

Griffin's iTalk ($40) comes with both a built-in condenser microphone and a jack for an external microphone, as well as a small speaker.

The improvement in sound quality over the Voice Recorder was dramatic, especially with the LED's assistance in setting the appropriate volume level. Since it has no internal condenser microphone, I had to plug in a microphone (one that I use for Web conferencing). Although it lacks a speaker for playback, the adapter comes with a three-level volume control and a light-emitting diode that changes color from green through yellow to red in response to recording volume. I wasn't expecting much-at a sample rate of 8 kilohertz, the best recording is going to sound only about as good as a telephone conversation-but even though I tried varying the recorder's distance from me as I spoke, loud crackles pervaded my recordings unless I spoke very softly.īelkin's Universal Microphone Adapter ($40) fared much better. The quality of the recording, however, is poor. The iPod music player can be enhanced with these gizmos: naviPod remote, naviPod adapter, Voice Recorder, Universal Microphone Adapter, iTrip, Media Reader, and iTalk.
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