audio peripherals
08/25/2006, 11:10am, EDT
Friday, August 25th
TuneTalk Stereo ships for video iPod
Belkin today began shipping its TuneTalk Stereo, a new microphone for Apple's fifth generation iPod in early June. The TuneTalk allows users to make high-quality recordings using a dual microphone input method alongside a line-in port for other audio sources. The system can record memos, notes, interviews, and music. An extended dock supports most standard cases while using the TuneTalk without the need to remove the protective enclosures. TuneTalk Stereo includes software that enables the iPod to change input levels, features a clipping indicator, and supports CD quality recordings. TuneTalk Stereo records at 44.1 kHz stereo or 22.05 kHz mono and includes a mini USB-to-USB cable for charging or syncing, a microphone adapter, and a hands-free stand. The TuneTalk is available for $70. [image included]

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