I found the battery itself for the Zoom H1 Recorder is good for about 10 hours of use. Depending on the recording mode, that means over a day and half of continuous recording capability. The microSD card included can be replaced with a greater capacity card if you plan on recording longer sessions, the Zoom H1 Recorder supports up to 32GB microSD cards. The LCD display is easy to see and figure out what it’s telling you. There are also physical controls (as opposed to virtual) for adjusting the input levels from either the built in mic or the line in, and for creating mark points in the recording, as well as the basic playback controls. From there I pressed the record button which started recording my first test. I inserted the battery and the microSD card, turned it on with the toggle switch on the lower side next to the Micro USB port and I was ready to record. Setting up the Zoom H1 was beyond easy in my experience. Setting up the Zoom H1 Recorder out of the box. This also leads to my wife being very frustrated and confused as to why the TV wont turn on. This was a breath of fresh air as I have been burnt many times before which leads me to go steal my own batteries from the TV remote. To my surprise this recorder also came with a 2GB microSD card and one AA battery. When you order the Zoom H1 from an authorized dealer like Amazon or any number of audio, video, or music shops, you get all the basics needed to insure you are up and running mere minutes from opening the package. I never have to think about packing it as it’s always in there ready to go. Being small, it is also light weight which made it ideal for always having in my camera bag.
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