Sony ICDP620 Digital Voice Recorder PC Compatible via USB

Activate this compact, silver voice recorder and don't miss a thing. With convenient USB connection and a variety of helpful features, you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.Easily record important lectures, meetings and personal memos with the ICD-P620 digital voice recorder. When you're finished recording, connect to a PC via USB and save your files for later reference. It features four message folders, single function buttons for simplicity and date and time stamps on all recordings. The ICD-P620 includes two "AAA" batteries.


 

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