The voice recorder is only available in Korea

Sep 5, 2007 07:26 GMT  ·  By

Does Narae Inter company ring you any bell? Thought so! Well, then you should check on it on the Internet. I'll give you a single good reason why. The reason is called Card R.

If you work in areas where it's important to record stuff, this comes in handy. So, I guess journalists or police investigators are the main target of this gizmo.

The Card R is a futurist and modern shaped voice recorder trapped in a solid impact resistant plastic casing. Looking just like a traditional dictaphone. But the most impressive detail is its size. The recorder is merely 6.5 mm thick, which makes it great to cast for a Bond movie.

Its capabilities are not bad either. It might be small, but it includes no less than 1 GB of internal memory capacity, a built-in USB cable and a headphone jack, so you can comfortably listen to the recorded content from your car.

Besides being so slim and so portable, the card R is no toy, as it is capable of 72 hours of recorded audio content. After the recording process, you can easily transfer the data to your laptop or PC, using the high speed and so common these days, Usb 2.0 connection.

Nevertheless, the impressive size makes you mistake it for one of your credit cards. If attending some mysterious meeting, this device is practically invisible if worn into your wallet, or breast pocket.

Nobody will suspect anything unusual in the picture. Cool, huh? I guess these Narae fellows did a good job. However, I didn't check on the quality of the recording the item is capable of, but, who cares about that when it is so thick? FBI does.

And if you're wondering where, when and how you can purchase one of those for yourself, I should probably tell you it is only available in Korea, for the time being. We shall see about that in the near future.

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