Zoom H2n portable recorder touts five internal mics, adjustable recording range, but Bieber still sounds like a girl

After launching the original Zoom H2 SD some four years ago, the company, which is also called Zoom, has finally launched the next successor. The outfit’s launching the Zoom H2n today, complete with a bolder design, five “studio-quality” microphones and a foursome of recording modes: Mid-Side (MS) stereo, 90° X/Y stereo, 2-channel and 4-channel surround sound. The standout feature, however, is its ability to widen and narrow one’s recording range on the fly.
For reporters, you can hone in on the interviewee and block out other reporters / crowd noise, while concert goers can adjust to target audio from just the singer. Other specs include a 1.8-inch LCD, built-in reference speaker, USB 2.0 connectivity and a thing for pushing through for 20 full hours on a single set of AA cells. It’ll sell for $199 when it ships this September. Bieber fever pills sold separately.
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