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The Olympus DM-650 Digital Voice Recorder is a compact and portable device perfect for recording and storing digital voice notes. With 4GB of flash memory, this handheld recorder allows for long-lasting storage of your recordings. The innovative design of this multifunction device also includes USB connectivity for easy transfer and sharing of your digital files. Ideal for professionals who require a reliable and convenient solution for capturing and managing their audio recordings, the Olympus DM-650 is a user-friendly and efficient tool for everyday use. * ALL WORKS, INCLUDES THE MICRO SD CARD, USB BATTERY CHARGER, CARRY CASE AND STRAP. ** THE OUTER BOX DOES HAVE SOME WEAR AND TEAR ON IT - SEE PICS.
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The Olympus DM-650 digital voice recorder is your partner for successful meetings. It offers great quality stereo recording using its 3 microphones. The recorder has 4 GB of internal memory and a microSD card slot for increased storage. The DM-650 is practical and triggered by the sound of your voice. Producing files in MP3 and PCM formats, the DM-650 model also will playback music, audio books, and even podcasts.
I've had one of these for about a year and the stock mic is excellent on the unit the one issue I had was after about 6 months of use the batteries started to self-discharge over 4-5 days which got really annoying so I changed the batteries and that didn't solve it, then after another 6 months I tried to use it but again it was drained and would continue to prematurly drain the batteried after 4-5 days, I got annoyed so I measured the current during power off state and found it was consuming 7.5ma (@2.7v) which at first didn't seem like much power but over the course of 4 days would flatten the battery, so I did a bit of investigating and took the unit apart and found a RTC (Real time clock) battery embedded on the board, when I de-soldered it and tested the current draw again it measured 0.035ma which was tiny compared to the 7.5ma before, so I replaced the battery (337 rechargeable equivalent) and the current draw remained the same and the problem was solved.
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I have an alternate fix for the battery drain issue, batteries are completely draining after 4-5 days when just left in the device, I have done a fix whereby I remove the small RTC button cell off the main board and replace it with a 100uf 10v capacitor, this has remedied the standby drain issue although it only gives about 10 minutes before time and date is lost during a battery swap.
Great piece of kit. Allows you to select recording format so youre not stuck with WMA. Good memory, but a £5 micro SD is a worthwhile addition to double up on memory.