🎙️ Record Your World, One Voice at a Time!
The Sony ICD PX333 Digital Voice Recorder is a compact and efficient device designed for professionals who need to capture high-quality audio on the go. With 4GB of internal memory, intelligent noise reduction, and a user-friendly interface, this recorder is perfect for meetings, interviews, and lectures. Plus, its expandable microSD slot allows for even more storage, ensuring you never run out of space.
Manufacturer | Sony |
Brand | Sony |
Item Weight | 2.61 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.82 x 1.48 x 4.49 inches |
Item model number | MAIN-88333 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | black |
Manufacturer Part Number | MAIN-88333 |
A**
Excellent, versatile and (HOLY COW!) the recorder survived a fall in the toilet
Sony makes these recorders to last! I bought a new one after the one I had by accident fell in the toilet (don't ask). It was completely submerged -- but I did snatch it out fast (clean water, it was a stupid accident I can't even begin to explain). I took out the batteries and left the back door open so it might dry out and work again. I thought, however, nothing is going being totally submerged in water, especially a digital device.The Sony voice recorder that took a swim is just like this but an earlier model. I had it since January 2012, and paid about the same amount of money for it.After it fell in the commode I thought there goes a nice item I used daily down the toilet, quite literally.So after it dried out for a few days, I put back in the batteries. Nothing.I shopped around and bought another Sony voice recorder at Amazon, this very one.It arrived in a week -- nice fast shipping -- and well packaged. It did not come with the Sound Organizer software CD, though I have the software CD from an earlier purchase of the recorder, but I'll bet you can download the Sound Organizer software from the Sony site. It's worth it because the software is very good.When the new one arrived, I put in the batteries and it did not work. WHAT?!? Then I realized I put the batteries in backwards, so I turned them around and that did the trick.So I wondered, maybe I should see if the dunked recorder would work because I might have put the batteries in backwards.HOLY TOLEDO!!! The dunked recorder turned on right away and works just like it did before it took the dive in the toilet.I thought of returning the new one I bought because there are so many other things I need, and these really aren't cheap. But I decided to keep it instead and use the older model as a back up. Overall they are excellent digital devices, well made and the support from Sony is superb.Let me say this about the voice recorder:It has many options and features for recording: you can set it to lecture, voice recording, meetings and more. Each will impact how it records. You can set it to dim background noise, to make the mic very sensitive (and boy is it!) and a host of other useful features.At first the recorder might seem overwhelming because there are so many options. I always end up setting the date and time manually, but that's easy. After you play around with it for a while, getting the hang of everything is fairly easy.AND you can add a microSD card to increase the capacity or just to have other storage. I use an 8 Gig microSD card because if for some reason you mess up (just like I did) and unplug your voice recorder's USB cable from your notebook (just like I did) before going through the process of disconnecting the connection in your notebook, you can mess it up and it won't work like that anymore. But you still have the ability to transfer to your notebook by using the SD card in an adapter.So with my old one (that took a toilet bath) I have to remove the SD card and an adapter to transfer voice notes into my notebook. It's easy and works well.I also kept the new one because I like using the USB cable (that DID come with the recorder.)What else can I say?The Sound Organizer software is great. I have used music files in my notebook and edited them into ringtones. Then transferred them to my Samsung software. You can use the Sony Sound Organizer software to adjust settings in your voice recorder and also to make playlists and probably a whole lot of other stuff that I haven't even tried. In the range of easy to hard, I would rate the software as easy and intuitive.THIS is probably the most important aspect of these Sony devices: the excellent support. If something is STILL causing a problem or you can't figure out something (just like me) there is the Sony phone number where you can get fabulous and friendly service. Sony items may cost a bit more than their competitor, but when you are stuck and just need help, they are there ALWAYS THERE. I never thought about factoring in support when I bought items, but now I do because for example, Samsung won't do squat to answer questions because I bought an international version from Amazon. Sony, on the other hand (and like HTC, too) has support that is among the best. You would be amazed how much it matters.I had to reinstall the software and could not figure out where my voice files were (good old HP notebook hard drive crash after only two months) and those people at Sony offered to remotely connect and they not only fixed the issue but explained how to do it and were not resentful about it. They also were professional, the focused on the issue and not like some others, they ONLY does the repairs (ie: without tampering with browser settings and setting that may just be too tempting to techies at some companies. I have come to learn that it's worth spending a few extra bucks on an item if the support is good. It is not just selling the item but the support that should go with it. .This is actually my third Sony voice recorder. They have all been this make, but newer models. My first, which I loved and got the software CD and handbook with, was stolen in a burglary in January 2012. I had it for maybe three years.The second took the commode dive but is still working perfectlyAnd this model. So if you are on the fence about which voice recorder to get, I hope this review helps. I would not pay more than $59 for it (I got my first about six or seven years ago for $39) so if you see anyone selling it for more, shop around. They are now in the range of $55 to $59. My only reservation about this one is there was NO software CD or little Sony booklet. But it would not be a deal breaker, because nowadays I'll bet you can download the handbook in pdf form and the Sound Organizer software from the Sony site. I just think the sellers should say so, because people might not know you can get software.As far as this seller goes, (World Class, Inc) the recorder arrived within a week, it was packed well to be safe and was shipped USPS, which in my opinion is a smarter faster way for small items. I don't know about where you live, but UPS cannot deliver a package to me that doesn't look like they ran over it first. Because of torn, opened, damaged and mangled packages have been so bad I have now decided I either reject them or send them back. Oh, and this recorder also arrived with two AAA batteries.
T**I
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO ANYONE!!!
Recorder is ideal.I ordered it second time at first for my daughter(she fall in love vith the recorder).She says:this has made me realize how much I must miss in lecture because she is too busy writing notes. Then of course can go back and listen again.Therefore, she is just grateful to have her cool device.Dictaphone is compact and wonderful perfect for listening lectures, heard even a very low voice and it makes great quality.It starts and stops automatically with your voice.Recording menu is very simple,easy to record and transfer files to the computer with USB cable.SONY ICD PX333 Digital Voice Recorder:1.4GB Internal Flash Memory, Requires 2 AAA Batteries2.microSD Expansion Memory Slot, Records Mono MP3s3.Intelligent Noise Cut, A-B Repeat Function4.Track Mark Function, USB Cable to Transfer Files to Mac/PC5.System Requirements: Windows XP (SP3), Vista (SP2), 7, 8 Mac OS X 10.3.9 to 10.8I AM VERY PLEASED WITH THIS PURCHASE,HIGHLY RECOMMENDED IT.WILL BUY AGAIN.
C**M
Great unit
I had one of these for over two years then I lost it while in the woods. All of the features matched my needs. The ability to store music, podcast, and make my own voice recordings made it a one-device does all for me. You can set date/time on recordings (music or voice recording) to play as an alarm so I wake up to a different song each day of the week. The sound quality is excellent and when you use Sony's Sound Organizer you can easily set-up podcast downloads, move music and recordings to/from your PC. Anyway, I lost one of these and I looked for it for a month or two and I just couldn't stand being without it so I bought this replacement. I didn't rate it at 5 stars because the display isn't back-lit. Everything is great on this device except you can't see the screen in low light without you flashlight or something. Some folks say the menus are complicated but I disagree. The right-left button scrolls through the top level menu and then there is a choice for "Details" to take you to a second level. A different list of menu items may appear if you are in playback or record mode. It wasn't long for me to get familiar with how it works. Oh and the batteries...I have left it running all night in the woods to "listen" for game sounds. I retrieve it and review the recording in Sound Organizer for peaks in the sound graph. I can do this three nights on one pair of batteries. It's very efficient with energy consumption. It can go 16-20 hours easy on a battery and records.Another cool thing about this device is it has an external speaker so you can chose to use ear phones or just playback through the speaker. It also has a mic-in jack so you can add one of those ear piece microphones and record meetings or conference calls for later use to take notes. All in all, I have been very pleased with this device and my 15 year-old son has bought one and is using it to keep all of his music on now...and he has iPhone and other devices but he likes this thing better.
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