Ana:
Always so helpful...
Thanks for your link. I will most certainly check that out for device
specifications and dimensions.
However, I hope to find something smaller. My current voice recorder is about
1/8, or 1/10, in terms of mass/volumn, of my Victor Reader Trek, or Stream.
It's so small that I can carry it in my shirt pocket.
After I check out your link, I should know if it will suit my needs in this
regard. Of course, total recording space is another item for me to confirm.
Cheers, and thanks again.
Jim H
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Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] Searching for a portable, small voice recorder ...
AT Guys sells a stand-alone voice recorder called the Micro-Speak for
about $60. I have last year's model. The newest one is here:
http://www.atguys.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=261
It's about half the size of a Victor Reader. Operation is simple.
Features are basic, but you can copy sound files to your computer if you
want. And sound quality is nice and clear.
On 6/16/2018 9:12 AM, Jim Hamilton wrote:
> good afternoon:
>
> I use a couple of very old Olympus voice recorders; but, they are getting
> "old", and I want to replace them. Recently, I tried an Olympus model:
> VN-541PC recorder; but, I just could not figure out how to use it. I tried
> downloading a users guide from Olympus; but, this gave me lots of problems,
> and I gave up. In the end, I realized that I do not need anything as
> complicated, or with as many features, as this model recorder.
>
> Can someone recommend any simple to operate (for a totally-blind individual)
> voice recorders. I do not need to download voice memos to my PC for "speech
> to text", or "editing" purposes. I would just like to have a stand-alone
> voice recorder for taking notes.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
> Jim H
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