Sony TCM-210DV Standard Cassette Voice Recorder
- Built-in mic and speaker makes for easy recording and playback
- Advanced voice operated recording (VOR) saves valuable recording time
- Clear Voice function improves recording quality by enhancing voice sounds
- Runs on two AA batteries or AC adaptor
Product Description
Record and review with ease… Sony’s TCM-210DV Standard Cassette Recorder includes an AC adaptor and cassette to conserve batteries and provide virtually unlimited recording and playback time when an AC power source is available. In addition, features like Double recording time, Voice operated recording, Playback speed control, 25 hour battery life with 2 “AA” batteries, Automatic shut-off (at tape end), One touch recording and playback, Sony-Matic automatic record… More >>

I have used the cassette recorder several times and it is just what I wanted.
Rating: 5 / 5
Comment by Dorothy M. Stoner — October 18, 2009 @ 12:12 pm
Seems fine but even with brand new batteries, voices sound like Minnie. Is it calibrated at the wrong speed? Doesn’t seem to be very loud either, and also it really does have a lot of hiss. Overall, not happy, especially considering the price.
Rating: 2 / 5
Comment by J. Palsmeier — October 18, 2009 @ 1:51 pm
A+++++++++
The battery i put in the machine 6 weeks ago is still running stong, and i play the recorder all the time. Sound quality is good; it’s easy to use.
Rating: 5 / 5
Comment by T. Gillett — October 18, 2009 @ 2:11 pm
I bought this thing to replace my dying Aiwa. AFter having it for several months I’m not too crazy about this purchase. It doesn’t do a lot of things and it wasn’t cheap. Definitely,not getting what I paid for. It doesn’t cue, the knobs are cheap and it feels with one push, the box might come a part. The design of this thing is kinda lame. The recording mic rests on one side while the record button you must push with the play button just doesn’t make sense. It eats batteries so thank goodness for the dv adapter. The sound is clear enough but not as clear as Aiwa which they don’t make anymore. And just not
I use it for recording ideas for music. I thought it recorded in stereo, well, that was MY mistake.
If you’re recording speech and don’t give a pig’s nose about the ‘feel’ about the esthetics itself, then this is the device for you. And you’ll pay well for it. It’s worth $15 and maybe @20 with the adapter,not more.
Rating: 2 / 5
Comment by Urbanmuser — October 18, 2009 @ 2:36 pm
I listen to a lot of books on tape. This cassette record is great for this purpose. I can rewind and fast forward on this machine. I love it. I can play my books without using my head phones when I want too.
I am very Happy with this purchase.
Rating: 5 / 5
Comment by Ruthann Hockenbrock — October 18, 2009 @ 3:31 pm