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- Reviewed on: 11/16/2006
The iPod is a successful music- and video-playing device, but some users have complained about the player's lack of extra features, such as an FM radio and a voice recorder. If you fall into the latter camp, XtremeMac has one possible solution for you: the MicroMemo ($60). Unfortunately, you'll need a fifth-gen or newer iPod or a second-gen Nano to use it, but those who do will be rewarded with an easy-to-use device that gets the job done.
Similar to other microphones built to use with the iPod, MicroMemo snaps into the dock on the bottom of the player. Aside from the removable external mic, which looks rather like a razor-sculpted tail of a show-quality poodle, the device is low profile, measuring just 2.4x1.2x0.4 inches. But about that mic: it's an acquired taste. Some CNETers found the four-inch appendage to be pleasantly old-school, while others thought it inelegant. In any case, it's superflexible and can be easily adjusted for optimal recording.
The front of the MicroMemo features a built-in speaker, which we find extremely useful for checking to see if a recording actually worked, to hear a snippet of a song, or to share a scene from a TV show with a couple of colleagues. This feature is conspicuously absent from the Griffin iTalkPro. In the center of the speaker is a square silver button, which just serves to "wake up" the iPod or to enter the "voice memo" mode. Recordings are controlled via the iPod's center button and are simple enough to make based on the selections that pop up on the iPod's screen (record, pause, and so on).
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