Electronics : Olympus Pearlcorder S701 Microcassette Recorder (S701ACC)

Olympus Pearlcorder S701 Microcassette Recorder (S701ACC)

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Olympus
EAN: 0050332293342
Label: Olympus
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Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: S701ACC
Publisher: Olympus
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Features:
  • Dual tape speeds give you up to three hours recording time on a 90-minute tape
  • Cue/Review makes for fast / easy message monitoring
  • Built-in microphone for recording anytime / anywhere
  • Built-in / dynamic speaker delivers crystal-clear sound







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Product Description:
This compact recorder with a sleek-looking finish is great for first-time users. Its small size means you can use it at home or on the go, and it features a built-in microphone for clear sound and dual tape speed for desired flexibility.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Little Gadget
I thought I rated this item before but I actually reviewed the tapes themselves. Well, the tapes are -- tapes -- but they and the recorder are terrific.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent... !!
This is a great product easy to handle. I bought it for my aunt. She found it easier than a digital voice recorder to handle. The case is very resistant to falls or shocks.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - For the Non-Digital Folks in Your Life
I teach a counseling skills course at a local community college, and needed this for the students to turn in an audio recording of an interview. Not all students are into the digital realities of today, so this analog tape recorder did the trick.

I gave it three stars, 'cause it only runs on batteries ... there's no where to plug in an A/C adaptor (my preference).

If ya gotta go tape, this unit is alright.





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 5 Stars because you can't beat the Price!
I read the other reviews before I purchased this product and most of them seem favorable. So, I thought $19.95 even if it's "crappy" I won't be losing much. Well, little things do come in great packages because this exceeded my expectations! Easy to use, the sound is clear without any static. I am so very pleased. If anyone needing a microcassette player and can't afford a lot of money this is the product to go for!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice recorder!!!
I have had fun playing with this, with my grandchildren.
It is well made and has a good sound!!!

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