🎶 Elevate Your Workout Vibes!
The SanDisk 32GB Clip Sport Go MP3 Player is a lightweight, portable audio device designed for active lifestyles. It features a vibrant LED screen, built-in FM radio, and supports iTunes content, making it perfect for workouts and outdoor activities. With dynamic audio quality and voice recording capabilities, this player is your ultimate fitness companion.
L**N
Everything I check off but not very long lasting on the outside shell.
plays good, you can store more music has more memory. But not very strong as for the outside shell and One good thing I was able to put my nearly my whole cd collection on my player. It is very hard to control. I don't know how to play the CD albums in the right order!
A**A
Fantastic MP3 player
I've been buying SanDisk players since they first come out, and they still are amazing little gadgets and perfect for listing to audiobooks.
A**E
Good Goods in Small Parcels
Easy to use, sound is terrific, light and compact. Records my favourite music, includes FM radio. Clips on to clothing, it looks good too. What's not to like?
C**L
Great product
They make great gifts
G**Y
Treatise on MP3 Books on Tape listening
The greats are gone - Sandisk Sansa Fuse and Kubik Evo. I still have one Kubik left, but they don't last forever so I started my search for a replacement. Alas, there are none in the reasonable price range for a device with a somewhat short life span. Only one close is the Sandisk. I settled on the Clip Sport Go model, but the others might work as well. You can spend hours searching Amazon, and keep finding new MP3 models days after you started your search. There must be dozens and there is no easy way to find the one best suited to your needs. If you listen while walking or falling asleep, you need to meet some basic requirements:1. Buttons - you have to be able to work controls without looking, and not have it change while in your pocket. Impossible with touch controls, although some have a lock out option.2. Volume control accessible without looking - same reason as 1.3. Folder Menu - song files that are individual and not critical to be played in order won't work for MP3 books. Setting up playlists for books is not an option. You must be able to use folders - and be prepared to label chapters 01, 02, 03, etc. on your computer before transfer, or sequencing will not always work.4. Pick up play where left off - for obvious reasons.5. Auto shut off at end of chapter - if you fall asleep listening you want to be able to find where you left off, and you don't want the thing playing in your ear all night. When you wake up you can recall where you started and work from there. 6. A detailed manual - Is this too much to ask. Sandisk has a 50 page manual online you can actually read without a microscope.I spent literally hours in several long searches through Amazon trying to find something better than the Sandisk. I would have liked something a bit bigger, like the Fuse or Evo, but none met the above requirements. Tried the Wiwoos, Oakcastle, Victure, Ruizu, Agbetek. All have similar clunky menu options, some better than others, but none meet the above criteria. None have a serious manual, so figure it out yourself buddy is the mentality. Several have a shut off option, but none of them, and I mean none of them worked. I could detail individual faults but since none could compete with the Sandisk what's the use. I really wanted a couple of the larger ones to work, but wishing did not make it so. I'll keep looking for one to match the Fuse of Evo but the MP3 audiobook market is either too small or not recognized by the manufacturers. I'm going to purchase a bunch of Sandisks before they disappear.
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