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🎙️ Capture Every Idea, Anytime, Anywhere — Because Your Voice Deserves the Spotlight
The Olympus VN-722PC is a sleek, professional-grade digital voice recorder featuring 4GB of built-in memory capable of storing up to 1,600 hours of audio. It supports expandable storage via MicroSD/SDHC cards up to 32GB and offers versatile MP3/WMA recording formats. Designed for portability and ease of use, it connects seamlessly to PCs via USB for quick file management. Ideal for professionals, students, and creatives who demand reliable, high-quality recordings on the go.
| ASIN | B00HFW1E1A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #140,364 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #578 in Digital Voice Recorders |
| Brand | OM SYSTEM |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (841) |
| Digital Recording Time | 96000 minutes |
| Format | WMA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050332186880 |
| Hardware Interface | MicroSD, SDHC, USB |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Olympus |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
| Microphone Form Factor | Built-In |
| Microphone Operation Mode | Mono, Stereo |
| Model Number | VN-722PC |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Screen Size | 1.5 |
| UPC | 050332186897 069060052213 050332186880 |
C**E
Superior quality and performance for its price point!
Very easy to use, great sound quality! This recorder has been more than satisfying for its price point! The device and it's USB attachment are both very compact - would fit easily in your pocket. For such a small display screen, the functions are still clear and simple to read. I use mine for clinical recordings, and so far it has been able to capture everything I've wanted it to. I also feel very confident that once a sound file is deleted, it cannot be retrieved - which is great for protecting patient information, but perhaps not so great if you delete a file too hastily? But then, that would be a case of user error rather than any reason to complain about product quality :) Speaking of user error...I once accidentally left mine turned on over an entire weekend, and there was barely any drain on the battery! A very efficient little recorder!
J**Y
Great recorder for the money
This is a great tool for a singer or anyone that needs to record lectures or writers that need to record ideas. I sing in an a cappella quartet and listening is essential to improving our performance. I record all of our rehearsals. I have literally a hundred hours already in this recorder and it hasn't warned me that it's close to being full. It has an attachment to upload it to my computer which I probably will do soon, but it's great for me to carry around and listen to while I'm driving. I plug it into my aux jack on my stereo and the sound is pretty great. I have also been to education events and have recorded the entire lecture (some are days long) and it's great to be able to listen to them over again to get better detail. The recording quality is pretty good - I wouldn't use it to record something for performance, but it is great for learning. It is user friendly.The only thing I wish is that the display were back lit so I could see it in the dark in the car.
N**E
Good enough to do what you need it to do
I just got this to conduct phone interviews for my blog and to record my standup comedy performances. So far, it's easy to use EXCEPT for the fact that the instructions are TERRIBLE! I'm still learning how to use this device. I don't know what all it can do. BUT it has already worked exceptionally well for my phone interviews (i just used it yesterday). I didn't order a pickup mic but I did press record and turn my cell phone on speaker phone...and it picked up all of the sound in the room (including me tapping my feet because I was nervous). It also was VERY EASY to transfer the file from my phone interview to my Macbook. I just did a drag and drop when I located the file and was able to save and rename the file to iTunes. The mic seems to be very sensitive because when I listen to me practice my set, I can hear me swallowing! I haven't figured out how to rename the recording files on the device yet. But overall, it seems to do what I need it to do. SO far, SO good.
C**E
Easy for beginners. How to use
This recorder is very easy to use. I recommend this recorder to my students for lectures, but I realized how someone who's never used one may be confused and only want to use this on the beginner level, so here my "Simple 101" way to use this: 1. Simply turn it on via sliding down the sliding button on the left side 2. Hit the red button "REC" to start recording 3. When you've recorded what you've liked, hit the square button "STOP". You can safely power it off now after hitting stop without losing information (aka there is no 'save' button to press). 4. To turn off the recorder, do so just like how you turned it on (again, no information will be lost by turning it off). To listen to your recording, simply hit the triangle "OK" button in the middle. Fast forward/rewind by holding the l<< >>l buttons in the middle. These buttons will also cycle through multiple recordings when the recorder is not playing so you can select which recording to listen too. The + and - buttons are for volume. The yellow "ERASE" button is self explanatory. -------------------------------- If you're, say.. in college and want to organize recordings by "class", simply hit the "FOLDER INDEX" button and you will see the recorder cycle through A, B, C, D, and E folders (dont be afraid to use that button - you will never leave the same 'basic' record screen that shows when you turn on the recorder unless you hit the menu/scene calendar buttons). You can record the same way as the above steps, the only difference is if you never hit the "FOLDER INDEX" button you will always be in folder A. No big deal. Just remember which folder you recorded in (an image of a folder with either A, B, C, D, or E in it will be on the display screen to let you know which folder you are in). if you cycle through them, so you don't forget later and fear you lost your work. ------------------------------ If you are having difficulty uploading the recording to your computer and don't understand all the options you have to save/play/open with.. when prompted from connecting it to your computer, a simple way to do so is: 1. Right click on your desktop and create a folder labelled "Recordings" (optional) 2. Connect the USB that came with your recorder to the recorder and computer. If any pop-up appears asking where to save/play and YOU DONT UNDERSTAND THEM, simply click the X to exit 3. From your desktop home screen, Click on Start --> Computer to bring up the Computer folder. Under "Devices with Removable Storage", look for "VN-722PC" to appear. 4. Double click on this. When the folder pops up, simply double click on the folder you recorded under (labelled "Folder A" if you've never used the FOLDER INDEX tab, otherwise click the appropriate B, C, D, or E folder). 5. Highlight and drag the recordings inside the FOLDER A, into the folder you created on the desktop. This will create a copy of it that you can listen too from your computer. Voila. 6. To safely disconnect the recorder from your computer, click on the recorder icon on the bottom right of your screen (next to the battery symbol). A pop-up should appear, click "Eject VN-722PC safely". When it is safe to disconnect, another popup will show saying it is safe. Disconnect now. ------------------------------ For advanced users, this gives great tune when playing back and the static noise other recorders generate during playback when recorded too close to phones/outside sources is eliminated when you use the telephone option. You can rename as appropriate, upload the recordings into videos, upload to memory chips directly etc. Very functional overall.
F**.
esta grabadora que aunque mas barata es mejor que la de mayor precio modelo dp-311 de la marca olimpus , resulta que esta grabadora mas compacta si tiene salida en usb ademas te permite monitorear lo que estas grabando tiene varios modos de atenuacion de audio y esta si graba en estereo , también tiene la posibilidad de hacerlo en monofonico por tal motivo la recomiendo muchisimo , tambien cabe mencionar que no hay distorcion de el audio aun con mucho ruido
M**N
Excellent unit. Works as expected. I'm new to voice recorders and this one is very user friendly.
T**M
After using this unit for few of my lectures, I am satisfied. But just. what i think: - ergonomics of operation. things are very easy to work around with, like menu, setting, and record operations. - size, weight. it's very light and for how it weighs, it seems to be built very well and sturdy. the built-in stand is still a questionable in terms of durability (after all, it's still a plastic). - quality of sound. for what it's worth, it is decent. it's not greatest nor impressive, but it does the job well. I think if you have a money to spend $70 (at the time of purchase) on this, might as well try spending extra $30 and get Tascam DR-05 or Zoom H1. The YouTube reviews on those items are far superior in quality and abundance compared to this. ---> I am sort of tempted to return this and get a Tascam DR-05 but my objective was to get a good recorder, and this does a damn good job with it. what I wish it could do or was different: - Although I bought this for lecture recording, there are still small bit of white noise even with kick-stand up or with external mic (explained below) plugged in. Although nowadays, any room have AC running so that's hard to eliminate but you do hear something even in silent room. the external mic helps but that poses another problem, which is... - yes, it does record in Stereo sound. but if you buy the suggested item, Olympus ME-52 Noise Cancelling lavalier microphone, it will ONLY RECORD IN MONO SOUND (left). This can be fixed by audio-editing software but.... why can't we just... have stereo? *sad face* - it runs on 2*AAA batteries. Although these battery types are very common, i still wished it ran on some kind of Li-ion rechargㄷable battery. Personal preference. For what I have used this unit for, it fulfills the duty as handy voice recorder for university students who want a voice recorder. Mind you, you might have to sit rather closer to the front for better audio quality, but it does pick up audio well enough to be audible. // in a nutshell, I believe in buying a high quality once and using it for lifetime. This is great product, but with the things that I'm not most satisfied with, this is only slightly better than a smartphone recorder. I personally would return this and go for something else for a little more money. BUT I'm also poor..... So should YOU buy this? - Do you need a voice recorder, and not just a smartphone app? - Must it be simple to use, but have some settings available for different environmental conditions? - Do you need/want expandable Micro SD slot (up to 32 GB) storage option? - You don't care if it has no LED back-light or Pro-level audio quality. - You (are likely a student and) don't have more than $100 to spend on.... if you answered yes to all, then this will be a very good option to consider.
S**W
I use it for lecture recording. It's easy to set up and easy to use. Most of all, the quality of recorded sound is excellent. The only tiny complaint I have is the design of the buttons - one could accidentally press the Stop button without knowing and it stops recording.
C**.
I really like this little recorder. I bought it mostly to record progress in my commercial gardens so I constantly use this outside. Many times in a very windy situation, this recorder works fantastically with very little wind noise. Exceeded my expectations.
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