
Portable dictation devices
Highlighted below are just a few of the most popular portable dictation devices available.
Philips DPM 9600
Philips DPM 9370
The Digital Pocket Memo 9370 is always ready to take your dictation. Handy, powerful and efficient, you can easily control the latest recording technology with push buttons. With the exchangeable SD card, you have virtually unlimited recording capacity and the .dss file format produces excellent sound quality. Completed files can be quickly transferred to a PC via a USB cable for storage or professional transcription.
Olympus DS5000
No matter how diverse the jobs you have, the DS-5000 can handle it. Up to seven folders with up to 199 files each are available to organise recordings. So that important parts can be easily found later on, users can set up to 32 index marks per file during recording. Furthermore, the same number of verbal annotations can be appended to each file - giving users the chance to add special notes or ideas to specific sections of previously captured recording. A handy verbal comment function additionally allows an overall remark to be attached to a file, which can be used to give the transcriptionist general instructions.
Olympus DS3400
The new DS-3400, the latest addition to the Olympus Professional Dictation Systems, supports high levels of security with encryption, a device lock function, and DSS Pro recording format quality. This one-thumb operation device comes with programmable buttons, extended battery life, and a SD card slot.
Olympus DS2400
Whether you're looking to record meetings, dictations, interviews or just make a quick personal note, the Olympus DS-2400 has all bases covered. This sleek and elegant digital voice recorder is especially designed for small and medium-sized enterprises - putting the user in control to ensure nothing is missed. Up to 200 files can be saved in each of the five folders and an SDHC Card slot ensures ample storage capacity. Recordings are saved in the high-quality DSSPro format and users have the choice of various recording modes including the new extra-high-quality QP mode.
