Teenage Engineering—the Swedish company responsible for gorgeous, iconic little gadgets like the OP-1 synthesizer, OD-11 speaker, lamp collabs with IKEA, and a series of versatile Pocket Operators—has a knack for creating tech that makes you mad you don’t have it.
It’s fitting, then, that TE’s TP-7 Field recorder is the most beautiful tape recorder you’ll probably never hold. The thing was released in 2023. It costs $1,499 and is often out of stock because it sells out so quickly. It’s not hard to see why. Teenage Engineering is known for making eye-catching, feature-packed devices that delight the senses and drain the pocketbook. The TP-7 is no different.
But I can imagine you already, screaming the price so loud you think I can hear it. “It’s $1,500?” you bellow. “Why do I need this?”
Well, you don’t. You can find plenty of audio gear that gets you audio quality as good as (or better in the case of the built-in mic) the TP-7 that go for a quarter of the price. If you’re looking for a workhorse for professional-quality audio, you can’t go wrong with something like the Zoom H4 ($169). Need something smaller? The Tula Mics UBS-C mic ($259) sounds great and looks cute, too.
But what you won’t get from those devices is the sheer sense of flair. The TP-7 is the Ferrari of field recorders. It's a sleek, sexy, pricey little beast that’s sure to earn the envious gaze of anyone in the know. It is a gadget for gadget sommeliers—those who savor supple, rounded corners and finished-aluminum chassis. This is a device for the enlightened gearheads who value knobfeel and texture above ho-hum baseline features such as practicality and having enough money to pay rent this month.




