Wrong product
This recorder produces very poor quality sound, with a lot of crackling. It's a shame. A few years ago, I bought a Voice Tracer LFH0622 from the same brand, which was excellent. Verdict: don't buy this product.
The Philips DVT1250 dictation machine is easy to use on a daily basis to record conversations with your colleagues. Use the built-in mono microphone or connect an external microphone to suit your different needs. This compact model has an expandable 8GB internal memory, a comfortable LCD screen and a USB 2.0 port.
Compact and easy to carry, this Philips voice recorder will come in handy when recording meetings, notes or interviews. With its one-touch capture button, it's quick and easy to get started. You can also enjoy the convenience of voice activation so you can focus on the task at hand. The VoiceTracer DVT1250 audio recorder has 8GB of internal memory, expandable up to 32GB by adding a MicroSD card.
General information |
Product name |
Philips DVT1250 |
Brand |
Philips | |
Model |
DVT1250 | |
Technical specifications |
Product type |
Dictaphone |
Capacity |
8 GB | |
Media type |
Flash memory | |
High-Res audio |
No | |
Microphone |
Mono | |
Wi-Fi |
No | |
Bluetooth |
No | |
Power supply |
Power supply type |
2 X AAA (LR03) |
Battery life |
42 Hour(s) | |
Physical characteristics |
Connector(s) |
Headphone (3.5mm Jack Female) |
Microphone (3.5mm Jack Female) | ||
USB 2.0 | ||
micro SD | ||
USB port |
Yes | |
With / Without support |
Without stand | |
Width |
37 mm | |
Height |
108 mm | |
Depth |
19 mm | |
Weight |
67 g | |
Colour |
Gray | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 22 Sep 2020
This recorder produces very poor quality sound, with a lot of crackling. It's a shame. A few years ago, I bought a Voice Tracer LFH0622 from the same brand, which was excellent. Verdict: don't buy this product.
I have been in possession of an Olympus WS 806 which in sound, matched my smartphone recordings. Having always trusted the Philips brand, I made this choice, but find that I have to make a superhuman effort of concentration to hear the recorded sounds. Moreover, when I put the Dictaphone in NR position, the sound is nasal and of poor quality while the volume is at maximum. I don't like the waste, but I'll have to put it in a quasi scrap position to eventually acquire a more efficient tool. I regret my purchase.