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Lack of pass-through adaptor, lack of playback facility, more expensive than previous generation device (due to higher component costs)
Simple to learn and use and the cheapest such solution for 5G iPods available, iTalk records high-quality audio even at a distance. We would like to see a pass-through adaptor, and some may bemoan the lack of playback facility, but overall this is a s...
Extrait: Griffin Technology’s iTalk Pro, a US$49.99 recording add-on for the iPod, is a fine device for quick-and-easy recording accessory, but after testing both, I prefer XtremeMac’s MicroMemo for more detailed work. (See my Feb. 16 review of the Mic...
Extrait: If I could prepare this review in the same amount of time it took me to figure out how to operate Griffins new iTalk Pro iPod microphone, you would already be finished reading. Heres how to use the microphone:• Remove cute little black gizmo from it...
A stereo microphone accessory compatible with fifth-generation iPods and second-generation iPod nanos, capable of using the iPod’s CD-quality stereo and lower-quality monaural audio modes to create voice and other audio recordings. Overall sound...
Lacks internal speaker for instant playback or pass-through port for simultaneous recording and charging, features found in top competitors. Though superior to 3G/4G iPod recordings by a wide margin, recordings through both internal microphones and lin...
It’s only partially amusing that it’s taken until late October for us to be able to review the final version of Griffin’s iTalkPro Stereo Microphone ($50), a CD-quality voice recording device compatible with fifth-generation iPods ...
Extrait: Unlike its predecessor, which attached to the top of 3rd- and 4th-generation iPods, the iTalk Pro uses the dock connector and requires a 5th–generation iPod video or 2nd-generation iPod nano. To be candid, I’m frankly surprised that I find mys...
Extrait: If you own an iPod Video 5G or a second generation (aluminum) nano and want to record decent quality sound, there are just a few choices on the market as of this writing. The Griffin iTalk Pro is the most recent to market with a stereo microphone that...
Can record in stereo for high quality audio or lower quality mono to save space, Takes good recordings, picking up the source sound well, while disregarding most background noise
Drains from the iPods battery, No way to charge the player while using the recorder, No built-in speaker for monitoring recordings, Only compatible with newer iPods
Griffins new microphone accessory for the iPod and Nano does a decent job of recording voices but has a couple of drawbacks that could make potential buyers move onto the competition. ...