Voice recorder

  1. The Best Digital Voice Recorders in 2022
  2. Sound Recorder app for Windows: FAQ
  3. Voice Recorder
  4. Don't Miss a Second: The Best Voice Recorder Apps


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The Best Digital Voice Recorders in 2022

• Olympus Digital Pocket Recorder • Philips DPM6000 Pocket Memo Digital Recorder • Sony ICDUX560BLK Voice Recorder • Livescribe Symphony Smartpen Bluetooth Personal Recorder • Olympus DP-201 Recorder • Olympus VN-7200 Voice Recorder • Modea Portable Digital USB Disk Recorder • Olympus WS-853 with 8GB Recorder • Philips DVT6500 Voice Tracer Digital Recorder • Buyer's Guide These little digital marvels offer loads of storage space for days of recording time. Perfect for everyone from students to journalists to Moms who just need to remember shopping lists and their children's daily schedules, digital voice recorders are convenient and compact so that you can take them on the go. With built-in microphones that are sensitive enough to seek out only the vocal content you want to record and eliminate background noise at the same time, these recorders are often voice activated so that they only work when someone is speaking. You also want a device that has USB connectivity so it’s easy to hook up to any PC or Mac so you can download and manage your recordings. Some devices are outfitted with additional features such as file editing, variable speed play back, external microphone ports, and they can even record and play multiple file formats from MP3 to WAV among others. Whether you're looking for a digital recorder to capture a busy sound environment with numerous voice speaking or you just need a device to record the audio from an important lecture, we have a variety of products ...

Sound Recorder app for Windows: FAQ

Sound Recorder is an app you can use to record audio for up to three hours per recording file. You can use it side by side with other apps, which allows you to record sound while you continue working on your PC. (While there is also a desktop program called Sound Recorder, this article is about the Sound Recorder app.) • To start recording, tap or click the circular button with a microphone in the center. This is your Record button. • To pause recording, tap or click Pause. • To resume the same recording you paused, tap or click Pause again. • To save the recording tap or click Stop. You'll see the recording appear in your list of recordings. (The next time you tap or click Record, you'll start a new recording.) • Open Sound Recorder. • Tap or click the recording you want to share. • Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Share. (If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click Share.) • You'll see a list of the apps you have that can share. To mail your recording, tap or click Mail and follow the instructions. To share your recording to an app, tap or click the app and follow the instructions. You can also send recording files as attachments right from the Mail app. Tap or click Sound Recorder from the menu when you're choosing a file to attach to an email. • Tap or click the recording you want to trim. • Tap or click Trim. • Drag the left and right ends of the timeline to the new start a...

Voice Recorder

Our free online voice recorder allows you to record your voice within 5 minutes via your Microphone and save it as mp3 file. It is operated in three simple steps. 1. Click the button: Start Record, and get into the Recording page to start your voice recording. 2. On the Recording page, you speak and your voice is recorded locally. Once your recording is completed, click the Stop button and get into the Playback page. 3. On the Playback page, you could play the recorded voice or click the Save button to save your recording to a mp3 file. You may use our free Audio Cutter widget to crop it to the section you like, or the Voice Changer widget to change your voice to whatever voice type you prefer. Click the buttons at the top of this page to enjoy our free service.

Don't Miss a Second: The Best Voice Recorder Apps

My title is Senior Features Writer, which is a license to write about absolutely anything if I can connect it to technology (I can). I’ve been at PCMag since 2011 and have covered the surveillance state, vaccination cards, ghost guns, voting, ISIS, art, fashion, film, design, gender bias, and more. You might have seen me on TV talking about these topics or heard me on your commute home on the radio or a podcast. Or maybe you’ve just seen A good voice-recorder app is essential for students, journalists, When you search "voice recorders" in an app store, it can be hard to sort through all of the choices to find one that has exactly the features you need. We've done that for you here. I put in my own recommendations, talked to my colleagues at PCMag about what they use, and researched what else is out there. These apps range from basic, easy-to-operate choices to ones with a full range of features, including AI-basedtranscription, that pros will appreciate. Many of the apps are free, and the rest are relatively low-cost compared with purchasing a digital recorder. One thing to note: For any apps that also handle transcription, (Opens in a new window)—so proceed with caution when recording anything that you want to remain confidential. Free; transcription services have pricing plans ( (Opens in a new window)) Alice is made for journalists but can be used by anybody. It's the best app for when you might have to record ASAP: As soon as you turn it on, it begins a three-second co...