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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Griffin iTalk Pro - MicrophoneCustomer Review: Perfect pocket size recorder! Summary: 5 Stars
This recorder is just right for recording college lectures. The sound quality is clear and audible on my computer or on the ipod mini. Also, its much much cheaper/economical than buying a high quality MP3 recorders that go for over a hundred dollars. If your a college student on a budget but you need a recorder to pair with yout 4GB ipod mini then this is the one!
Customer Review: Will NOT work with 1-st Gen Nano Summary: 1 Stars
OK this is a review of the product listing instead of the product, because I haven't been able to use the iTalk on my Nano. It does NOT work with first-generation Nanos, only with the new aluminum-case ones. This was not clearly or explicitly stated on this Amazon page or the product page at Griffin's website. Ugh. Now I have to return it and find something else - what a pain!
Customer Review: High compatibility, low quality Summary: 3 Stars
The iTalk Pro works seamlessly with my 5th generation ipod. It doesn't use a lot of power. It records in WAV format so the file size is about 450mb for an hour of recording. Its easy to transfer recordings to iTunes. The only downside is that there is no recording level adjustment so it peaks out when you try to record music. It works great for just voice recordings.
Customer Review: This is a bargain. Summary: 5 Stars
This is a great alternative to a stand alone voice recorder. I use mine for recording classes. If you own an iPod you probably have it on you at all times already. This just turns it into a recorder. It's great for recording speech, but I wouldn't use it to record music or anything. While recording your iPod uses like three times more power then listening to music.
Customer Review: Pay attention to which iPod Summary: 1 Stars
This product didn't work with either of the iPods in our home. Further, finding out which iPod it works with and doesn't work with is confusing. I finally found an Apple site that describes how to determine the version of an iPod.
Amazon made it very easy to return but, it's still a hassle and it would have been easier to determine the iPod version first.
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