The Sony ICD-UX200 is called a 3 in 1 gadget - acting as a recorder, mp3 player and USB storage unit - and Sony have put a lot of thought into making it function well within all three areas.
The recorder is fairly small and weighs in at less than most cellular phones. But the controls are still large enough to be operated with ease.
It can plug directly into any computer with it's built-in USB connector, so you could upload and download file types without cumbersome USB cabling.
The Ux200 means business in all 3 of it's uses: It offers a very high recording and playback quality while you could keep a huge amount of data and mp3s in it's 2GB memory
The Sony ICD-UX200 is a good looking recorder with trendy styling and offered in black, pink, red and silver.Smaller and lighter compared to the smallest mobile phone, it is designed to slide in to any pocket and go anywhere you want to as an MP3 player on the move, a recorder in meetings and interviews and as a plug-in document storage system.
The supplied battery is rechargeable and the recorder automatically tops up its' charge whenever it is plugged via USB into a PC. It takes three and a half hours to charge from completely empty and that give around 14 and a half hours of recording time. It automatically charges every time you plug in to a computer to download/upload files.
The recorder is controlled by way of a main 'wheel' consul similar to those used in television remote controls and a sliding switch on the side of the recorder turns it on or off, making certain that it cannot end up being done accidentally.
The Sony UX200 records very clear voice recordings and Sony's own "Noise Cut" technology and the recorder's low cut filter improves speech recordings for a much better audible range and reduced background noise.
The onboard 90mW speaker output is good for playing back voice notes as well as interviews and so on but it seems a little bit quiet for playing back MP3's. Listening through the supplied earphones is very much better though.
The recorder can also be utilized as an alarm clock. Possibly waking you up with your preferred MP3 or reminding you of a meeting using a voice message you had recorded earlier: "See Joe at three", for example.
The Sony Ux200 offers no facility to provide extra memory space so you have to make do with the 2GB internal memory. Yet sharing data is made easy by the fact that there is no complex software to set up - merely plug in the recorder via USB and off you go.
Sony's recorder has the typical voice activation function that can be utilized for secret recording. Merely leave it within a space and it will only start recording when it picks up sounds.
The small, light design and the slide-out USB is what makes this digital voice recorder stand out. This means it is absolutely no trouble to carry around and a person can put it in to any computer in order to drag and drop data files whenever you need to. The Mp3 player feature is an additional advantage.
The ICD-UX200 comes with earphones, a soft carry case and a short USB wire in case you cannot directly put it in to a USB port using the slide-out USB.
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