Posted June 2, 2010 by Chris Gullo in Portable
 
 

Zoom H1 Makes High Quality Recording Portable

340x zoomthick2 Zoom H1 Makes High Quality Recording Portable

Sure, there’s plenty of handheld portable audio recorders out there, but to say that their quality is a little lacking is an understatement. (Fun fact: the “professional” audio recorder the bozos on Ghost Adventures use is the same crappy one I got from Radio Shack for $25 bucks.) To fix this audio quality predicament, we have the Zoom H1. It brings 24-bit/96 kHz stereo recording on the go, with twin mini condenser microphones picking up all that audio goodness in either WAV or MP3. In addition to level and volume controls, there’s a track marker and auto record function. The H1 supports up to 32GB micro SDHC cards for 50 hours of recording on one card, running on a AA battery  for about ten hours a go.

The H1 is available in July for $99.

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