Griffin iTalk Voice Recorder for iPod

Griffin iTalk Voice Recorder for iPod

Griffin iTalk Voice Recorder for iPod

Product Description
Amazon.com Review
In its bid to make the iPod the handiest device on the planet (right up there with the Swiss Army knife), Griffin created the iTalk voice recorder, a combination microphone/speaker that attaches to your iPod's headphone and remote outputs. Griffin suggests using the iTalk for any number of tasks, from recording personal memos and interviews to archiving class lectures to listening to an audiobook on the speaker without wearing your headphones. And because the iPod offers such a large storage capacity, iTalk users can literally record thousands of hours of voice audio without running out of memory, making the device far more convenient than a portable cassette recorder.

Design and Setup
Griffin has been designing Apple accessories since 1992, so it's no stranger to the sleek styling encouraged by Steve Jobs and crew. And the iTalk--with its smooth, white housing and slick, silver-colored speaker--fits in perfectly. It also pays tribute to the Apple ethos by requiring no setup: just plug it in and start recording (the recording functions appear automatically on the iPod screen). Once the device is connected, a user relies on the click wheel to record, pause, play, save, and delete files. The iPod then stores the files in a Voice Memos folder within the Extras menu. Each time you sync your iPod to iTunes, the files transfer into an iTunes playlist also called Voice Memos, where you can listen to them on your computer or transfer them to other multimedia programs (they're saved as WAV files).

The iTalk includes a couple of features that help it stand out above competitors' products. The first is an automatic gain control, which instinctively adjusts the signal level to achieve the best possible recording. The second is a multifunction pass-through jack located on top of the unit. This lets users plug their headphones directly into the iTalk rather than removing the device to access the iPod's headphone output. Users can also connect an external microphone to the iTalk to enjoy additional recording options. In addition, the iTalk archives the date and time of the recording--a plus for people working on date-specific material.

Features and Performance
At its best, the iTalk performs solidly. The recordings are clear and easy to decipher, and the microphone picks up sounds from all over the room. We tested the iTalk's microphone at distances of a few inches, a foot, 5 feet, and 20 feet, and each time it performed admirably. It also picks up TV speakers and some ambient noise, depending on the situation. Playback quality is mixed, however. It's decent through the built-in speaker when played at high volumes (the sound can be somewhat scratchy), but very good through the headphones. Anybody using the iPod to transcribe recordings should definitely use the latter, as the audio is much crisper.

Unfortunately, the iTalk isn't always at its best. For unknown reasons, it often fails to play recordings it just made through the built-in speaker. The files play for a few seconds, and then the menu inexplicably returns to the recording screen. Occasionally, you can play the file by trying again, but other times the file stubbornly refuses to open. The same files often played just fine through the headphones, indicating that the problem originates in the speaker rather than the microphone. However, anyone using the iTalk for important recording tasks--something more than archiving grocery lists, say--should test the iTalk thoroughly to verify that the files are recording properly. Users should also be aware that the iTalk doesn't actually start recording until three or four seconds after the light turns on, which is somewhat aggravating at first, although you adjust quickly.

The problems with the built-in speaker extended to other forms of playback as well. Griffin touted the iTalk as a great way to listen to audiobooks without headphones, but it refused to play Jon Stewart's America (the Audiobook). Many users have complained that the iTalk often locks up their iPods, especially if the iTalk is installed when the iPod turns on. We suffered through a single lockup, which required a quick reset, but didn't experience the problems described by other users. It's possible that the latest iPod software updates have resolved the freezing issues, but the glitch appears at least common enough to mention.

The iTalk is a mixed bag overall. The concept is terrific, and when Griffin releases the next generation of iTalk, it'll likely be a great buy. But in the meantime, users should proceed with caution. If you can afford to re-record your memos on the occasions that playback fails--or if you can test the microphone to make sure the speaker is the only source of the problem--the iTalk can be quite handy. However, if reliability is a major concern, such as when recording one-time lectures or interviews or archiving song ideas, iPod owners might want to take a pass. --Rivers Janssen

Pros

Cons

What's in the Box
iTalk microphone/speaker, user's manual.

Product Description:
Your iPod's a pretty good friend but Griffin's iTalk iPod Voice Recorder turns it into something you can really talk to. This cool microphone/speaker combination gives your iPod full voice recording capabilities with automatic gain control that adjusts the signal level to improve recording quality. Attractive housing complements your iPod. Compatible with any iPod with dock connector and iPod nanos. Requires iPod software v 2.1 or later.

Griffin iTalk Voice Recorder for iPod
Griffin Technology iTalk Pro Voice Recorder/Dock for iPod
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • This is a bargain.
  • Doesnot Work
  • Can't really rate
  • Pretty good little thing to have
  • terrible
Griffin Technology iTalk Pro Voice Recorder/Dock for iPod

Manufacturer: Griffin Technology
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Binding: Electronics

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Product Features:
  • Internal microphone and laptop quality speaker
  • Connect external microphone or headphones
  • Automatic Level Control for perfect recordings
  • 1/8 Pass-through jack for Lapel Mic or speaker
  • Compatibile with 5G iPod video, iKaraoke, and more

ASIN: B000ENQT1W

Amazon.com Product Description

With iTalk you can record seminars, meetings, classes, notes in your car, songs, whatever you want. iTalk has a built-in microphone designed to record crystal-clear audio, and its Automatic Gain Control assures you have the best possible signal level for recording. You can even connect an external microphone directly to iTalk for more recording options.

The iTalk's built-in speaker is great for playback of voice memos. In addition you can use iTalk as a mini-speaker for your iPod. Play your favorite audio book through iTalk or listen to a downloaded seminar. You'll never realize how much you've missed a built-in speaker until you have one.

iTalk can play back your recordings through its integrated speaker, or through your headphones. It includes a pass-through mini jack so you can monitor your voice recording or listen to your music without removing iTalk. You can even download your recordings to play back on your computer, but iTalk's speaker is so good you may not want to!

iPod Compatibility
iPod 5G/5.5G Video

Product Description

Record and Play voice memos using built-in microphone and speaker / Connectors also allow use of optional mic or headphones

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This is a bargain........2007-06-28

This is a great alternative to a stand alone voice recorder. I use mine for recording classes. If you own an iPod you probably have it on you at all times already. This just turns it into a recorder. It's great for recording speech, but I wouldn't use it to record music or anything. While recording your iPod uses like three times more power then listening to music.

1 out of 5 stars Doesnot Work.......2007-06-26

Bought for my daughter, supposed to work on second generation Nano. By description, we have a second generation Nano. Error message states device not supported. I have not had the time to trouble shoot. Would not get one.

4 out of 5 stars Can't really rate.......2007-06-12

Did not work with my older ipod but I've heard it is great...

4 out of 5 stars Pretty good little thing to have.......2007-06-08

I am a podcast host and bought the iTalk Pro to carry in case anything went wrong with my portable recording setup. I have used this in interviews and general conversations and was suprised at the quality of the audio from my iPod. Much better than I thought it would be, but in all fairness it was inside, in a conference room sitting on the table between myself and my client appx. 3' away, so I can't attest it's usefulness outdoors.

Came in very handy for this interview and the audio was good enough that I don't think I'll have to clean it up in Garageband very much, if at all, before I put this audio interview on the website I'm building for this client. Nice work Griffin!

1 out of 5 stars terrible.......2007-06-08

This is one of the worst electronics products I have every purchased. Even holding the mic at 4 inches from my mouth, the recordings produced were swamped by ambient noise. Auto-gain control constantly introduces extremely annoying steps in the volume of playback. It is completely useless. I'm going to return it.
Griffin Technology 4020-TALK iTalk Voice Recorder for iPod
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Easy to use and works great!
  • A Great Device
  • Griffin iTalk for iPod
  • Great item for lectures
  • think logically
Griffin Technology 4020-TALK iTalk Voice Recorder for iPod

Manufacturer: Griffin Technology
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Product Features:
  • Sleek microphone/speaker turns iPod into portable voice and memo recorder
  • Automatic gain control adjusts signal level to improve recording quality
  • Multifunction pass-through jack for connecting headphones or external mic
  • Attractive housing perfectly fits seamlessly on top of iPod
  • Compatible with any iPod with dock connector; requires iPod software v 2.1 or later

ASIN: B0001WW398

Amazon.com Review

In its bid to make the iPod the handiest device on the planet (right up there with the Swiss Army knife), Griffin created the iTalk voice recorder, a combination microphone/speaker that attaches to your iPod's headphone and remote outputs. Griffin suggests using the iTalk for any number of tasks, from recording personal memos and interviews to archiving class lectures to listening to an audiobook on the speaker without wearing your headphones. And because the iPod offers such a large storage capacity, iTalk users can literally record thousands of hours of voice audio without running out of memory, making the device far more convenient than a portable cassette recorder.

Design and Setup
Griffin has been designing Apple accessories since 1992, so it's no stranger to the sleek styling encouraged by Steve Jobs and crew. And the iTalk--with its smooth, white housing and slick, silver-colored speaker--fits in perfectly. It also pays tribute to the Apple ethos by requiring no setup: just plug it in and start recording (the recording functions appear automatically on the iPod screen). Once the device is connected, a user relies on the click wheel to record, pause, play, save, and delete files. The iPod then stores the files in a Voice Memos folder within the Extras menu. Each time you sync your iPod to iTunes, the files transfer into an iTunes playlist also called Voice Memos, where you can listen to them on your computer or transfer them to other multimedia programs (they're saved as WAV files).

The iTalk includes a couple of features that help it stand out above competitors' products. The first is an automatic gain control, which instinctively adjusts the signal level to achieve the best possible recording. The second is a multifunction pass-through jack located on top of the unit. This lets users plug their headphones directly into the iTalk rather than removing the device to access the iPod's headphone output. Users can also connect an external microphone to the iTalk to enjoy additional recording options. In addition, the iTalk archives the date and time of the recording--a plus for people working on date-specific material.

Features and Performance
At its best, the iTalk performs solidly. The recordings are clear and easy to decipher, and the microphone picks up sounds from all over the room. We tested the iTalk's microphone at distances of a few inches, a foot, 5 feet, and 20 feet, and each time it performed admirably. It also picks up TV speakers and some ambient noise, depending on the situation. Playback quality is mixed, however. It's decent through the built-in speaker when played at high volumes (the sound can be somewhat scratchy), but very good through the headphones. Anybody using the iPod to transcribe recordings should definitely use the latter, as the audio is much crisper.

Unfortunately, the iTalk isn't always at its best. For unknown reasons, it often fails to play recordings it just made through the built-in speaker. The files play for a few seconds, and then the menu inexplicably returns to the recording screen. Occasionally, you can play the file by trying again, but other times the file stubbornly refuses to open. The same files often played just fine through the headphones, indicating that the problem originates in the speaker rather than the microphone. However, anyone using the iTalk for important recording tasks--something more than archiving grocery lists, say--should test the iTalk thoroughly to verify that the files are recording properly. Users should also be aware that the iTalk doesn't actually start recording until three or four seconds after the light turns on, which is somewhat aggravating at first, although you adjust quickly.

The problems with the built-in speaker extended to other forms of playback as well. Griffin touted the iTalk as a great way to listen to audiobooks without headphones, but it refused to play Jon Stewart's America (the Audiobook). Many users have complained that the iTalk often locks up their iPods, especially if the iTalk is installed when the iPod turns on. We suffered through a single lockup, which required a quick reset, but didn't experience the problems described by other users. It's possible that the latest iPod software updates have resolved the freezing issues, but the glitch appears at least common enough to mention.

The iTalk is a mixed bag overall. The concept is terrific, and when Griffin releases the next generation of iTalk, it'll likely be a great buy. But in the meantime, users should proceed with caution. If you can afford to re-record your memos on the occasions that playback fails--or if you can test the microphone to make sure the speaker is the only source of the problem--the iTalk can be quite handy. However, if reliability is a major concern, such as when recording one-time lectures or interviews or archiving song ideas, iPod owners might want to take a pass. --Rivers Janssen

Pros

Cons

What's in the Box
iTalk microphone/speaker, user's manual.

Amazon.com Product Description

If you thought your Apple iPod was just an MP3 player, you're in for a surprise: Griffin Technology's tailor-made iTalk plugs into the top of your iPod and turns your digital music player into a world-class voice recorder with literally thousands of hours of recording time.

With iTalk you can record seminars, meetings, classes, notes in your car, songs in the woods, whatever your life or imagination dictates. iTalk's built-in monaural microphone is designed to record crystal-clear audio from sources up to 100 feet away, and onboard Automatic Gain Control ensures optimal recording levels. You can even connect an external microphone directly to iTalk for greater flexibility.

iTalk's built-in speaker is great for playback of voice memos. You can also use iTalk as a mini-speaker for your iPod's music files. Play your favorite audio book through iTalk or listen to a downloaded seminar. You'll never realize how much you've missed a built-in speaker--until you have one.

There's a stereo headphone jack too, of course. It includes an iPod passthrough circuit so you can monitor your voice recording or listen to your music without removing iTalk. You can even download your recordings to play back on your computer.

Product Description

GRIFFIN iTalk -- Finally, an iPod Voice Recorder done the right way, with integrated mic and loudspeaker and styling that makes your iPod look even more heavenly! Plays back recordings through amazingly loud and clear integrated speaker, or optional headphones Pass-through headphone jack allows you to monitor voice recording, or listen to music without having to remove iTalk Download recordings to your computer for archiving or playback With iTalk - your iPod will listen to you! Supported iPod Models - 3rd-Generation (4 Horizontal Buttons) / 4th-Generation (Click Wheel) / iPod color / iPod photo

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Easy to use and works great!.......2007-02-07

I can't believe what a great value this little gem is! I purchased it new for only $20. You just attach it to your iPod and bingo! your iPod becomes an easy-to-use, high-capacity voice recorder. It really couldn't be any easier to use. You're literally up and running in seconds, and the sound quality is terrific--crystal clear! It records very nicely, whether you're right up close to the microphone, or even 6 feet away or more. The sound is mono, of course, but a stereo version was not available for my iPod. It sounds great when played through my iPod ear buds or when transferred to the computer. The sound is a bit too soft when playing it back through the speaker on the iTalk itself, but that's of no consequence. My wife uses it to record her banjo lessons and play them back on the computer. You can't go wrong with this. It's very affordable and simple to operate. If you need something like this and your iPod isn't compatible with a stereo version of such a device, don't hesitate to get this one. I'm very pleased with my purchase!

5 out of 5 stars A Great Device.......2007-01-20

It worked like magic for me, clear recording and very easy to use. It's just what I needed

4 out of 5 stars Griffin iTalk for iPod.......2006-11-10

This is a great little device for the price. I use it to record lectures for class and I haven't had any problems with it so far. It's easy to use and very practical. The only 'bad' thing that I can think of is that the audio quality for recording music/singing isn't great. I sometimes use it to record my voice lessons/coachings, but then again, it's mainly for recording spoken voice, so for that, it's fine. I would definitely recommend this product to any student as well as teachers/professionals.

5 out of 5 stars Great item for lectures.......2006-08-30

My has always worked great. You can ocassionall hear a slight harddrive whining, but not enough to complain about. Perfect for long lectures. I wouldn't record music with it, but that's not what it's for.

2 out of 5 stars think logically.......2006-08-10

it seems there is no point to buying this since it is 32 dollars and the quality of the recording is not that great. although apple says most of the stuff they make is for recording and what not, there are critical flaws usually. for instance, i play drums in a band and when shopping for a new computer, i kept recording in mind. my dad bought a mac mini as a birthday gift and i figured i could bring it in my basement where my band practices (where my drums are located). well the thing is it didnt have a mic port XD. and you have to buy something from griffin to be able to use a mic. what is that. well ive come across the conclusion of just buying a digital voice recorder for 29.99

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