HHB unveils FlashMic digital recording microphone

Oct 13, 2005 12:29 PM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    



A single push of a button starts the recording process in linear or MPEG-2 formats.
The HHB FlashMic is a professional digital recording microphone that combines a high-quality, Sennheiser omni-directional condenser capsule with built-in broadcast-quality Flash recorder.

FlashMic provides a convenient, easy-to-operate and durable recorder that’s well suited for the press and broadcast journalism, or any other voice recording application.

A single push of a button starts the recording process in linear or MPEG-2 formats. Simple drag-and-drop files transfer at up to 90 times real time to an Apple Macintosh or PC for editing or transmission is done with a plug-and-play USB connection. Two AA batteries provide more than six hours of continuous power.

For more information, visit www.hhb.co.uk.

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