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📞 Capture every call, own every conversation—because your voice deserves the spotlight.
The TR600 is a versatile, standalone call recorder compatible with analog, IP, and digital phone lines. Featuring automatic/manual recording modes, 16GB expandable loop storage, and time/date stamped WAV files, it ensures seamless, organized call archiving. Playback is easy via built-in speaker or on any Mac/Windows device without extra software. Ideal for professionals needing reliable, legal-grade call documentation and voice recording.









| ASIN | B079F1K5KK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,892 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #168 in Digital Voice Recorders |
| Brand | RecorderGear |
| Compatible Devices | landline phone |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 438 Reviews |
| Digital Recording Time | 12 hours |
| Format | MP3 Audio |
| Hardware Interface | Unknown |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 millimeters |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.7"D x 3"W x 2"H |
| Manufacturer | RecorderGear |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | TR600 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Built-In |
| Microphone Operation Mode | Mono |
| Model Number | TR600 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Screen Size | 5 Inches |
| UPC | 635648677156 |
G**D
so far so good - works good on VoIP
I ended up having to buy this because my portable recorder was having problems. I'm dealing with chronic attacks from telemarketers who are ignoring the TCPA and FTC Do not call lists and I need to gather evidence that will hopefully, once again, be used in court. My old recordings were used as evidence in prior cases so I am well aware of the laws and what a consumer can and cannot do. Your state must be a "one party consent state" - this means that at least one party of the phone conversation must be aware of the recording. The states were both parties must be aware the conversation is being recorded are CA, CT, FL, HI, MD, MA, MO, OR, PA, and WA. As far as the device: It's pretty straightforward. I hooked mine up without even looking at the directions. There's two sets of modular jack inputs so if you saw the bad complaint on here where the person said it would not fit their phone it appears they were trying the wrong set. One set is for headsets and one is for the home phone line setup. The recording is clear and saved as a wav file, which can be played on any Windows version using the default media player. The audio files are sorted in directories by date (every day creates a new folder) and the file name shows the year/month/day/time/phone number. It does this with both incoming and outgoing calls. Once the SD card is removed a loud annoying alarm starts beeping, so it's best to have a spare SD card ready to put in the device when you remove the original one to play on your PC. You can pick up a card reader for your computer for just a couple of bucks and this is the most common style of cards. I've only used it for a couple of days so I cannot attest to the reliability but so far it's been fine. I'm on a VoIP system using ObiTalk and it works on this type of phone system. My only complaint is that I felt the price is a little high.
M**N
So glad to see an affordable, reliable, fairly user-friendly device like this hit the market!!!
FINALLY! Been wanting a device like this for the last 20 years, but the last one I found years ago was over $600 . . This one is affordable, and does a great job. The sound quality is pretty decent - plenty good enough to get the job done since it's just voice and not music . . not super-high resolution/quality, but if it was, it wouldn't be able to record for such a long time w/o running out of storage space. I set it to record all calls and used it for a couple of *months* or more, checked the storage space, I'd only used less than half of just ONE of those 64 gigs. I'm impressed! Printed manual was ok but had the usual translation quirks .. (they emailed an improved version on .pdf after purchase), operation is fairly straight forward. Has worked like a charm. This would've proven invaluable in the business I ran for some 40 yrs. before retiring here recently. Would've given my *ass* to have this years ago when I got royally scammed by T-Mobil; could have taken them to the cleaners for what they pulled on me if I'd had proof . . (I at least got a notice of a class action lawsuit against them for the very same crap they pulled on me). Also, I use a MacBook Pro, and it was no problem. The files are std. .wav files that work cross-platform, PC or Mac.
A**T
I have to take back my glowing review of this crap.
This recorder worked better than I ever dreamed it would. It's the recorder I've needed all my life. As a court reporter, doing depositions over the phone can be tough, especially when people speak low, mumble, there's air conditioning going, outside noises, etc. This recorder picks up CLEARLY every word mumbled into the phone. Doctors on bad connections come out clearly. People using speakerphones who are standing far away from the phone come out clearly. I'm so thoroughly satisfied! By the way, it works in speakerphone mode (the only mode I use), which isn't clear in any description of this product that I've found. The cons: The menus are hard to get to and the manual is not very clear. You can eventually figure it out though. The battery compartment is too small, so you literally have to jam the batteries in there. I have no idea if I'll be able to get them out to change them and I hope they don't end up corroding in there. They include every cable you need, but it's not clear by the directions which cable you actually need. The cable it shows that you need is actually the cable you can't use, so you have to experiment and figure out which cable is the correct one. ======================== 7-29-2025 After it working great for a couple of years, it suddenly just stopped working. Just doesn't work. Died. Died dead. No explanation. So I can't recommend it anymore.
M**T
It works on my Ooma phone line
I was looking for a device that would AUTOMATICALLY record all incoming and outgoing phone calls in a form that was audible and storable. This device worked exactly as promised. I was concerned that this might not work because I use Ooma, a VOIP phone service. But downstream from the Ooma, my phones apparently work as any normal analog phone line does. I also was concerned because I use an AT&T wireless headset for handling most of my calls, but apparently this device sees the headset as simply another phone extension. I simply inserted this device just upstream from the headset. In other words, the phone line that goes into the LINE (or line 1) plug on the back of the headset was instead plugged into the LINE plug on the TR600, and then (using a phone line provided with the TR600), ran a line from the TR600 to the LINE plug on the back of the headset. Now, whether incoming or outgoing, this device records everything. To listen to the recordings, you have several choices: a) Listen to them on the TR600 device. This is awkward and not convenient. Although I was able to do this, I don't use this option. b) Take the SD card from the device and plug it into an SD card reader connected to your computer, and either transfer the audio files from the SD card to your computer or play them directly from the SD card reader. c) (and this is the best, in my opinion), use the USB cable provided to connect the SD600 to your computer. Your computer will see this as an external drive, so you can play, transfer, erase, etc. OR there's an app available for download (address provided in the instructions) that allows you to manage, play, delete, etc. all the audio files. The audio files are stored as .wav files, which are readable and playable on most computers. This does exactly what I want it to. Another advantage is the "loop" option which tells the device what to do when the SD card is getting full. One option is to simply stop recording, but I chose the option that does a first-in-first-out discard - that is, if it's full, it discards the oldest .wav file to make room for the new one. If you periodically simply transfer the files from the SD card to your computer, you'll never have to worry about filling up the card. I have estimated that one minute of recorded audio makes a file size of roughly 250k, so the standard provided 8GB SD card will store ~4000 minutes of audio. Of course you can install a larger SD card, but doing a weekly transfer of files to your computer means the provided 8GB SD card should be more than enough and you won't need to. Two downsides to this device: 1) It will not work (that is, it will not record) when connected to the computer. So it must be left disconnected from your PC until you need or want to transfer the recordings to your PC. And then, don't forget to disconnect the USB cable because if you leave it connected, it no longer records. 2) Every year or so, I have discovered that one or more of the folders and files within become corrupted. When this happens, the only way to fix the devices is to reformat the SD card. I don't know if this corruption is a symptom of a problem with the device or the SD card. But because of this, I have a weekly routine that includes looking at the files on the device to make sure they are still readable.
B**S
Great product but expensive
I really like this product. It's overpriced for what it is, in my opinion, but it works very well. The device records all incoming and outgoing calls including answering machine messages. The sound files are very small, and you can record hundreds if not thousands of hours of calls on the included card. It has caller ID with date & time. Setup was very easy with the included instructions. I would buy it again and recommend it to you.
A**R
It works...but a little misleading
To start... This product works. It records your calls. However, there are some features that I thought it would have just by looking at it, but sadly, that was not the case. FEATURE 1: From the pictures, it seems as though you would be able to plug in any headphones and mic into the ports on the side and use a headset to make calls. THIS IS NOT THE CASE... You can not use a headset with this unit by just plugging it into the side. That "Mic" port is only used when recording conversations in your office and has nothing to do with your phone. FEATURE 2: You would think that because there is a USB plug, that you would be able to plug this into your PC and use the software to record directly to your PC. THIS IS NOT THE CASE... You can not record calls while plugged into your PC. You can only listen to and save the calls that are located directly on the unit to your PC when plugged in. In order to take a call and have it recorded, you must unplug it from your PC. Both of these features were main selling points to me when purchasing this product, and it doesn't make sense why they are not included. ALSO, literally just as I am writing this, something happened that I can see being quite annoying down the road... This recorder will record pages made over the phone. So every time reception makes a page, "Judy, you have a call parked at 590", that gets recorded. Lastly... it doesn't leave the screen on. There isn't a setting to leave the screen on. Is that too much to ask for?... Like I said, this product works...but it isn't great. Granted, I couldn't find any other product on Amazon that would do what this thing does, so really, its top of its class in a class of 1.
M**T
Painless setup! - See My Video!
This is a combined review of the Motorola CD5014 DECT 6.0 Cordless Phone with Answering Machine and RecorderGear TR600 From unboxing to install and hearing back the recorded audio, it was just 16 minutes. i didn't read directions, its just power up, set the date/time and its ready! Call quality is great on the phones and the playback quality of the recording is fantastic!!!! Something that I didn't cover in the video. -The phones: There is a nice, gripping (not sticky) texture on the back so if your hand are sweaty/oily it wont slip out of your hands. The recorder: Came with a 16gb sd card in the slot ready to go! Didn't see that in the product details, but woohooo!
B**S
It does what it's supposed to do
This was recommended to me by a friend that has been using one of these in there home office for a few months. Luckily I had my friend to help me set it up. It only comes with a quick start guide and then there is a link to download the full manual. After a few failed attempts at getting it to auto record calls, we realized I have a digital phone line. We had to really dig into the manual but finally found the right settings for my type of phone. The manual is not well organized and hard to follow, I would recommend the company improve this. The good news; it actually records calls and is serving its purpose.
P**N
Confusing manual. Hardware and software faulty. Bad support.
Manual is confusing in relation to setting up correct recording mode. In some modes only certain options are available. A screen by screen menu addition would have been helpful. Side slider has no click, so it’s difficult to know if you’re in phone mode or source mode, and how these affect being in Line mode or Handset mode. Mine didn’t work properly. The device kept recording even after putting the phone down and this prevented other callers from calling as it just said line busy. The announcement.wav file is not on the website and I still do not have a response to my email weeks later. I created a file of my own but it didn’t work. The manual says it may not work on all systems - convenient. Very disappointed. Resetting time had 2010 as default, which may reveal how old this technology is.
P**3
keine deutsche anleitung. stromfresser, minderwertiger lautsprecher, mist
nur ärger
A**R
Es un buen producto. Pero un poco caro
Buen producto
H**S
Bien apprécié
Nom de l'item à l'achat fait le 24 février 2022: RecorderGear TR600 Enregistreur d'appel téléphonique fixe pour lignes analogiques/IP/numériques, appareil d'enregistrement téléphonique automatique – 16 Go Prix lors de l'achat en date du 12 juillet 2022: 224.84 Commande reçue en février 2022 via Amazon Prime (je ne me rapelle plus de la date de réception). Évaluation générale de 5 étoiles. 2022-10-17 Livraison avec Prime, donc assez rapide, de mémoire. J'ai fait livré chez un ami, puisque dans mon quartier, il y a trop de vols des paquets Amazon. On dirait presqu'ils surveillent les camions de livraison. Je suis perplexe, parce que plusieurs semblent avoir eu des problèmes avec leur machine, si je me fie aux commentaires. J'ai d'ailleurs longtemps hésité avant de commander cet appareil à cause des commentaires négatifs et j'ai donc pris une chance, ce que je ne fais jamais d'habitude. J'ai attendu plus de 7 mois avant de faire mes commentaires, parce que je voulais avoir le temps de l'utiliser et aussi de voir si la machine allait me survivre. Après autant de mois, je peux dire que je suis satisfait. La machine fonctionne très bien. Je n'ai eu aucun problème pour l'instant. Je suis même presqu'impressionné. Ça fait tellement longtemps que je l'utilise que tout me semble acquis maintenant. Ceux qui reprochent le manque d'information, sont plutôt paresseux. Désolé. Il y a des vidéos explicatives sur YouTube qui très clairs. Les liens YouTube est sur le site web de RecorderGear. Facile à trouver. D'ailleurs, c'est ça qui m'a convaincu de l'acheter finalement. Les vidéos. Vous pouvez les visionner, évidemment, avant de prendre votre décision d'achat. Par-contre, si vous espérez un manuel d'emploi sur papier, il me semble qu'il n'y en n'a pas. (Ça fait longtemps pour moi tout ça. Désolé) La qualité d'enregistrement est correct. Un peu fort mais correct. Je dis correct parce que je possède aussi un Zoom PodTrak P4, et sa qualité d'enregistrement de conversations téléphoniques, est à couper le souffle. C'est comme si la personne était avec vous (j'exagère à peine). Tandis que pour le RecorderGear, ça parait que c'est un enregistrement téléphonique. Pourquoi en avoir acheté un alors? Parce que cet appareil ne fait QUE ça. Tu le branches, et ensuite, tu l'oublies. Je n'ai pas un enregistrement manqué à date. Tout est séparé par un premier dossier par mois, comme "202210" (pour octobre 2022) puis des sous-dossiers séparés par date, comme "17" pour la date où je tape présentement mon commentaire. À l'intérieur, s'y retrouve les enregistrements de la journée, qui dans mon cas, s'enregistrent automatiquement que je décroche le combiné téléphonique. Magique. Le fichier d'aujourd'hui par exemple serait: "20222017190311-O-XXXxxxXXXX". Donc date et heure (AAAAMMJJHHMMSS), le O, je pense que c'est pour "Outgoing", et "I" pour "Incoming", j'imagine, quand c'est un appel reçu. Puis, le numéro composé ou de réception précédé du code régional, si vous avez le service d'affichage. Attention, cela demande une configuration de votre part. Tout est expliqué dans les vidéos YouTube. Les fichiers sont sous le format wav mono en 32kbps (pour les technos geek ;-) ) Malgré le fait que l'appareil soit branché sur du AC, vous pouvez y mettre 3 piles AAA en cas de panne, pour ne pas perdre votre configuration personnalisée (J'imagine. Hé, ça commence à faire longtemps que je l'ai. Ha ha ha) La carte SD (16 Gig formatée en Fat32) vient avec le produit. Si vous l'enlevez pour le transférer sur votre ordi, une alarme peu agréable sonnera. C'est la raison pour laquelle, je préfère passer par la sortie USB de l'unité. Ça m'évite ce bruit désagréable à chaque fois. Le transfert est plus lent mais c'est moins de désagréments. Voilà , voilà . Si je pense à autre chose, je ferai une mise à jour du commentaire. En gros, j'aime beaucoup. C'est mon backup mémoire. Quand je veux me rappeler d'une info dites par téléphone, je n'ai qu'à consulter l'enregistrement. La capacité est énorme, puisqueles fichiers ne sont pas très gros. Pour 2 heures d'enregistrement, le fichier pèsera presque 30 mb. Sur une carte SD de 32, 64 ou 128 gigs, c'est une pure joke! Vous en aurez pour 100 conversations de 2 heures chaque avant de vous rendre à 3 gigs d'espace utilisé. Dans mon cas, après plus de 7 mois, je ne suis rendu qu'à 1 gig de fichiers. Je n'en ai jamais effacé un seul. Je dois donc avoir une soixantaine d'heures d'enregistrées depuis mars 2022.
J**L
Quit working
Bought Mar /23 and it quit working Jan/24. I phoned the number provided and the call was answered. As soon as I said the product had quit working the call was disconnected. I phone back two more times with the same result.
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