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Reviews (7)

02 March 2016
Handy compact sound recorder with great fidelity!
I used this convenient device to record handbells and it did quite well, as handbells have quite a wide dynamic range. I would have rated it "excellent" except for the interface being slightly clunky.

22 March 2025
Still a super choice, even if not the newest processor!
Even though the M1-powered MacBook Air has been superseded by versions with newer processors, it’s still a great choice for general use. Zippy performance, great battery life, and light weight … and you can often find one on EBay for as little as $400.

12 August 2020
Handy gizmo!
1 of 1 found this helpful After trying several Bluetooth transmitter/receiver setups to send the audio from our TV into the kitchen, and finding the delay (latency) to be unacceptable (0.24 seconds, at a minimum), we tried one of these FM transmitters, and it works well, sending to a small FM radio in the kitchen. The sound quality is adequate, though not superb. Works best with a headphone-level input signal; I had to rig up a voltage divider circuit to keep it from overmodulating and distorting the sound with my “line-level” input. Strictly speaking, the FCC says these things are illegal, but the range is only about 30-40 feet, so who cares? I had no trouble finding an unused frequency even in our “crowded” urban FM radio spectrum. The little on-off switch is flimsy and fell off, but I just leave it on all the time anyway.