(Audio Comparison) Sony ICD-UX570F vs Sony ICD-TX660 Voice Recorder
In this video, we will be comparing two popular digital voice recorders from Sony: the ICD-TX660 and the ICD-UX570.
The Sony ICD-TX660 is a lightweight and ultra-thin voice recorder that fits easily in your pocket. It features a sleek metallic design and a high-quality recording system that reduces background noise without sacrificing microphone sensitivity. The device also has a One Push Recording feature for immediate recording, even if the device had been powered off. With 16GB of built-in memory, you can record for a maximum of 636 hours in one go, or store up to 5000 separate files.
On the other hand, the Sony ICD-UX570 is a versatile digital voice recorder that lets you record lectures, meetings, and music in stunning quality. It features Auto Voice Recording to optimise audio capture settings for vocal frequencies, resulting in cleaner recordings with less background noise. The UX570 series also has a high-sensitivity, low-noise S-Microphone that can capture distant or quiet sounds clearly. With its 4GB of built-in storage, the UX570 series can record up to 59 hours MP3 128kbps (STEREO).
Stay tuned as we delve deeper into the features of these two devices, compare their performance, and help you decide which one is the best fit for your needs. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more tech comparison videos!
Sony ICD-UX570:
https://www.sony.com.my/electronics/voice-recorders/icd-ux570-series
Sony ICD-TX660:
https://www.sony.com.my/electronics/voice-recorders/icd-tx660