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Electronics : Olympus - Soft case for digital voice recorder

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Olympus - Soft case for digital voice recorder

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Olympus - Soft case for digital voice recorder
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 880





Product Brand: Olympus
EAN: 0050332160118
Label: Olympus
Product Manufacturer: Olympus
Publisher: Olympus
Ranking: 880
Studio: Olympus


Piece facts:
  • (Supplied for the DS-50 only)
  • Special case for the DS-30, DS-40, and DS-50
  • Protects the recorder from shocks and dirt
  • Belt loop on the back of the case
  • Magnet hook for smooth opening and closing




recorder voice digital for case Soft - Olympus






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This soft carrying case is designed to protect the recorder from shocks and dirt. lt features a velcro belt loop on the back of the case and a magnetic closure.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Better options exist ...
This hooks onto your belt and uses a magnet to stay closed. Since I usually carry my voice recorder in a bag with my computer, the belt loop is useless and I worry about the magnet erasing data from my hard disk. I find that it's better to carry the voice recorder in a case for sunglasses - the kind that's basically shaped like a tube. It fits perfectly.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice case, tight fit.
I got this case with the DS-40 recorder. The case itself is quite nice and the recorder fits in it nicely. It's a tight fit like it was made for the DS-40.

The only issue that I've had thus far is that I would like to use the power adapter with this, and since the plug for the power adapter on the recorder is on the bottom, you have to remove it from the case to plug it in. I may be able to punch a hole in the bottom of the case to plug in the adapter.




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent Device! Simple, Useful, and Excellent Voice Quality ...
Simple to use, and excellent quality! The recording quality was excellent, even with multiple settings. I have used both the built-in mic and a wired mic, both with excellent results.

One thing to know: if you want to save as an mp3, you will have to pay a few dollars to upgrade the software, but it is worth it if you want to use it for other programs.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Works well
The soft case for the DS40 works well. The belt loop is affixed with velcro, but the workmanship seems solid, so I am going to have faith!! :) All the bells and whistles are easily accessible, except the power, which can be manipulated through the material quite easily. The magnetic closure works fine as long as the recorder is snugged in and the stereo recording attachment is removed.

After reading some of the other reviews, I think that one of the issues to consider when deciding if this case is for you is how many chingaderas you are going to bring along and where are you going to put them. This particular case is meant to affix to a belt or strap and give you access to record improptu events. If you want to record stereo, phone, or other more intricate events and you want something to carry all the accessories, it would be better to go with a small military or police pack, or even a fanny pack.

With that said, I like my soft case and I definitely recommend.

All the best,

Jay



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * perfect case ...
Great case, great fit. If you take off the detachable microphone the flap of the case adjusts to allow an external mic cord to plug in through the top.

I like the magnetic closure. If it were a snap button you would be pushing on the recorder every time you closed it, that wouldn't be good. Velcro would get dirty and if you were recording and opened a velcro flap, you get that ripping sound on your recording (you might not want that). Very happy with the case.

If I were to make one gripe, it's that you have to take the recorder out of the case to turn it on, but thats not the case's fault, just where the on/off switch is on the recorder.

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