the included stereo headphones. This compact and attractive digital voice recorder features five recording modes, digital pitch control and Windows and Macintosh compatibility with no software required. MP3 Stereo Recording and Playback allows you to playback up 18 hours of MP3 files and record using the MP3 file format. 2GB Built-in Flash Memory uses a high capacity IC chip, which may be recorded over and used again and again with distortion free clarity. 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. Drag & Drop File Transfer allows you to easily drag files from your PC right to the voice recorder with no software required. 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. Digital Pitch Control and A-B Repeat allows recordings to be heard at slower than normal speeds without distortion, to facilitate transcribing and editing; or at faster than normal speeds, to move quickly to a desired portion. Selectable Microphone Sensitivity (Hi/Lo) enables you to record different situations, from group meetings to individuals, more effectively. Operation Controls - Record/Pause, Stop, Forward, Play/Pause, Rewind, A-B Repeat Dimensions - Width 1.35 x Height 3.8 x Depth 0.52 (34.4x99.0x13.4mm) Weight - 1.7 ounces (48 grams)


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A Great Step . . .   May 10, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

The ICD-UX80 I have is great. The others have mentioned recording quality. It records at 192kbps in top quality. The mics work fine for me, except in the wind . . .

The drawbacks, though:
1) the buttons get pressed easily while in my bag. This records bag noise for hours . . . or plays nothing for hours . . . Either way, it does run the battery down often requiring a reset of the date and time when a new battery is installed. (You do have time to change batteries normally without losing date and settings, but this isn't the case when the unit has no battery capacity for hours . . .) It really needs a case.
2) The record button is just as small as the other buttons; it is also almost the same size as the adjacent round speaker casing. An oversized record button would make it easier to start without looking . . .



5 out of 5 stars Buy it, you'll like it   May 9, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I bought this device primarily for use with Dragon Naturally Speaking Nine Preferred, with which it works quite well.

I was pleasantly surprised, no, make that astounded, at how well it records live music.

The only shortcoming I've found is that battery life isn't nearly as long as advertised, but I would have bought it anyway had I known.

It's hard to believe that something this small could produce such big results.



5 out of 5 stars The First Pocket-Sized mp3 Recorder Suitable for Live Music   April 13, 2008
 13 out of 15 found this review helpful

This remarkable little mp3 recorder is by no means just a voice recorder--it makes excellent, high-quality recordings of live music--an absolute first for any device this small. The built-in stereo mics are not bad for what they are, but when I plugged in my little SONY electret condenser mic I produced recordings of essentially the same quality as I got with my very much larger and very cheesily-made EDIROL R1 PRO at 3 times the price.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent for Recording Classes or Meetings   April 6, 2008
 10 out of 11 found this review helpful

This Sony recorder is what I had been hoping for. I use it for recording my evening classes, two hours at a shot. The format is .mp3, so that Windows Media Player immediately starts playback with a mouse click, with no format conversion. The built-in USB connection makes it seem like a flash drive. The stereo sound is excellent. It uses a single AAA battery, rechargeable in my case. The control buttons are spread out, not "multi-tasked". The display is small, but still easy to interpret. The drag-and-drop provides a familiar way to copy or move the recorded files onto my computer.


2 out of 5 stars Does NOT Charge Battery (and Lousy User Interface)   April 4, 2008
 8 out of 13 found this review helpful

Contrary to the information in the user's manual on Sony's website as of this writing, the device does NOT charge rechargeable batteries through the USB connection. Apparently, this feature has been disabled; the user's manual supplied with the unit has had all mention of recharging deleted. So you are stuck either replacing batteries frequently or using an external charger (the non-rechargeable AAA battery supplied by Sony lasted about two weeks with very little use).

If you plan to use this device as a music player, or if you want to organize your recordings on the device, you should know that browsing by subfolders is not possible. For example, if you create folders of artist names, and if within each artist folder you create folders of album titles (into which you copy the mp3 song files), you will not see the artist folders when browsing -- you will only see the album title folders. This is the intended behavior, as confirmed by Sony technical support. Even though the directory structure (up to 4 levels) exists on the device, you are not allowed to see it or navigate it from the user interface; you only see one long list of folders.

Other gripes: takes too long to start recording (about 2 seconds); no automatic gain control setting; limited to 5 folders for recordings made using the device (and each of those folders can hold only 99 files -- could be a problem if you record frequent notes); no PCM recording; inability to browse or change settings while playing; firmware cannot be upgraded.

These deficiencies are disappointing since otherwise this unit could be a fantastic little recorder with its stereo mp3 capability and neat form factor.







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