- Up to 105 minutes of recording time
- Conveniently voice activated
- Records a maximum of 99 files each in 4 folders
- Three recording modes: high quality/standard play/long play
- Slow and fast playback available
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Along with a jack for an external microphone (not included), there's a built-in high-sensitivity condenser microphone. The display shows the recording condition and the remaining memory. With four folders and 99 files per folder, you'll have all necessary organizational tools at your fingertips.
Other handy features include timer recording and playback, file intro scan, and slow and fast playback. The unit measures 4.25 by 2 by 0.6 inches and weighs 1.6 ounces (without battery).
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126 of 126 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good little recorder for the money...,
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This review is from: Panasonic RR-QR120 IC Digital Voice Recorder (Office Product)
I purchased the Panasonic RR-QR120 on the spur of the moment at Office Max on sale for ($$$). I had done some earlier research on digital recorders, and was actually thinking of going with the Sony DW-90. Depending on your needs, that may be a better choice if you need to record, say, a classroom lecture and then download it. For short recordings, however, this fills the bill.I work as an airport police officer and have carried a microcassette recorder for several years. They work reasonably well, but I wanted to see how a digital recorder would work. I used this recorder in the noisy airport terminal environment to record some interactions with people and was pleasantly surprised. The quality of the recording was as good or better than the microcassette recordings we make. Carried in a shirt pocket, I was able to record conversations with very good clarity. I also hooked an external microphone to the unit and taped some more. In Standard play mode, very good results. In high quality, crystal clear. In the LP mode, however, the quality is so poor as to be virtually unusable in most every application. You could dictate with the unit in LP mode, but even that has poor, distorted sound quality. Jump to SP or HQ and you get great results.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
not bad, but not very durable,
By Eduardo Nietzsche (Houston) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic RR-QR120 IC Digital Voice Recorder (Office Product)
Mine is dead after just a few months. I left it in a business attache bag which I carry around, and simply forgot about it for about 2 months. When I did remember about it and tried to turn it on, it wouldn't even turn on. Already tried to change the battery but to no avail. That said, it was pretty good while it worked. I'd agree that the LP mode gives you a heck of a lot of distortion, and on the much better SP mode the total recording time is only 30 minutes or so. I was using it mainly to take down notes for myself while driving---shopping and to-do lists, etc. The controls are well laid out, easy to figure out how to use it. My only gripe: I wish they'd provided four separate buttons for stop/ff/rw/play instead of one big circular one---it was not a very touch-accurate, sometimes you'd get a different function then the one you wanted.
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