XtremeMac today announced additions to their MicroMemo audio recorder lineup. The new MicroMemo is a stand-alone, hi-fi digital audio recorder designed specifically for the new iPod nano. It captures CD-quality audio through a flexible, detachable microphone and features one-touch recording and a built-in speaker for instant playback.In addition, XtremeMac introduced the new MemoMic, a lapel microphone that clips onto your shirt, jacket or tie and is designed to work seamlessly with the MicroMemo, but also works with any device sporting a 3.5mm jack. Both products are powered by the iPod nano itself, so no extra cables or power sources are required.
The new MicroMemo comes in your choice of black or silver anodized aluminum is available for pre-order now and is priced at $59.95. It's expected to ship early this month, while the MemoMic is currently shipping for a mere $29.95. Complete specs for both can be found on XtremeMac's website.













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12-04-2006 @ 2:09PM
Victor Agreda Jr said...
I'm hoping that little speaker acts as a mic too (like Griffin's old iTalk). If so, this would really make a nano a capable GTD device. Record memos to yourself as an inbox, process at the end of the day when you sync...
If voice recog were around, and you could integrate that with QuickSilver... THEN you'd really have something ;)
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12-04-2006 @ 6:10PM
Joakim said...
Does this thing have a level meter for monitoring input levels? I need something to record the output from my mixer when I DJ at clubs (at home I'd just record through my computer) and I want to make sure the music doesn't clip.
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12-04-2006 @ 8:14PM
SubGenius said...
Victor,
I was thinking the same thing.
But I'm holding out for the iPhone which will have a microphone built in.
No extra do-dad to buy or remember to bring with you.
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