🎧 Capture Every Word, Own Every Moment!
The EVIDA 128GB Digital Voice Recorder is a versatile audio recording device designed for professionals, students, and anyone needing high-quality sound capture. With a massive storage capacity of 9296 hours, voice activation features, and multiple functionalities, it ensures you never miss a detail in lectures, meetings, or interviews.
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Screen Size | 1.5 Inches |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Microphone Form Factor | Mini |
Format | WAV |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 millimeters |
Compatible Devices | MP3 Player |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Item Weight | 3.35 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.71"D x 1.34"W x 3.89"H |
J**7
read description please. I'm happy with purchase.
Exactly what I needed for work. This is a very good recorder. Only things to be mindful of is placement of the device (pants pocket, shirt pocket), any loud background noise. and how low others speak while recording. I would also say there is about 5 to 8 second delay from device turned off to h start of automatic recording. Also, there is no way to turn off automatic loop re-play of recordings. It does have some weight to it. Is also small enough to fit into my hand with it mostly being discreet. It is also a music player (has headphone input) which could also be a disguise when needing to switch to record mode. I didn't see any covering/casings for it on amazon, but I did find a hardcase to keep it in. I am unsure of how well it is waterproof or dust proof. Comes with a short charge cord. I would recommend this product, give it a try.
A**R
Great for the on-the-go thinker who needs to keep notes.
I love this recorder. It is user-friendly. I am a writer who is seemingly always doing research--even when I'm not intending to. This recorder lets me keep my thinking notes or interesting lines of something I've read or connected-linked thoughts that come as epiphanys as I go without having to stop, find a scrap of paper, dig out a writing utensil.
S**N
Great product
It is very hard to navigate around. The instructions were not very clear of how to do many things, including getting back to what you. Overall, it was very nice and the size was decent.
B**A
I use it for D&D and it's so clear!
Decided to start using this to record during playing D&D and I love it! It helps that I don't have to write as many note so I can play more since I know I can go back & check later. As many D&D sessions go, we go back and forth between whispering really, really quiet and absolutely yelling, it picks everything up quite well. Love it! I love that it can handle the recording for the several hour sessions, I just turn it on and forget about it!
W**D
Excellent Playback Quality
I am using this recorder as part of my doctoral program. The playback quality is excellent and the controls are easy to navigate. My forat recirding was an onterview in a restaurant, and alothough there is noise, the rexording was crisp and all voices were heard. The charge also keeps for a long time.
T**X
Interface a little awkward. Bad pixels.
I bought this to use during extended travel for writing blog posts and newsletters when I got home. (I lost it at the airport on the way home, so… use the backup feature to download your memos to your computer. )I found it to be a little bit awkward. There is a file system with folders, you can download music, etc. not stuff I wanted but maybe others do. I found it difficult to navigate through all of that. The instructions were written in Chinglish, poorly organized, and too brief..Finally, the LCD screen began to lose pixels almost immediately, and they accumulated slowly over the months I owned it. I suspect that humidity could have been the problem, but it’s just a guess.So, to summarize, it worked and I’d probably continue to use it if I still had it, but I will replace it with a different model.
W**C
Easy to use, recordings sound good
The record function is very easy to use, and it leaves no room for error. Just slide the switch up to start, and then slide it down to save the recording. There's no ambiguity, so even if you're not looking at the recorder, you know for sure that it's recording. And you can start recording from any screen, even when the hold function is on. This setup is much better than the one on my old digital voice recorder.The recordings sound really good. I record in mp3 format at 192 kbps.USB-C is a huge plus. I'm ready to move on from microUSB, and I prefer to buy devices with USB-C if I can help it.The backlight is very useful in low-light situations. My old recorder didn't have one. Feels nice not needing to tilt the screen to face a light source or use a flashlight to see the screen.Update: 2021-01-20I still like this recorder because it does its main job so well. The record function is truly foolproof, and there really is no way you can mess up a recording, so still five stars, kudos for that. But there are a bunch of things that should be noted and addressed. They're all nitpicky and they don't detract from my main reason for owning this, which is to record stuff for a long time, which is what I care about the most, so I won't knock off any stars, but this is for anyone who might care about other things like playback or the music player:-When you first turn on the recorder, it takes about five seconds for it to actually start a recording from the moment you activate the recording function. Subsequent recordings begin in less than a second. But if you delete any recording, switch to another folder, or turn off and turn on the recorder, it will take five seconds to start a recording again.-The music player is very basic. All of the songs you put in the music folder are sorted alphabetically in one massive list, so if you copy in ten albums with 12 songs each, you're getting a list of 120 songs with NO organization other than being sorted alphabetically. There's kind of an add-to-playlist function if you click the delete button (weird), but it's clunky.-The bookmark button adds a bookmark to a recording, but the bookmarks are temporary. They go away after you listen to another recording. The bookmarks are not persistent.-The ability to "stop playing" after it reaches the end of a recording or the last recording of a directory should be an option. Instead it just plays nonstop until you either A) stop it manually or B) it runs out of battery.-Sometimes I get a "disk error" message when I try to enter the Recordings Library, but there's actually no issue with the storage. I suspect that when it says "disk error", what it really means is that the "disk is in use, please try again later" or something because if you wait for a second, the recordings all show up fine. There are a lot of strangely-worded texts throughout the user interface, like they use "backlight" when it should be "contrast", stuff like that. So "disk error" probably is more like "Please Wait..." There are also some misspellings, like "Relaxe" and "Tarck", so the UI could use a little bit of refinement.-I find that if I connect my recorder to my PC while it's on, sometimes it won't mount. Turning off the recorder and then connecting it solves this issue.-You can monitor whatever it is you're recording by plugging in a pair of headphones, but the listening volume is too loud. It would be better if there was a way to adjust the monitoring volume.-You have to have a recording on the screen before you can adjust the volume, and often times you first have to start playing a recording before the recording shows up on the display. This could be a problem when you know that the volume is very high, and you want to lower the volume before you play a recording.
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