
Sony has announced their new voice recorders, the UX series, which are capable of storing up to 1,000 hours of sound recording. The UX300 and UX300F recorders have 4GB internal storage which can store an equivalent of 1,000 hours of recording.
The Sony UX voice recorders also offer noise reduction and cancellation while recording and it also has 21 different speeds for playback control. These devices are great gears for journalists on the run, allowing them to keep their recording in the device for up to a few months. And only transferring those clips out while they’re back to their base.
Although the UX recorders provide large storage capacity but their batteries can only last up to 15 hours for continuous recording. So, there will be many times of recharges before filling up the storage. The Sony UX recorders consume less battery while they’re in playback mode, allows them to last up to 80 hours for non-stop playback. These recorders will be available in Europe market starting next month.
via hardwaresphere






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