Digital Recorder
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APH SOUNDPAGE (MODEL 6-77505-00)
The APH SoundPage, model 6-77505-00, is a digital recorder designed for use by children who are blind or have low vision. This recording device can provide sound effects, music, or messages to accompany storybook text for young readers. The basic set includes two digital recording devices and a thermoformed plastic page slotted to hold up to three devices. The plastic page fits into the 3-ring binder of any On The Way to Literacy storybook (see separate entry). Each device is able to record, sto...[More Information]
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BOOK PORT PLUS The Book Port Plus is a digital talking book player and MP3 player designed for use by individuals with blindness or low vision. This small device incorporates an audio book player, an accessible MP3 player, a clockand a voice recorder and player in one unit. The Book Port Plus contains a Wi-Fi chip, USB port, SD card port (up to 32 gigabytes [GB]), stereo microphone and headphone jacks, and a built-in speaker and microphone. One SD card is included. The USB can be used to connect to a computer ...[More Information]
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BRAILLE SENSE PLUS
The Braille Sense Plus is a braille notetaker, word processor, personal digital assistant (PDA), and Daisy book player designed for use by individuals who are blind. This unit has a Perkins-style braille keyboard and a 32-cell braille display. It offers 8 gigabytes (GB) of flash memory, Ethernet and Bluetooth connectivity, a built-in speaker with stereo earphone jack, a built-in microphone with stereo microphone jack, two USB ports, and an SD slot. The Braille Sense Plus can be used to create,...[More Information]
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ECHO SMARTPEN
The Echo Smartpen is a scanner and digital recorder that records handwritten notes and accompanying audio commentary for people with developmental, learning, cognitive or memory disabilities. The Echo is a functioning pen that uses a high-speed infrared camera to record everything it writes. It also has a microphone embedded in the pen that records lectures or audio notes made by the user to augment the written material. The Echo has an ARM 9 processor, and video and audio recordings are stored...[More Information]
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ICON
Icon is a personal digital assistant (PDA) and voice output electronic organizer designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. Used by itself, this device is a portable electronic organizer and digital talking book player. Used in conjunction with the optional docking station, it is a notetaker and Internet access device. Pre-installed software applications include a calendar, address book, Web browser, e-mail, word processor, music player, podcast player / recorder, voice re...[More Information]
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KAPTEN PLUS
The Kapten Plus is a voice input and output navigation system designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. The system uses GPS (global positioning satellite) to identify locations, speech synthesis to announce the location to the user, and voice recognition from Nuance to provide the user with a voice input interface to request information on the current location and to request directions. The Kapten Plus can provide audible directions to get to specific locations by foot, b...[More Information]
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KEY TO ACCESS
Key to Access is an accessibility software module, MP3 player, and digital recorder designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision or learning disabilities. When this device is inserted into a computer's USB port, the user has access to a suite of ten accessibility tools: (1) Universal Reader for reading email and web pages; (2) E-Text Reader, a tool that allows the user to highlight, bookmark, search and extract text from a document; (3) Ultimate Talking Dictionary, a 250,000-...[More Information]
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KEY TO ACCESS VPOD
Key to Access VPod is an accessibility software module, MP4 video player, and digital voice recorder designed for use by individuals who have learning disabilities. When this device is inserted into a computer's USB port, the user has access to a suite of accessibility tools: Universal Reader Plus for reading email and web pages; E-Text Reader, a tool that allows the user to highlight, bookmark, search and extract text from a document; Ultimate Talking Dictionary, a 250,000-word voice output dic...[More Information]
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OLYMPUS DM-620
The Olympus DM-620 is a digital recorder that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This portable recorder has 4 gigabytes (GB) of flash memory built in and features between 64 and 1007 hours of recording time for Windows Media Audio (WMA) format, between 5.5 and 6 hours for PCM (WAV) format, and between 13 and 65.5 hours for MPEG-1 Audio Layer3 (MP3) format. The DM-620 can accept micro SD cards up to 32 GB. It records with three microphones - two stereo directional microp...[More Information]
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OLYMPUS DP-201
The Olympus DP-201 is a digital recorder designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This portable recorder features up to 98 hours of recording time for HQ mode and 202 hours or recording time for SP mode using built-in 2 gigabytes (GB) flash memory. Folders can store up to 99 messages per date. The DP-201 has a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen; a built-in 36-millimeter (mm) round dynamic speaker; a 3.5-mm headphone jack; and color-coordinated "Play," "Stop" and "Record...[More Information]
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OLYMPUS DS-2500
The Olympus DS-2500 is a digital recorder that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This portable recorder features the Digital Speech Standard Pro (DS2) format, over 148 hours of recording time with QP (Quality Playback) mode, and over 303 hours of recording time with SP (Standard Playback) mode using a 2 gigabytes (GB) SD memory card (included), and it is compatible with voice recognition software. The sampling frequencies are 16 kiloHertz (kHz) for QP mode and 12 kHz f...[More Information]
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OLYMPUS VN-7000
The Olympus VN-7000 is a digital recorder that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This portable recorder features Code Excited Linear Prediction (CELP) technology and 81 hours of recording time for HQ (high quality sound recording) mode, 215.83 hours for SP (standard recording) mode, and 1,208.5 hours for LP (long-term recording) mode using 2 gygabytes (GB) of built-in flash memory. The overall frequency responses are between 200 Hz to 7.9 kHz for HQ mode, 300 Hz to 4.7...[More Information]
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OLYMPUS VN-701PC
The Olympus VN-701PC is a digital recorder that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This portable recorder features the Windows Media Audio (WMA) Mono format and between 131 and 823 hours of recording time using 2 gigabyte (GB) of built-in flash memory. The VN-701PC has three recording modes: HQ for high quality, and SP and LP for extended recording. The sampling frequencies are between 8 and 44.1 kHz. Other features include a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen with fon...[More Information]
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OLYMPUS VN-702PC
The Olympus VN-702PC is a digital recorder that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This portable recorder features between 131 and 823 hours of recording time for Windows Media Audio (WMA) Mono format, 22 and 33.50 hours for MPEG-1 Audio Layer3 (MP3) Stereo format, and 89.50 hours for MP3 Mono format using built-in 2 gigabytes (GB) flash memory. The VN-702PC can accept microSD cards up to 32 GB. The sampling frequencies are 44.1 kHz for MP3 format and between 8 and 44.1...[More Information]
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OLYMPUS VN-7100
The Olympus VN-7100 is a digital recorder that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This portable recorder has three recording modes: HQ for high quality, and SP and LP for extended recording. The VN-7100 features sub band/CELP recording format and 39 hours of recording time for HQ mode, 100 hours for SP mode, and 573 hours for LP mode using 1 gigabyte (GB) of built-in flash memory. The overall frequency responses are between 150 Hertz (Hz) to 7.9 kiloHertz (kHz) for HQ m...[More Information]
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OLYMPUS VN-7200
The Olympus VN-7200 is a digital recorder that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This portable recorder has three recording modes: HQ for high quality, and SP and LP for extended recording. The VN-7200 features sub band/CELP recording format and 78.5 hours of recording time for HQ mode, 202 hours for SP mode, and 1151 hours for LP mode using built-in 2-gigabyte (GB) flash memory. The overall frequency responses are between 150 Hz to 7.9 kHz for HQ mode, 300 Hz to 4.7 k...[More Information]
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OLYMPUS VN-8000PC
The Olympus VN-8000PC is a digital recorder that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This portable recorder has three recording modes: HQ for high quality, and SP and LP for extended recording. The VN-8000PC features the Windows Media Audio (WMA) recording format and 67 hours of recording time for HQ mode, 131 hours for SP mode, and 421 hours for LP mode using its 1 gigabyte (GB) of built-in flash memory. The overall frequency responses are between 70 Hz and 13 kHz for H...[More Information]
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OLYMPUS VN-801PC
The Olympus VN-801PC is a digital recorder that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This portable recorder has 2 gigabytes (GB) flash memory built in and features between 22.5 and 91.5 hours of recording time for MPEG1/MPEG2 Layer3 (MP3) format; for Windows Media Audio (WMA) format: 134 hours using HQ mode, 264 hours using SP mode, and 843 hours using LP mode. The overall frequency responses are between 40 Hertz (Hz) and 14 kiloHertz (kHz) during recording mode using the...[More Information]
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OLYMPUS VN-8100PC
The Olympus VN-8100PC is a digital recorder that can be used by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This portable recorder has 2 gigabytes (GB) of built-in flash memory and features between 22.50 and 91.50 hours of recording time for MPEG1/MPEG2 Layer 3 (MP3) format; for Windows Media Audio (WMA) format: 134 hour using HQ mode, 264 hours using SP mode, and 843 hours using LP mode. The overall frequency responses are between 40 Hertz (Hz) and 14 kiloHertz (kHz) during recording mode usi...[More Information]
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PLEXTALK POCKET (MODEL PTP1)
Plextalk Pocket, model PTP1, is a portable digital recorder and electronic talking book player designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision or learning disabilities. This pocket-sized unit plays Daisy-format digital talking books, music CDs, MP3 CDs, and audio books on CD. It reads HTML input from SD cards and USB flash memory so the user can input media, including text-to-speech (TTS), without connecting to a PC. The unit has a built-in microphone and speaker for voice recor...[More Information]
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PLEXTALK PORTABLE RECORDER (MODEL PTR2)
The Plextalk Portable Recorder, model PTR2, is a digital talking book player and recorder designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This unit can record DAISY 2.02 books and audio file or music CDs, and can play DAISY titles, music and audio file CDs, and CF cards. When connected to a computer, it can be used as a CD-RW or memory card drive. The unit comes with Plextalk Recording Software (PRS) for recording, editing, and finalizing audio only DAISY 2.02 books. Radio prog...[More Information]
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SMARTVIEW VERSA PLUS The SmartView Versa Plus is a handheld video magnifier and digital recorder designed for use by individuals with low vision. It also The unit features a 4.3-inch widescreen LCD screen, and it features 6 magnification levels that range from 5 to 15 times. The Versa Plus connects to a TV for increased magnification. Magnified images can be displayed in full color or high contrast viewing modes. The Versa Plus comes with a removable SD 32-gigabyte memory card on which images or audio recordings can...[More Information]
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SONY DIGITAL VOICE RECORDER (MODEL ICD-BM1)
The Sony Digital Voice Recorder, model ICD-BM1, is a digital recorder designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This digital recorder features up to 347 minutes of recording time using a 16 MB Memory Stick (included), and is compatible with Dragon Naturally Speaking Prefered Voice-To-Print Software (not included). Recording capacity depends on the recording mode used. The recorder has three recording modes with sampling rates of 44.1kHz, 16kHz, or 8kHz. Functions include ...[More Information]
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SOUNDS EASY Sounds Easy is a digital voice recorder designed for use by individuals with low vision, communication disabilities, or developmental disabilities. Recordings are made onto removable Memories Cards. Each Memories Card records 30 messages, each 30 seconds long. As a message is recorded, it is assigned a number. This number allows the recordings to be associated with objects, pictures, and/or photos. Recordings can be played back by entering the number of the recording on the unit's numeric keypad...[More Information]
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TADI TALKING VOICE ORGANIZER
The TADI Talking Voice Organizer is a voice output electronic organizer dsesigned for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This organizer has an alphanumeric QWERTY keypad with voiced feedback for every action and raised guide points for sight-free data entry. It can hold more than 900 phonebook contacts and five hours of digital recording. Features include a talking calculator, clock, notepad, diary, phone dialer, address book, reminders, and tutorials. One touch provides direct...[More Information]
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