- 545 Hrs of Recording
- Store and listen to up to 500 songs
- Internal battery charged by computer or charger
Product Description
Stay organized on the move with this high-class storage device and powerful music player. Transfer meetings or notes and even large documents to your PC with the easy-to-use USB input. The WS-500M is designed to be plugged directly into your computer for fast file transfer. With 2GB of internal memory, store up to 500 songs and listen to them in impressive stereo sound with track and artist name clearly displayed on the LCD.
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Mavey
/ July 26, 2010Looks like you’re going to have to buy the higher model to get the accompanying software (CD) If someone else has purchased this, please tell me that the software is on the device somewhere. I purchased a higher grade olympus recorder and the CD was included. Not so with the WS400.
Rating: 3 / 5
Sihaoxiang
/ July 26, 2010i had it about two week. when i started using it yesterday, i found out my IKnternal battery doesnt charge at all. can someone help me please?
Rating: 3 / 5
midwest tenore
/ July 26, 2010What a dud! Couldn’t get it charged…after days of having it connected to my computer via the USB. Wrote tech support, who commented that I must use only the battery supplied and it must use a USB connection on the back of my desktop which is a big pain since the desktop nests into my home office desk. Had to wait 48 hours for a response from tech support. I’ve done what he suggested but I don’t see anything on the unit that indicates its got any life in it and it’s been connected now for 2 hours. I’ll check tomorrow and let it be overnightOlympus WS-500 Digital Voice Recorder (Silver) and see if it will work.
Rating: 1 / 5
John Ed Cason
/ July 26, 2010This unit works beautifully. Even has a Music side which play MP3s. The online USB is great to switch over to computer.
Rating: 5 / 5
richard morton
/ July 26, 2010I already sent in one review for this product check your files and read it again. Primarily the figures and the numbers were too tiny to read without a magnifying glass! It is a very poor design. Also because I am a stroke survivor I found it very difficult to hold it with one hand without being afraid to drop it.
Rating: 1 / 5