

🎧 Record like a pro, anytime, anywhere—because your ideas deserve the best stage.
The Sony ICD-PX470 is a compact, professional-grade digital voice recorder featuring wide-stereo microphones, 4GB internal memory with SD expansion, and up to 55 hours of battery life powered by AAA batteries. Its built-in USB plug ensures fast file transfers, while stereo mic-in and headphone jacks offer versatile connectivity, making it ideal for lectures, meetings, and on-the-go recording.









| ASIN | B01MZIXLB0 |
| Battery Average Life | 62 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,646 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 7 in Digital Voice Recorders |
| Box Contents | 1 product |
| Brand | Sony |
| Brand Name | Sony |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible devices | Personal Computer |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 8,140 Reviews |
| Digital Recording Time | 55 hours |
| Format | MP3 Audio |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04548736033603, 04548736033610 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware interface | USB |
| Headphone jack | 3.5 millimeters |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 millimeters |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19D x 38W x 114H millimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 4096 GB |
| Microphone Form Factor | Built-In |
| Microphone Operation Mode | Stereo |
| Microphone form factor | Built-In |
| Model Number | 558Q414 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| UPC | 716053675668 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
O**E
Record talks, lectures and sermons wihout relying on a wireless microphone or a smart phone.
I first purchased this recorder during the Covid19 Pandemic as an easy way for our vicar to record sermons during the service with minimum complication. The vicar had the recorder in his pocket and used a clip-on microphone via the external microphone socket. Ease of use and indepence from a smart phone was very important in this application. I used a removable micro SD card to transfer the audio file to my computer for edit. I liked the small size, light weight, simple controls and use of AAA batteries. An essential feature was the ability to record in .wav format Other features (which I didn't use but were nice to have) include: - Built-in stereo microphones - headphone socket - built in extendable USB-A plug for connecting to a computer
L**N
VOICE RECORDER THAT IS EASY TO USE
Good sound, easy to use and carry. Good old Sony. Nice price
P**G
handy little digital voice recorder
This is a very nice and handy little digital voice recorder, also plays music, so can be used as mp3 player. Records well, has lots of settings, eg, can be set up to record meetings or to dictate, etc. Its a very nice little size, easily fits into a pocket, has two (stereo) mics on each side of the unit, I also use a small lapel mic with it, which works great, (bought separately). Easy to use, nice buttons, comes in its own box, with instructions. Does what it says on the tin and works well, recommended. Only 4 stars just because theres nothing really outstanding about it, it just works as expected. Cheers
J**S
The perfect standalone recorder for DJI Mic Mini!
I needed a standalone recorder for content I'm making about electric skateboards, while using the DJI Mic Mini. The receiver has an audio-out port and the 3.5mm cable (that came with the DJI Mic Mini) plugs straight into this Sony recorder! Recording quality at 192kbps MP3 is crystal clear (there's the option for LPCM) and the external mic input sensitivity is perfect when set to Low. The menu system is basic but easy to navigate. Needless to say this Sony recorder is great and I'm going to be adding a MicroSD Card for more storage. Highly recommended!
M**.
Serious piece of high quality kit
If you want to spontaneously voice record your ideas or important lectures, this is the recorder for you. In addition to this Sony, I purchased a cheap alternative as back up, for around £20, and it was a waste of money compared to the this excellent piece of kit. This Sony Icd-UX570 is well worth the money because it records instantly the moment you press the button (compared to 5-6 sec delay on the cheap one). This to me is probably the most important feature and the whole point of having a dedicated voice recorder - to record ideas as they come into your head. It's also very quite in operation (the cheap recorder made a noisy click sound on pressing any of the buttons), automatically saves each recording and is intuitive to use, compared with the cheaper one. I particularly like the user-friendly icons for different settings for recording lectures. These are shown nice and clear and it's quite easy to select the option you need without even reading the instructions. One of the best features I think, is the pop out USB feature which elimates the need for carrying around an extra cord - important when caring about the environment. You'll notice I haven't really commented on the audio quality or the techinical aspects. I can assure you to the discerning ear the quality of the recording is excellent but other than that I leave it to the boffins to review the technical detail, I'm not very good at that! Alas I will be passing the Sony recorder to my lucky daughter who is about to join university. This leaves me the £20 recorder which I don't think I'll be using for much longer so I'll be saving up for another Sony Icd-UX570.
R**T
It’s a great piece of kit.
I have a problem with my memory so bought this to record phone calls (on speaker phone) from my doctors and hospital, and also doctors F2F appointments. It works extremely well; the recordings are crystal clear. Some reviews state that it takes to long to turn on and be ready to record, I have not found the time from sliding the switch down to being ready to record a problem (3-4 seconds) It’s small and compact and very easy to use. Transferring the recordings to a computer couldn’t be any simpler. Overall, I would mark 10/10 for ease of use, build quality and battery life. It’s a great piece of kit.
H**N
Good Buy - Worth The Money
I purchased this some time ago and have used it many times, really useful and great size. I have sued it to record interviews, very clear and able to use the USB to download onto Mac. quite easy to figure out, I've no doubt I'll get more out of it when I do eventually read the instructions.
S**V
Disappointing
Pros: 1. Good recording quality. Microphones are sensitive enough and voice recording is very clear. 2. Good ergonomics. Sony ICD-PX470 is intuitive to use and sits comfortably in your hand. 3. Handy microSD port. Internal memory can be expanded with standard microSD cards. Contras: 1. Sony ICD-PX470 is not shielded against EMI. Voice recorded next to a mobile phone cannot be heard over interference. Old Sansa Clip mp3 player could record mobile phone conversation without any interference. 2. It takes 7 seconds to boot. No snap idea recording, no quick notes. Old Panasonic camcorder is ready to record video in less then 2 seconds. What might be taking a voice recorder that long is hard to imagine. 3. Accumulator batteries cannot be charged through USB port. Sony ICD-PX470 can use accumulators, but won't change them through USB port. Welcome to the nineties. 4. Due to device size retractable USB plug is difficult to use and there is no USB extension lead provided. The recorder is rather thick and USB plug is not exactly in the corner, so no other USB device can be plugged next to it and some USB ports might be completely inaccessible without a cable. 5. Not very good as mp3-player. There is no play list support and directory structure is disregarded too, so it would simply play all mp3 files it can find in a row. 6. No screen back-light, so might be tricky to use in poor light conditions, though to be fair, controls are designed well enough to operate without much looking at the screen. 7. No accessories. No cables / external microphone / accumulators. Just the recorder, alkaline batteries and printed user manual. I was hoping for more from SONY. This has to go back.
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