Product Description
Never miss a word with the brand new Sony ICD-PX470 Digital Voice Recorder. Whether you're a student recording a lecture, a journalist conducting an interview, or a professional capturing important meeting notes, this device is your perfect companion for clear and reliable audio recording. Its high-sensitivity S-microphone system captures distant or quiet sounds with incredible clarity, and the Auto Voice Recording feature optimizes audio capture settings for human voices, reducing background noise for a cleaner playback.
This recorder is designed for convenience and efficiency. With 4GB of built-in memory, you can store up to 59 hours of audio (MP3 128kbps), and if you need more space, simply pop in a microSD card for extra capacity. Transferring your files to a computer is effortless – no cables needed! The recorder has a built-in USB connector that slides out, allowing you to plug it directly into any PC or Mac for quick file transfers and charging. The long battery life, powered by two standard AAA batteries, ensures you're always ready to record when inspiration strikes.
Simple to operate with an intuitive interface and a clear screen, the Sony ICD-PX470 is incredibly user-friendly. It includes various scene selection modes like 'Lecture', 'Meeting', and 'Interview' to automatically apply the best recording settings for your situation. Its compact and lightweight design makes it easy to carry in your pocket or bag, so you have a powerful recording tool ready anywhere in Uganda.
📖 HOW TO USE
1. Insert two fresh AAA batteries into the compartment.
2. Press and hold the Power button to turn the device on.
3. Select your desired recording scene or folder using the navigation buttons.
4. Press the red 'REC' button to start recording. The indicator light will turn red.
5. Press the 'STOP' button to end the recording. Slide out the USB connector and plug it into your computer to transfer the audio files.
💡 TIPS & CARE
• For the highest quality audio, use the Linear PCM recording format.
• Use a microSD card to expand your storage for very long recording sessions.
• Choose the appropriate 'Scene Select' mode (e.g., Lecture, Interview) to optimize audio settings for your environment.
• Keep the microphones clear from any obstructions like fingers or clothing for the best stereo sound.