Olympus S713 Pearlcorder Microcassette Recorder
Details
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- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $49.99
- Average Customer Rating:
- 3.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Olympus
Features
- Sleek, compact microcassette recorder
- Voice activation for "hands-free" recording
- Easy message monitoring with cue/review function
- Two selectable recording speeds
- Measures 2.3 x 4.8 x 1.0 inches (W x D x H)
Description
Olympus Pearlcorder S713 microcassette recorder comes with voice activation so you can utilize it "hands-free" if desired. It also features fast play mode for playback that's 25% faster, and external jacks for headphones, earphones, and AC power.
The Olympus S713 Pearlcorder Microcassette Recorder comes with voice activation so you can utilize it "hands-free" recording if desired. It also features fast play mode for playback that is 25-percent faster, and external jacks for headphones, earphones, and AC power.
The built-in microphone is discreet, but powerful, and clearly records important information from meetings, conferences, interviews, and other encounters where you want to make sure you did not miss a beat. For speedy reminders of what was just recorded, the S713 allows you to listen efficiently with a playback option that is 25-percent faster than real time. With the voice activation, the device will sense sound and start/stop recording automatically, so you'll never waste valuable tape on dead air. And with the tape counter, you can easily cue/review important recordings quickly with the slide-switch button.
What's in the Box
S713 microcassette recorder, instruction manual, two AA batteries, and three XB60 microcassettes.
Spotlight customer reviews
Great Value for that price
[ Posted: 2007-09-07 ]
This Olympus recorder has a great sound quality. I used it with a attached microphone and it showed great results also on playback.
Great Value +++++
Disappointing for sure
[ Posted: 2003-02-09 ]
The tape recorder did a poor job with picking up sound. The sound on the microcassette recorder was muffled and didn't do a good job picking sounds in a classroom, especially if the speaker is using a microphone. If you are looking for a top of the line recorder, I strongly recommend going with Sony