

No voice-activated recording or silence skipping.No way to convert files or save them in different formats.Can’t control recording or playback with physical device buttons.Auto-save when incoming call interrupts recording.Background recording (record while using other apps).Outstanding pick up, even in larger rooms.Save to Dropbox and SoundCloud or share with text messageįigure A eRecorder running on the Verizon-branded Razr Maxx HD.

SMART VOICE RECORDER ANDROID
And although eRecorder ( Figure A) isn’t resplendent with features, what it does offer should be just enough for anyone looking for a solid recorder that outperforms the built-in Android app. With zero configuration, you can record memos, meetings, and more. This free application (there’s also a paid version without advertisements) works great out of the box. With that said, let’s take a look at which top four Android applications made the cut and why. Each of them offers features that are sure to meet the needs of the on-the-go professional, while others definitely exceed the average memo recording needs. I’ve combed through the masses of recording apps to find what I believe are the cream of the crop. So, which ones are the best options for the busy professional? If you search the Google Play Store for “voice recording” or “memo,” you’ll come up with numerous hits. Top four Android voice recorder applicationsĪfter combing through numerous Android recording apps, Jack Wallen lists his top four favorite and why.Ĭonsidering the on-the-go nature of business, having the ability to quickly and easily record a memo or notes can mean the difference between having (or not having) your information on hand.
