Getting the Most Out of your Digital Voice Recorder! -Part 2

December 26, 2009 by  

The Olympus VN-3100pc Digital Voice Recorder is a one button recording system, run in AAA batteries and comprising of wonderful quality of recording. It is as small as a credit card, sleek, eye catching, and can fit effortlessly into a purse, pocket, briefcase or a key chain.

With the Olympus VN-3100pc Digital Voice Recorder you can easily record the moments of brilliance, phone numbers, things to do, addresses, shopping lists, etc. As an additional benefit, a magnetic clip in the Personal Digital Voice Recorders makes it very much convenient to attach to the car, locker, or fridge or easy to carry for traveling office or home. Just press on the record button and capture any sound you want. It can record up to 28 hours or more; have three speed options, flash memory of 64MB, 4 message folders, each of which can store as many as 99 messages. Period of warranty depends upon the manufacturer. 

Some models of the Olympus VN-3100pc Digital Voice Recorder feature an in-built amplifying microphone to trace a distant voice and their Voice Activated System start recording the sound as soon as it is detected. Moreover, the speech can be converted into the text and vice-versa. 

You can organize recordings by modern and improved Personal Digital Voice Recorders, which allow storing of the recorded data into various message folders which can be searched at the right location or file. Even some personal Olympus VN-3100pc Digital Voice Recorder contains the features which are common in Personal Organizers like books, reminder alarms, personal phone, calendars, or PDAs.

Try it, you won’t feel like to keep anyone else next to your heart (read, in the pocket)!

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10 Responses to “Getting the Most Out of your Digital Voice Recorder! -Part 2”

  1. orford saffa on April 9th, 2010 9:19 am

    This is a voice activated system that helps you to record expenses as you go. The system also allows you to enter online or via text messages.

  2. munstalich on April 28th, 2010 9:05 pm

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  3. us_computeraddo on July 6th, 2010 2:01 pm

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  4. Lmfao Roflcopter on July 10th, 2010 1:17 pm

    go to preferences
    then voice setting, or voice control…. something voice
    and change the setting to have your headset work

  5. j2thejones on August 8th, 2010 5:27 am

    New blog post on badcreditresources.co.cc: Sync: Voice Activated Media System for your Ford Chattanooga

  6. Lionel8888 on August 21st, 2010 3:01 pm

    dreadlocks? No, although I'd prefer a voice activated door entry system

  7. Xeno on September 17th, 2010 9:29 am

    I hate the shape of them, but they drive well, accelerate well, break well, save me *tons* of money on gas, and the built-in GPS with turn by turn guidance is now something I consider essential. I use it constantly and it works. Gets me where I'm going quickly, even in cities I've never seen … although the voice activated system needs a serious upgrade. Like how about being able to set a default state instead of have to say you are in California every time you enter an address? Mine hasn't accelerated by itself yet.

    I'd buy an American car if there was something comparable. Perhaps a Volt will be my next car since the 2010 Prius won't get 100 MPG after all.

    If you want a conspiracy theory about the Prius, it listens to your voice commands, so it could also record everything you ever say. Could be broadcasting too. Or perhaps during the recall they will download the memory of everything you've said while in your car. Voice to text data mining. It's a gold mine.

  8. emilyjpierc on October 24th, 2010 10:04 pm

    #Canon #VIXIA #HF #M31 #Dual #Flash #Memory…

  9. Portable Audio on April 17th, 2011 3:50 pm

    Panasonic RR US571R 2GB Digital Recorder -

  10. nexusfire on October 9th, 2011 7:24 pm

    My dad then modified that into a voice activated system that was featured on Today Show, Time Mag & CBS News. So sad to see him pass so soon

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