I received this device a few days ago and last night I took it to class alongside my old Dictaphone to use for lecture recording. I was absolutely amazed at how clear and crisp this product sounded when I played it. It sounded like I was still in class listening to the teacher: Yes! the sound was that good. I hope it stays that way as long as I use it and until graduation. Keep it up, good work for the manufacturer! That means if you can't use your computer to charge your device directly from your computer's USB port via the device's built-in USB port, you can use the power adapter that's used to charge your smartphone. Charge it for at least 6 hours on the first charge, then 2-3 hours on subsequent charges. However, if you encounter a problem, the manufacturer's warranty will be void. She recommended using the A514 power supply; 5VDC. There is a full battery indicator. You can buy it through Revain or through Olympus.com. In terms of pricing, the Revain is $25 with free shipping, from Olympus.com it's $29.99 + shipping. So if, like me, you're worried about charging your device, this is our use case.
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