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Sony Microcassette Recorder Rechargable Battery Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
Rating 
4.0
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Details

Number of Batteries2 AA batteries required.
BrandSony
Battery Cell CompositionAlkaline
ReusabilityRechargeable

Description of Sony Microcassette Recorder Rechargable Battery

Power adapter supplied. 2 AA rechargeable batteries and battery charger supplied. 3 LED battery level warning system. Voice-operated recording. Microphone jack

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Recording Device for Interviews

As someone who isn't the most tech-savvy when it comes to electronics, I was surprised at how seamless my experience was when using this microcassette recorder .As a result of using this product, i found that I was ABLE to conduct interviews with a much clearer recording quality than before. The rechargeable battery is a huge plus because I dont have to keep buying new ones. My only complaint is that the playback speaker could be a bit louder. Overall, a great investment for anyone in need of a

Pros
  • Long-lasting rechargeable battery
Cons
  • Prone to damage if not properly maintained

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Selection unsuccessful

The sound quality of the microcassette format has been improved. Sony almost always makes pretty much the best electronic device in each category. Unfortunately, none of these facts apply to this model (or to any Sony microcassette recorder). While the M679 has a solid build, good features, easy-to-use controls, and relatively light weight, it doesn't sound great. The playback is so distorted that even at low volume it gives the impression that the volume is cranked up to the max and I don't…

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Some errors