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Aiwa TP-M920 Microcassette Recorder

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$21.99

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About this item

  • Microcassette recorder is small and discreet
  • Voice activation and one-touch recording
  • Handy flashing light indicators when the device is recording
  • Auto-pause saves tape during conversation lulls
  • Measures 2.5 x 1.19 x 4.75 inches (W x D x H)



4.0 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #1,050,905 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • #357 in Portable Microcassette Recorders
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer Yes Date First Available September 4, 1999 Manufacturer Aiwa

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You don't have to be an expert in espionage to use the Aiwa TP-M920 Microcassette Recorder, but there is no harm in feeling like one. This sleek, silver device is small enough to fit discreetly in a pocket, and with the voice sensor recording feature, it might have a way of bringing out the undercover agent lurking in each of us.

The TP-M920 features a selectable voice activation sensor and a one-touch recording button. The handy flashing indicator lets you know the unit is recording and the auto-pause saves valuable tape during conversation lulls. There are two selectable recording speeds -- the faster speed makes clearer recordings for reproduction, while the slower speed is perfect for voice memos and audio note taking. The built-in mic and speaker make it easy to record, cue, and review sounds and voice. This recorder features auto-stop at the tape's end and an earphone jack for incognito listening.


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Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2002
This product although has good feature set, but is so badly put together that i have stopped using it. I bought this for the meetings and to record my thoughts for those times when its easier to speak than write (like 3 a.m. in the morning after a 16 hr. work day) - i must say its a big put off,for the keys are so multi-functional you don't even know if you are recording on the blank side anymore. There is a lot of "adjustment-clicks" that this piece makes (like changing sides, reverse, forward and then at other times for God knows what event...:) ...