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Wireless Voice Recorder Makes it Easy to Replay Conversations
Stockton-on-Tees, UK, (3rd July 2008) – Banish tapes, disks and fiddly voice recorders forever with the LINDY Wireless Voice Recorder. This simple two piece unit makes it easy for users to record meetings, memos and notes directly to a computer up to 30m away. Once the software has been installed, all the user has to do is plug the receiver unit into the PC or laptop’s USB slot and the recorder’s handset is ready to go.“Let’s face it, we’ve all looked back at indecipherable handwritten notes we made in a meeting only to wish we’d recorded it too,” says Andrew Ingram, Product Manager of LINDY Electronics. “Many people are put off by short recording times or complicated recording devices and miss out on the benefits of being able to replay a conversation. The highly sensitive integrated microphone in our wireless voice recorder ensures you’ll never miss a word again.”
The Wireless Voice Recorder’s easy to use software can be remotely controlled from the recorder’s handset allowing the user to start a new chapter or section during recording at the touch of a button. Sections created can be easily browsed and played back from either the computer or via the handset’s built-in speaker. In addition, a status light in the middle of the handset lets the user easily see that the unit is recording and warns if there is less than 50MB disk space remaining.
The handset’s integrated lithium battery lasts for up to twelve hours, so recording time is only limited by the available space on the computer’s hard disks and the life left on the battery. The battery status can be checked via the recording software on the PC and an LED indicator on the handset warns when the battery is low. Recharging takes 2.5 hours via the supplied USB cable.
Notes to editors:
The LINDY Wireless Voice Recorder, part no 32494 is available now from www.lindy.co.uk, price £69.99 incl VAT.
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About LINDY Electronics
For over seventy five years LINDY has been providing leading-edge technology products from petrol lamps and early electrical appliances in the 1930s, to the very latest innovative designs in computer and audio-visual connectivity today. With offices throughout Europe, the US and Australia, LINDY is renowned for the high quality of its goods, obtained by keeping a strict control over all design and manufacture stages, and excellent levels of customer service. www.lindy.co.uk
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