Sherlock Talking Label Identifier.
The Sherlock Talking Label Identifier is a digital voice recorder with each
recorded message keyed to an adhesive label or plastic disk tag.
Labels or tags can be attached to clothing, medications, packaged products, frozen foods, documents, books, CDs, anything you wish to identify. To make a label, hold the Sherlock against the label or tag, push two buttons, and record your label information.
To read a label, hold the Sherlock against the label or tag, push one button, and hear your recorded label.
Sherlock holds up to two-and-a-half hours of recorded information and supports up to 2000 labels. You can also erase and re-use labels and tags.
Labels hold up well in the freezer and tags are fine in the washer and dryer.
Red in color, the Sherlock unit measures 4 3/8 x 2 x 1 inches. Its built-in speaker also serves as its microphone for recording. It offers an earphone jack for private listening.
Labels are 1 3/8" long and 1" wide. They are made of pressure sensitive paper that can be adhered the item being labeled. Tags are 1 1/4" high, 1" wide, and 7/16" thick. They are made of plastic with a key-fob type hole at the top. A safety pin, rubber band, or string through this hole attaches tags to objects.
Sherlock includes:Updated on ... December 09, 2006