
CellTap 4C is an update to its predecessor, simply called CellTap. The new version includes an updated headset jack and a more streamlined design. CellTap 4C has a total of three 3.5mm (mini-plug) connections. Connect the jack marked “Phone” to a cell phone’s headphone jack, connect the “Headset” jack to any headset with a built-in microphone and then connect the “Record” jack to an external device, such as a computer or portable audio recorder. Now, you’ll be able to speak with the caller and record both sides of the phone call (your voice and the caller’s voice) as separate channels on your recording device. (CellTap 4C outputs a stereo signal with each voice panned hard left/right.)
This device could be particularly useful to podcasters who are always looking for new ways to record phone/VoIP interviews. JK Audio was smart in making the output a true two-channel signal, as individual voices can often be unbalanced in single-channel recordings.
CellTap 4C should hit the market this month and is expected to retail for $99.00.