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| |  | Men's Watches | Home » » » SanDisk Sansa Clip 2 GB MP3 Player (Black) | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Sansa Clip 2GB Black Player | | | Features: | |
• Robust and portable 2 GB MP3 player
• Supports MP3, WMA, and secure WMA music file playback
• Speedy USB 2.0 connectivity
• Easy-to-read backlit screen
• Built-in voice-recording feature
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.17 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.35 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.65 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.06 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 425 reviews |
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Great little MP3 playerJul 26, 2010 Great little MP3, at a low price. Menu is intuitive. Sound is good. I like the clip -- can attache it to my clothing, or to my bicycle brake cables when i ride. The radio reception isn't great (i live in a rural area). But the voice recording function works well.
Great Value...Perfect 1st MP3Jul 24, 2010 My 9 yr old son wanted to purchase an mp3 for himself. My friends all recommended the Sansa as a better deal than ipods. This was a perfect choice for him....$32, holds 500 songs, 15 hr battery life, easy to load, and enough "options" to amuse him with rating and organizing his selections. It is so tiny! He takes it everywhere. The only con is that you can't "dock" something this small, but he is far from ready for that or needing that, so when he is, we will upgrade his to a bigger one and give this to his younger brother. Love it! I want to purchase one for myself.
Great MP3 PlayerJul 12, 2010 The Sansa Clip is a great MP3 player. The 2GB model I have has nearly 400 songs on it already, and room for more. I use my other 1GB Clip for podcasts. When you shut the device off, it will begin again right where you left off, which is especially useful when you are listening to a 3-hour show. (Unless you hook the device up to your computer to add content. Then you will have to manually find where you left off after you disconnect it.) There are two other things that would make the Sansa Clip almost perfect. One would be a 10-band equalizer, instead of just 5 bands, but that's a small complaint. The other thing that would make it even better would be a built in FM transmitter so that you could listen to it on the car radio, even if your cigarette lighter doesn't work. But overall, it's very good. 5 stars!
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YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FORJul 02, 2010 I was in the market for a cheap, ultra-portable mp3 player with display and my sister-in-law had an earlier-model Sansa so I thought I'd try the 2 GB. I am very happy with its ease of use, portability, and sound quality. However I have been sorely disappointed with its battery life, and the fact that the headphones started shocking me within a few instances of using the player. My Sansa takes several hours to fully charge, and then the battery doesn't last very long at all, maybe an hour. If I fully charge the player and then don't use it right away, as in within a few hours, the battery fully discharges on its own. I hope this is not the typical experience. But I dropped $50 on it in the spring of 2008, what more could I ask for? Perhaps a little better battery performance.
A fantastic purchase all the way aroundJun 28, 2010 The Sansa Clip is truly a well-made and seemingly undermarketed product. Cheap, long battery life, stores a great deal of music, easy music loading (plug in, then drag-and-drop), plays MP3 and OGG files. Built-in radio and tiny yet good-quality microphone included (I've done interviews with it and I'm very impressed by the result, saved as WAV.) Light, super-portable, the included earbuds aren't bad either. Great for joggers or hikers. Works well with audiobooks too, "bookmarks" where you left off if you switch to something else. Perhaps best of all, with a new refurbished Clip at down to $20, I'm never too worried about losing it - I'm not saying that I'm careless with it, but I am saying that I don't lose sleep if I don't know where it is.
For the sake of a balanced review I'll mention some things the Clip doesn't do so well. 1) if you have more than 20ish authors or albums on the Clip, it can become tedious to scroll through all of them and the "Shuffle All" option might be better, and 2) sometimes it has trouble detecting the audiobooks as audiobooks (putting them in the "Music" category instead). 3) it would be nice if you could browse music by folder and filename, instead of the Clip having to spend up to 3 minutes detecting all your files and organizing them into its own special library based on music metadata.
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