HHB offers in-depth product information, downloads and user stories on its new FlashMic Web site.
With 10,000 FlashMic portable recorders units sold, HHB has developed a dedicated Web site packed with product details, user information, technical information, software downloads and video content. The site is updated regularly with user news from around the world, recent examples of which include the acquisition of more than 300 interviews in Iceland for a radio documentary series, use of the FlashMic by German public broadcaster NDR, and footage of actor Jamie Foxx showing off his FlashMic on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.”
The site features extensive product information, and visitors can download the user manual in full. They can also access the latest FlashMic software and firmware, and the latest version of FlashMic Manager, the Mac/PC application used to configure the mic offline. The site also includes answers to a series of frequently asked questions.
A German language version of the site will be accessible soon, with other languages scheduled thereafter.
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