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Bell Sonecor BE310VTR Micro-Cassette Voice and Telephone Recorder | 
| Brand: Belle Sonecor Category: CE
Buy Used: $149.98 as of 9/2/2010 16:51 EDT details
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 104130
Media: Electronics Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1.3 x 3 x 5.5
Model: BE-310VTR UPC: 075668213109 EAN: 0075668213109
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 2-speed microcassette recorder with line-in telephone jack; includes phone cord | | • | Records all conversations on single or multiple-line telephone systems | | • | Perfect for recording phone interviews | | • | Voice-activated start and stop | | • | Built-in condenser microphone; also includes microphone and earphone jacks |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description BE-310VTR is a micro-cassette tele-recorder. It features the capability to record the conversations from the line-in-use on single or multi-line telephone systems; dual speed recording and a voice-activated system. It is equipped with a tape counter and earphone jack for private listening.
Amazon.com Review Reporters and other professionals who regularly record telephone interviews know what a pain it is to rig up a phone recording device. Many people attach special equipment to their regular tape recorders, a less-than-ideal solution that leaves a tangle of cords around your desk. If you're having these sorts of problems, it may be time to step up to something like Bell Sonecor's Microcassette Tele-Recorder. Like most recorders, this device has a microphone jack and headphone jack, but what sets it apart is the telephone handset jack. You use the included telephone cord to connect the recorder to the handset (or headset) jack on your telephone's base unit, and then connect the handset to the recorder. This is a great boon to those with multiline telephones, because most recording equipment can interface with only one of the lines. The Tele-Recorder records whichever line is in use at the time. The unit runs on a pair of AA batteries and also accepts 3-volt DC power although an AC adapter (which is not included). There are two selectable recording speeds that let you either get double the amount of time from your tapes or achieve better recording quality. A switch on the side lets you choose whether you want to record calls or play recordings back through the telephone. The unit includes voice-activated recording circuitry that can cut down on the amount of tape used and conserve battery power, but like all voice-activated technology, it tends to slightly clip off the first word that triggers it. The only thing we really didn't like about this device was the switch used to fast-forward and rewind tapes. It's important to be able to quickly rewind a few seconds of tape while transcribing, but this switch is stiff and locks into place too easily. Simple fast-forward and rewind cue buttons that don't lock down would be preferable. But, if you can live with that, then the Tele-Recorder provides one of the easiest and most convenient ways to add a recorder to your telephone. --T. Byrl Baker Pros: - Has no problem recording all of the lines of a multiline phone
- Has all the input and output features you'd find in a normal minirecorder, plus a handset jack
Cons: - Larger than many minirecorders we've tested
- Doesn't come with an AC adapter
- Fast-forward/rewind switch is stiff, making it difficult to cue just a few seconds of tape
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| Customer Reviews: CANNOT BE USED WITH CORDLESS PHONES ~ May 21, 2002 for a home based business w/a cordless phone-- cant use it.Has very good clarity @ close range.
Bell Sonecor Micro-Cassette Tele-Recorder January 16, 2002 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
So far, the Bell Sonecor performs OK. It came with the spring detached from the Cassette door, which keeps the door from being held firmly shut. Better 'quality control' would have prevented this.It is difficult to remount the spring because of possible damage to the unit in the process and components are mostly plastic. I am using it as is. Returning it for exchange is not worth the expense involved.
Great for transcribing notes of multi-party conference calls September 26, 2001 Lynn E. Alexander (Mesquite, TX United States) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
The device NEEDS a dedicated AC adapter. I am a salesperson and as such I coordinate meetings with various customer/prospect personnel and technical personnel at my company. I usually set up these conference calls and normally keep the notes of the calls. There are many questions and action items that need to be followed up on as a result of these meetings. This recorder allows me to fully participate in the call without worrying about keeping notes and when the call is over, I can go back and retrieve the entire contents of the call. I can then create notes of the call and send to all parties involved to verify that everyone is in agreement as to the action items from the call and who made what committments. I have 1 or 2 conference calls a day and this device allows me to make those calls as well as my normal call load and have a life. The sound quality is very good. It also has the ability to play the recording back into the handset if you want to allow a third party to hear the call.
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