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When it comes to telephone call recorders, do you go with the ‘old’ or the ‘new’? It really depends on what you expect to do with the recordings if you need help deciding. Both tape phone recorders and digital phone recorders have their pros and cons but these are some of the strong points of a digital phone recorder.
Digital Phone Recorders Can’t Be ‘Broken’
That’s actually not true. For example, there’s a chance you can break a digital phone recorder if you drop it from a two-story window. But for the most part, digital recorders are less likely to be ‘snapped’ like the tape of a cassette tape phone recorder.
Digital Phone Recorders Provide More Space
With a digital phone recorder you can record more hours worth of conversations than you can on a tape call recorder. For example, this Digital Phone Recorder can hold up to 133 Hours of recording time, opposed to only a few hours of tape.
Digital Phone Recorders Can Be Used Easier With Modern Technology
If you need to email a telephone recording it’s much simpler because the files are already in WAV format. But if you do need a tape recording of a phone conversation then going digital will involve copying onto a tape or a CD (to play in a courtroom perhaps). But with digital recording, there’s no need to convert the files of a digital phone recorder opposed to tape phone recorders.
Digital Phone Recorders Are Smaller
If size is a factor then digital phone recorders win hands down. They’re very small and compact in comparison to tape phone recorders.
Again, there are pros and cons of both digital phone recorders and tape phone recorders. It comes down to which type of telephone call recorder best fits your needs and your lifestyle.
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