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You get what you pay for... I've paid for 2
Date of Review: Jun 10, 2007
The Bottom Line: You get what you pay for. It's not the worst, but I wouldn't recommend it.
I got my first one at Christmas. Never had an MP3 player before but I found this one easy to use. I'm not a tech geek but I was able to figure out most functions without referring to the manual. The battery life is great in my opinion, but again without anything else to compare it to take it with a grain of salt. I stored about 400 songs in my first one. Love the playlist feature. I've got playlists that last as long as my workout, drive to work, etc. SO...
I bought my second one when I saw it on sale for $50. Woo hoo, I thought.
Then I got a new car and had a radio installed with a plug for my MP3 player. It plugs into the same place the headset plugs in. The problem? After a few times of plugging/unplugging I've somehow lost the left speaker connection. I never unplugged my headset before so I didn't know this was going to be a problem. So now I have one MP3 player that I can only listed to the right speaker on. So I start using my other MP3 player in the car figuring it was just a very unlucky experience. BUT NO! This one is CRAP too.
So, I would suggest to you that if you are going to only use it with your headphones and not plug/unplug them take your chances. If not buy something else and save yourself the frustration.