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EDIC-mini (voice recorders)

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Developers: Телесис.ру
Date of the premiere of the system: January 2024
Branches: Electrical and Microelectronics

2023: Production of 7-gr voice recorders begins

At the end of 2023, the Moscow company "Телесис.ру" launched the production of two modifications of mini-voice recorders weighing seven grams with memory for 75 and 150 hours. Daria Stepanova, deputy head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of the capital, spoke about this in January 2024. According to her, within a year and a half, the manufacturer plans to produce about 3 thousand such products.

According to the developers, the microphone used in the EDIC-mini voice recorder has high sensitivity and low noise levels, which allows professional sound recording at a distance of up to 12 meters. The device provides a system of digital markers, which, as indicated on the product website, guarantees that the recording was carried out on this device and was not edited. This is useful when it is necessary to make a record for the police or the court. Protect access to voice recorder records and settings with a password.

"Телесис.ру" launched the production of two modifications of mini-voice recorders weighing seven grams

Voice recorder setup and data transfer to the computer are provided by the included USB adapter and special software for Windows. The voice recorder is capable of continuously recording up to 10 hours, a LR43 battery is used as a power source.

"Телесис.ру" also produces voice recorders and watches. It is known that in 2023 the company manufactured over 4 thousand electronic devices. This is 21% more than a year earlier. In total, its assortment includes more than 30 different models of voice recorders (by the end of 2023). Products with full functionality have digital identity markers. In addition, they are equipped with password access protection, enable timers and several write modes. These devices were entered into the Guinness Book of Records four times among the smallest devices in the world.[1]

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