![]() It can record up to four tracks and offers two XLR-1/4″ combo inputs and an integrated stereo mic, set up in an X/Y configuration. Zoom H4n Pro: This is a favorite amongst beginner audio recordists and indie filmmakers with its attractive value (at $270.99 at Amazon).With dual built in mics and expandable memory, you can sync it to video too, or use it as a USB interface. Tascam DR-05X: For the price ( $99 at Amazon) this portable voice recorder is similar to the Zoon H1n, sporting a slightly less rugged build.It’s ideal for meetings, classrooms, or interviews, so long as you plan to edit on your computer. Sony ICD-TX660: Likely the smallest and sleekest device on the list, Sony manages to make a capable recorder weighing only 29 grams for the cost of $129 at Amazon.The additional accessories included elevate the mic (at $224 at Amazon) from being a one trick pony to an interview mic, field recorder, or podcast mic in a pinch, when paired with a camera or phone. You can use it for strictly audio as well. Shure MV88+ Video Kit: Like the Sennheiser MKE 400 kit, this one is meant to plug in for upgrading your video sound.It’s one way to upgrade your smartphone recordings. In any case it performs admirably for the price ( $67.95 at Amazon). Shure MV7X: The MV7X is a USB microphone so it still requires either a phone, tablet, or PC.It runs on AA batteries or USB bus and supports up to 96kHz at 24-bit. Inside it has two microphones, and even a metronome and tuner for musicians. Roland R-07 Handheld Audio Recorder: A pint sized recorder that has some intriguing functions like wireless connectivity for monitoring, dual recording with high and low gain so you can edit audio later if it peaks.Of course that’s a less portable solution. It’s around $67.95 at Amazon and pairs well with your PC to directly record. Increasingly, USB mics have been the direction of the market away from discrete voice recorders. Movo UM700: This one is a USB microphone.Users can access Boss signature effects as well, all for $276.63 at Amazon. More generally, it has two built in condenser microphones and records at 24 bit/44.1kHz, so you can use it like the other products on this list too. The line-in for guitars means it’s flexible, but uses has a less common 3.5mm input for an outboard mic. ![]() ![]() ![]() Boss Micro BR-80: This niche portable recorder is aimed at songwriters with optional four track recordings on the go. ![]()
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