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El Salvador, San Salvador
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Review on Efficient Recording Solution: VoiceTracer DVT4110 - Perfect for Lectures and Interviews by Malik Berry

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent noise isolation for recordings; Build quality is okay

This is a pretty cool little audio recorder. I wanted to try this for recording audio, for making videos on YTube and also for dictating notes for work. There are some things I like (some features that allow sharing, sound quality, rechargeable battery), but I'm a lot less confident about the build quality and its lifespan. This is a cool little voice recorder with a lot of features to get used to. Usage: Turning it on takes a lot more effort than it should. You have to hold down the little switch. in the top-right corner until the screen lights up (assuming you charged it with the included, but short, USB-C cable). Once you turn it on, you should get used to having the same color buttons as the screen frame to move and do whatever you want. Getting started was a breeze and I didn't have to download their app (bonus). What immediately struck me was how well this works in a very noisy room. I had 2 computers, a big fan, kids in the background and he just focused on my voice like a champ. I'm very impressed with how good it sounds. It seems to work well for a beginner but has more advanced features if you are an advanced user. During recording, a red light flashes under the connected "zoom mics" so there's no question as to whether or not a recording is in progress. This helps avoid re-recordings as you can tell if it's on or not. There is 8GB of internal storage and space for a microSD memory card. This works well for notes at work and maybe a simple podcast. I really like it and recommend trying it out if you are on a budget but need a personal recorder with good noise reduction capabilities.

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Poor kit