The stick has a small built-in battery (110mAh), which can be charged directly on the computer or a USB charger. According to the manufacturer it considers fully charged 15 hours since the Stick consumes very little energy. The memory capacity is 8 GB, effectively available at my stick 7.71 GB. This allows approximately 150 hours of voice recordings in WAV format record. In addition, the drive still has a intgriertes micro and a poorly lit LED, the one over blue or red light the mode in which the stick is straight and are on battery charge level.
The key has been detected in my Windows 7 immediately. It makes sense to provide you the time it right the first time a as the WAV files are stored under the Date / Time. To set the time, a folder called "set UDisk Time" is stored on the stick, you just have to click only. Thus, the device would be ready for use.
Recording starts when you move the slider to "on" moves around 5 seconds. When you start recording, the light emitting diode changes from red to blue. A recording during the stick on computers unfortunately I depend not possible. The sound quality is not outstanding, but ok. That probably also depends crucially on the premises and the surrounding noise. But what the recording extremely disturbing is when you hold the stick in his hand and the fingers only a little moved on. The drowned on the recording then almost everything. So it is advisable to let the stick lying quietly during recording. Even if you stowed it in the recording, for example in a shirt pocket, the quality of the RECORDING is very modest. The only thing that bothers me a bit that the recording is relatively quiet.
Overall, this is a handy and inconspicuous small voice recorder with very high capacity and reasonable Aufnahmequaltät. A comparison with a classic voice recorder here ruled out. Mir are well worth the 5 star anyway.