SanDisk Sansa Clip: A Tiny Wearable MP3 Player With Powerful Sound

An innovative product from SanDisk Sansa Clip is a tiny MP3 player shaped around three quarter sections approximately one quarter size of an adult palm.

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The Sansa Clip is the latest edition of SanDisk in the market for small players with low capacity. It is clearly intended to compete with Apple Shuffle, clearly dominates in all respects except size and shape. It is worn like a lot of Sansa products in the design, interface and functionality. What sets this video apart from others is its unique form factor and the surprisingly good sound quality.

SanDisk Sansa Clip is available in various colors of Candy Apple Red, hot pink, ice blue and black, smooth. The Sansa Clip is perfect for a traveler, or like young love to go out with their friends and listen to their favorite MP3.

Sansas are not known for its good sound quality. However, in recent years new versions have been gradually getting better with the sound clip is the best Sansa to date, even stairs audiophile territory.
The feature set is standard as far as MP3 players and the interface is simple, with a small learning curve, unless you are familiar with the Sansa players. The only thing missing, and makes it much better player, a microSD slot that can be found in almost all other Sansa. Not too big of a deal, but it really would have been killer to a 32GB microSD card fits into the clip.

Other listed features, including microphone, FM radio, a rechargeable battery can provide up to 15 hours of power, and the menu screen for easy navigation of MP3.

At its price of $ 40 and $ 60 MSRP, I can easily recommend this for beginners and experienced users MP3 player as a replacement. [Via anything other than the iPod [via the cool gadgets]

 


 

August 8, 2010| Posted in Electronics,Gadgets,Other Gadgets

 

 

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