The Bluetooth Call Recorder is a superb and versatile recording device that can be used as either a dedicated mobile phone call recording device or a standalone room recorder with a super-sharp sensitive microphone. No other recorder can cover both requirements in one compact unit.
Discreet and Effective Call Voice Recorder
The problem experienced by most when attempting to record their own mobile phone conversations is that the voice recorder incorporated in the smartphone system will always signify recording by emitting a background ‘beeping’ noise, alerting the other party on the call that the call is being recorded at that time. There are other methods, most of which are more cumbersome, that allow discreet phone monitoring, but now the Bluetooth Call Recorder provides a simple and effective solution to this problem. With the new version featuring time and date stamps, it’s also easier to collate your recordings
Powerful Mobile Phone Recording Device
All modern mobile phones including the iPhone, Android handsets and Windows Mobile have a bluetooth transmitting facility that is used for transferring files or for connecting to headsets and car stereos enabling a hands-free calling capability. The Bluetooth Call Recorder also has its own bluetooth facility enabling it to be paired with mobile phones for use as a lightweight headset. The listening device has a recording facility built in and as such can capture both sides of the call conversation on its internal memory storage. The recorder is silent in operation and does not emit any background noise during the call. Calls are conducted through the Bluetooth call recorder itself, which means that the mobile phone that it is linked with for recording the call can be kept in a pocket during the process.
Variety of Different Uses
The Bluetooth Call Recorder can also be used as a stand-alone room voice recorder. With an effective microphone activation range of easily 8 metres, this device can be used to secretly record meetings. By switching on the voice record facility, this device can be left to record what happens in the room in which it is deployed if required. As mentioned above, it can also be used as a mobile phone call recording device.
Record and Playback on Device Itself
Sound quality is astounding, the twelve hour general recording and 9 hour in call battery life is extremely impressive and with a digital in-built 4GB memory giving 144 hours of recording storage capacity, the Bluetooth Call Recorder certainly does not come up short. A digital readout, play, fast forward, rewind and mode buttons make it easy to set up and control the recorder in the hand.
Transfer and Playback Voice Recordings on a Computer
With a built-in USB connector housed under a removable cover on one end of the device, voice recordings can easily be transferred to and played back on any Windows or Mac computer with no need for any specialist software installation. Alternatively, it is possible to listen back to recordings directly from the device using the supplied earphone or through the speaker on the Bluetooth Call Recorder itself.
How do I listen back to the recordings?
Play recordings through the device inbuilt speaker, supplied earphones or by connecting to a PC or Mac computer to transfer and playback.
Do I need any special software to playback the files on my PC?
No, the device will act like an external flash memory device, so no special software is needed, only a standard computer media player is needed.
Will the person I am talking to know that I am recording the call?
This device can record the call without alerting the other party in the call unlike the voice recorder function that is included in the phone’s own system which bleeps alerting the other caller know that the call is being recorded.
I have a tablet phone. Can I also record my calls on this?
It will certainly be possible to do this as long as the tablet has bluetooth, which in fairness should be a standard feature anyway.
How far away can the mobile phone be located from the Bluetooth Call Recorder and still be able to record calls?
As long as the two connected devices are within 10 metres then call recording should be possible, although it is always best to have them a shorter distance apart to ensure a good clear connection