The line includes five models and available features like the industry's display, 2 GB storage capacity, microphones, six recording modes, and high quality stereo recording. Expanded features include MP3 music playback and FM radio recording.
Digital Voice Tracers offer connectivity through USB 2.0 for fast file download to a computer. The Digital Voice Tracer 860 and 880 models support USB-powered recording, which eliminates battery consumption, the company said. Longer audio recordings can be managed by utilizing an index function that marks reference points, such as the beginning of a new section. Recordings can be played back at a faster or slower speed, making it easier to review or transcribe a note or a dictation file, the company noted.
"Digital Voice Tracers are simple to use right out of the box, making it easy for anyone to benefit from digital dictation, especially those who do not need fully integrated, professionally managed workflows," said Thomas Brauner, Senior Director and Category Leader of Philips Speech Processing. "The benefits of being able to record ideas and thoughts for later reference are manifold. Small, lightweight and portable, the new Digital Voice Tracers ensure that important events are captured - anytime and anywhere. That's note taking at its best."
The Digital Voice Tracer 660, 860 and 880 models are packaged with a USB cable, batteries and lapel microphone, as well as stereo headphones for confidential file playback. The Digital Voice Tracers will be available in October, the company noted in a release.
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