Audio Recorders Buyer’s Guide
From recording university lectures and podcast interviews, to documenting threats or broken promises, there’s no substitute for having the truth in people’s own words.
Why Do You Need An Audio Recording Device?
So who are these for? Everyone from students to investigators. There’s a wide range of applications, such as:
- Interviews
Whether you’re a journalist, podcaster, or just trying to document processes at work, having a dedicated tool for capturing audio can be a lifesaver. Once you’ve added something like our Digital Voice Recorder into your workflow, you’ll wonder how you managed without one.
- Inspiration
Creatives know all too well the frustration of inspiration striking at inopportune times. Whether you’re a writer, poet, musician, game designer, or just have a creative streak you’ve yet to express, capturing ideas as they come can be essential to the creative process. Don’t let that hit song or bestselling novel slip through your fingers: act while the idea is fresh!
- Documentation
Long, information-dense presentations can be a struggle to keep up with. Capture a university lecture or document your long corporate meeting, then review the notes like a podcast on your way home. Something like our Heart Pendant Spy Microphone lets you unobtrusively document everything without being a distraction.
- Investigation
Private investigators, secret shoppers, and anyone in an unhealthy relationship (personal or professional) can benefit greatly from covertly recording what people actually say.
Law Enforcement Grade voice recorders ensure that you reliably document clear, unambiguous evidence: leaving nothing to chance.
Can’t You Just Use Your Smartphone?
Plenty of apps promise to turn your mobile device into a handheld recorder. For jotting down a few seconds of speech, you might get away with using your smartphone. But for all their bells and whistles, modern smartphones aren’t always known for their pristine audio quality: and launching your app can waste precious seconds, missing crucial evidence.
Furthermore, if you intend to record lengthy content like an interview, there’s the serious risk of running headfirst into a lack of storage space. Even if you delete all your apps, music, and so forth, take it from people who’ve been there: it’s entirely too easy to run out of space. And once that happens, you’re pretty much done: killing the flow of interviews, failing to document your new idea, and missing crucial evidence.
There’s a reason why professionals rely on specialised gear. If something is important enough to record, then it’s important enough to make sure you actually record it.
What Features Do You Need?
Modern spy gear can seem daunting at first glance, and audio recorders are no exception. While it’s easy to get overwhelmed by an avalanche of features, most audio recorders are remarkably simple and easy to use.
Some features to keep in mind:
- USB Connectivity
Accessibility and ease of use are essential, and our selection of modern recording devices makes it easy. Say goodbye to proprietary connection and storage: say hello to USB and micro SD cards. It’s important to charge, download, and listen to your files easily: so get a recording device that simplifies this for you.
- Audio Quality
Higher quality is always better, but there’s always a trade-off. High-resolution audio takes up more storage space and can be marginally more expensive. To get the best of both worlds, products like the DVR-616 voice-activated recorder let you choose between MP3 and higher quality PCM recording formats, based on your needs.
- Voice Activation
Perfect for covertly recording conversations or taking notes while you’re driving, a voice-activated recorder captures the important stuff while ignoring silence. You can leave them on standby, waiting for something to happen, or dictate notes during your commute: it’s like having an invisible assistant.
- Concealability
If all you need is a dictation device, then something like our Digital Voice Recorder should do the trick. But even if you don’t need to covertly record today, that doesn’t mean you won’t want to tomorrow: so whether it’s a watch, key, or USB drive, there are plenty of perfectly-concealed devices available.
We’ve also got a spy camera hidden in a voice recorder: options abound.
Where Should You Place Your Recording Device?
Distance matters, but not as much as you might think. While your microphone will get the best signal at less than 2 metres, you can still pick up conversations from 6 or 7 metres away, though this does run a greater risk of being muffled by noise.
For audio recorders kept on your person, a clear line is best: something like our Heart Pendant Spy Microphone works great on a keychain, purse, etc. Even if you have it in your pocket, the sound will be muffled, but should still be legible at a couple of metres. It’s not a bad idea to make some test recordings to get accustomed to how your audio recorder captures sound in different situations.
Making The Right Choice For YOU
In broad terms, covert recording equipment can be broken down into three broad categories: Professional Grade, Consumer Grade, and Junk. We don’t sell any products that we wouldn’t recommend: when you buy an audio recording device from The Spy Store UK, you’re getting something that’s been tested and used by people who live and breathe this stuff. Shipped from within the UK, directly from our Manchester warehouse, we provide nationwide delivery.
Once you understand your needs, it’s a simple matter of selecting the audio recorder that’s right for you. If you’re curious about features, or just want an expert opinion, our staff is always happy to answer any questions.
Seriously, we love this stuff. Feel free to call or use the chat function: we’re always happy to help.