- Voice-activated microcassette recorder
- 3-digit tape counter
- 1-touch recording and built-in condenser microphone
- Cue, review, and pause controls; LED recording/battery indicator
- Slim palm-fit design with a lustrous silver finish
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The jack provides the obvious advantage of being able to connect the recorder to an external microphone, but we also were able to record phone interviews. The tape counter made it easy to mark certain parts of the tape while we were transcribing, and the simple controls were great for quickly shuttling back and forth. Pressing the fast forward or rewind button while the tape is playing lets users hear a high-speed rendition of the tape's contents, which was great when we were trying to find the beginning of a quote. The RN-405's built-in microphone is decent, and its voice-activated recording capability offers a great way to save tape and batteries, although it tends to clip off the first word of each sentence it records.
Unfortunately, one of the RN-405's most advanced features--silent auto-stop--is also its most annoying. When the tape ends (whether you're playing or recording), the unit silently powers down. This is great for preventing annoying warning signals from sounding in the middle of, say, a lecture, but it forces users to keep a constant eye on the device while its recording so they know when to change the tape. To make matters worse, the red recording light that's supposed to turn off at the end of the tape continues to shine for about five seconds after the reels stop turning.
Those problems aside, we had nothing but good experiences with the RN-405. It's quiet, runs for more than 12 hours on a pair of AA batteries if the fast-forward and rewind features aren't overused, and the inclusion of an input jack makes this unit a terrific choice for professionals. A jack for connecting the RN-405 to an external 3-volt power supply is also included, but an AC adapter is not. --T. Byrl Baker
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
a decent product,
By A Customer
This review is from: Panasonic RN405 Micro Cassette Recorder with Voice Activation System and Tape Counter (Office Product)
this recorder is pretty decent, especially for the price. I'm a college student who uses this product for recording lectures and it performs fairly well. However, you may want to be close-by the voice(s) you want to record or purchase a mic plug-in. The built-in surround mic picks up some unwanted background noise when I record on a meduim volume setting and the lecturer's voice is drownded (recording on a higher volume makes the situation worse and a lower volume makes the voices almost inaudible).
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good, then failed COMPLETELY!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Panasonic RN405 Micro Cassette Recorder with Voice Activation System and Tape Counter (Office Product)
I have this model, about two years old. Its drawbacks are its tape speed and pause/VAS switches that are too close together and which are almost indecipherably labeled. But it had the other features I wanted -- external mic jack and an AC adapter port. I used it regularly until yesterday when the entire microphone system failed. It appears to work perfectly, but it picks up no sound now whatsovever -- not with the built-in mic nor with the external mic jack. A real problem when you need a reliable recorder!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad for the price,
By A Customer
This review is from: Panasonic RN405 Micro Cassette Recorder with Voice Activation System and Tape Counter (Office Product)
Not a bad little recorder. It's not as good as the digital recorders out there today but for the price I won't complain.
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