Hardware for indoor recording

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Hardware for indoor recording

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My setup: Recently I overheard sex noise from the neighbors next to my office. I won't be able to record during the day but I need a device I can start in the evenings and stop the next morning or after a weekend. It's my office and I work alone but I have patients coming in that's why I cannot record during the day. BUT that also means at night I can simply place the recorder close to the wall. It can be an obvious device.
Is there anything good for a reasonable price under 100€??



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dtron wrote: 15 Jan 2026 14:34 My setup: Recently I overheard sex noise from the neighbors next to my office. I won't be able to record during the day but I need a device I can start in the evenings and stop the next morning or after a weekend. It's my office and I work alone but I have patients coming in that's why I cannot record during the day. BUT that also means at night I can simply place the recorder close to the wall. It can be an obvious device.
Is there anything good for a reasonable price under 100€??
This may be outdated (but I don't think so): Many of us, myself included, have had good experiences with one of the Olympus LS recorders. The current price range seems to be around €100-200, which is slightly above your price range. I have the LS5 since many years.
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Thanks Yeppie , I’ll look into that!
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…how is the LS5 compared to the Zoom H5 (for our purposes)
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