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![]() | | customer review: Connector was difficult to connect to player. After a dozen uses, plastic fell apart. | Microsoft Zune 1st Gen 30 GB AC Wall charger by Inspireby Fosmon Technology ![]() customer review: You're getting Carp. Amazon made me give it a star to post, but it doesn't deserve that. Mine broke in a month, and that's sporadic useage. Save your buck and buy a soda. Or buy them and use them as travel disposables. | Microsoft Zune Sync-N-Charge USB Charger Kitby Fosmon ![]() customer review: Ordered mine from bargaincell, comes with 1 USB wall adapter, 1 USB car adapter, and 1 USB cable for Zune. All 3 of these products work well.
| I needed one of these because I listen to my Zune on a daily basis and the only way I could charge it was plug it in to my computer, and I do not leave my computer on at night. I don't use the car adapter very often, but it works. Thanks Bargaincell! Great seller, would (and most likely will) buy from them again. P.S. I have a Zune 30GB, not one of the new ones. P.S.S Bargaincell's Sync-N-Charge kit is white, not black, but it makes no difference. Insten PINK Universal Portable Travel Size Fold-Up Compact Mobile(amplified) Speakers for Apple iPod / iPod Video / iPod nano / iPod Photo / iPod Mini / iPod Shuffle, Microsoft Zune or MP3 cellphone players, CD, DVD ,PDA from Eforcityby Eforcity (DOTHXXXXSP08) ![]() customer review: Got these speakers for my daughter. She loves them - both the features and the appearance. She falls asleep to them at night listening to her iPod shuffle and then takes them with her to & from school during the day in the car. (She prefers the speakers over headsets in the car - go figure).
| I was surprised at the sound quality. With small speakers you expect good high end and maybe midrange with some loss at the low end base, but the quality across the board is much better than i expected. Volume is great too. It is plenty loud for a single room and/or car even with the road noise, and my daughter doesn't even have to crank the volume up all the way. (Of course our family believes in hearing the music, not feeling it thumping in your chest and being left with ringing in your ears when you're done - unlike most people today - so if that is your criteria then you can just ignore all of this.) She had no trouble folding them and indeed loves that feature. She tosses them in her bag and away she goes. At night we power the speakers off the included USB cable and out to a separate USB to AC converter I bought. During the day the speakers run off their AAA batteries. Audio input is a standard 3.5 mm plug so pretty much any audio device will work with these speakers. (Every few days she unplugs the speakers and recharges her iPod off the USB/AC converter during the day, since the iPod shuffle can't play and recharge simultaneously due to its design.) OK, sure, they're not top of the line high end Bose speakers pumping out megawatts during a monster party. But to compare them to that would not be fair. For what they claim to be, they get the job done, and well, so 5 stars from me. Universal Auto Mount Holder for PDAs and Mp3 Playersby DS ![]() customer review: I got one of these recently from here at Amazon and it makes managing an Pod in a vehicle easier.
| Not only an iPod, bit it will accept a cell phone, a blackberry, a MD player and most pocket electronics. What's handy about it is the settable padded jaws that lock a device in their grasps without scratching. Also the flexible shaft is tight, yet easily adjustable. The suction cup base is inadaquate for most vehicle surfaces except a windshield. The suction cup locking lever breaks off easily:( Yet if you are clever like I, you can fabricate a mounting plate of your own and use mini screws on that base to permanently attach the unit to a convenient spot in your vehicle. Apple iPod Mini Nano Touch iPhone Video Classic Zune MP3 Player GPS Navigation Cellphone Sony Ericsson Universal Dash Vent Holderby Generic (Universal) ![]() Car mount holder that is used on the dash broad or the vent of your car. Will support the small devices such as ipod nano, mini, all kinds of phones, small smartphones, etc. DO NOT USE THIS CAR MOUNT AT THE WINDSHIELD. PLEASE NOTE THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SIZE FOR THIS MOUNT: 5.5cm in width. | Dane-Elec DACOMBO15N1 Memory Card Readerby Dane-Elec customer review: With the high capacity cards, nowadays, you need a card reader that recognizes SDHC high capacity memory cards. If you're like me, you need a card reader that reads your old cards and memory cards of your friend's digital camera. This is a small 6 cm x 6 cm square card reader that reads many formats: Memory sticks, XD, Smart Media, Compact Flash, Multimedia card, Mini SD, Multimedia card plus to name a few. This fits easily in a shirt pocket, small camera accessory bag or your laptop bag.
| This is an essential accessory if you want to save your camera batteries when traveling and beats 'uploading' your pictures from a USB cable direct from the camera. Discounted for under $20 from most retailers, this reader will serve you well. Two thumbs up. Hisonic MH601-2G 2GB Wireless Headset-Style MP3 Playerby Hisonic ![]() customer review: (Updated October 4, 2008).
| I now own no less than 3 of these phones. As it takes about 20 to 25 minutes to load 2 Gigabytes of music (about 16 to 24 hours' worth) from my computer to the phones, I like to load them and keep them loaded with different styles of music. I just grab whichever phones hold the type of music I am in the mood for and go about my business (I like LOTS of variety - I'm funny that way). Besides, one never knows when the first one is going to go bust and I never want to be without one. Yes, it is that important. Music is my life. However, my original headset was made under the Frisby brand (my second and third are both branded "Hisonic" but are identical to the original "Frisby" - for the most part). After 14 months of use, the Frisby is starting to die. A couple of months ago, it was still working fine. That is to say, it would run for 12 hours on a fully recharged AAA battery. In the last couple of months, the MP3 player (and/or battery) is losing playing time and failing prematurely. It still works but not as long, in fact only about 30 minutes. I originally suspected that sweat was shorting out the battery connection to the player because of exposed screws at the bend/swivel joint in the band as well as where the band connects to the player and battery shells. So, I wrapped electrical tape around those exposed screw heads to keep the sweat out. Alas, it was to no avail. The player died after 20 minutes of use today. Upon returning home, I placed a fresh battery in the chamber and turned on the player. It's battery icon in the display showed it as being fully recharged -- for about 10 seconds. Then it displayed as being empty and the "low battery" warning displayed and the player shut down. I am beginning to think that sweat is not the issue after all (although, it might be). It is simply old age (not mine, the player's). I believe you can expect at least one year of reliable service from this player. After that, it will slowly degrade in service until it quits altogether a few months after that. Note: My other two newer Hisonic players still work just fine. They are 4 months and 2 weeks old, respectively. Is a year's service worth $49.95? You betcha!! Despite the player's shortcomings, I wouldn't be without it. There is nothing better or more reliable out there in Amazonland. "You pays your money; you takes your chances" (so to colloquially speak). Read more details of the player's operation and features in my original review below. (Below text revised August 12, 2008) Having researched the web, I found models from Aiwa, Coby, Nextar, Zopid and Frisby (a division of Comsis Computer). Frisby sold the patents on this model to Kaito Electronics which now markets it under the "Hisonic" brand. Clearly, this Hisonic (formerly "Frisby") model is the winner. While some of the others were less (and more) expensive, they all had less storage space than this Hisonic model. This Hisonic model does have a few minor drawbacks. It seems to be somewhat flimsily constructed in folding sections that are not very ergonomically correct or comfortable to wear for extended periods despite the rotating earpieces. The connecting bar at the folding joint rubs against the bone of your skull behind your ears requiring you to hook the bars over the tops of your ears in order to prevent the earpieces from slipping and falling off. This makes the tops of your ears stick out. Aside from making you look silly, it is somewhat uncomfortable at first although one gets used to it after a while. I find that it helps to point the connecting bar as far down the back of your neck as possible. How does it sound? The overall sound quality of this Hisonic model is, in my estimation, "adequate but not breath-taking". However, I doubt if any of the other brands of phones in this style sound any better than this one. Any headphone that sits ON the ear is not going to yield as much bass response as those earpieces that are lodged INSIDE the ear canal. But then, with the IN-THE-EAR plugs, you have to deal with those annoying cords and who wants that? The Hisonic has 6 equalization (tone) settings. The only one of the settings I found to be satisfactory is the one named "Bass". Incidentally, the louder you turn the volume, the more bass there seems to be in relation to the mid-range and treble. To save space on my hard drive, I ripped most of my CD's into WMA files (using Windows Media Player) with a variable bit rate of 85 to 145 kbps (the intermediate setting). This may account for the lack of "highs" in the WMA files. You may be able to achieve better results by adopting a higher bit rate during the ripping of your CD's to WMA files (though it will take up more space on your drives) or by choosing to save the files in MP3 format. This Hisonic model runs on a single AAA battery. Regardless of what the manufacturer is claiming, I recently placed a fully recharged rechargeable battery in this headphone and listened continuously for 12 hours before the battery finally quit. I think that is pretty darned good. Alkaline batteries may last longer. Incidentally, if you are going to use rechargeable AAA batteries, don't use Sony brand (they are just a millimeter too long to fit in the battery compartment of the Hisonic headphones). Instead, I found that Eveready Energizers (also available here on Amazon) will fit just fine in this model. How many hours of music will it hold? I was able to fill up 2 Gigabytes of storage space with 484 Monophonic MP3 files of 3 minutes duration each (taken from CD reissues of old 78 rpm records). That brings the total to a WHOPPING 24 HOURS! (Hisonic also makes a 1GB model for less money but the 2GB model is a much better value for only a few dollars more). Depending on the bit-rate at which you copied the MP3 or WMA files from your CD's, you may get variable results. WMA files may take up less space on the flash drive if copied at a lower bit-rate, but they won't sound as good. You will just have to experiment to find a happy medium between longer playing time and better upper frequency response. Modern Digital Stereo recordings sound somewhat better (obviously). AAA batteries are small and easy to find. A spare is easy to carry in one's pocket. So, if you have a spare battery (or two) in your pocket, you can listen practically ALL DAY without having to repeat any music! It is like having a Juke-Box in your head only much less cumbersome. At least one other reviewer said he had a problem with the battery being drained somewhat during file transfer from the computer to the headphones. While that is possible, it should not even be an issue as the battery need not be installed at all in order to transfer files. In fact, the instructions recommend removing the battery before transfering files. Whatever power the headphones may need for file transfer (if any) is derived directly from the USB port of your computer. The Hisonic is VERY programmable and you can choose to play the tracks in the order in which they were loaded or in random shuffle order and some variations there-of. It even has folder partitioning capabilities so you can jump directly to other music genres depending on your mood without having to crawl and wade through many contiguous files to get there. The thin lever on the underside of the right earpiece that is used to enter the display menues and navigate through them is somewhat flimsy and seems as though it might break if handled clumsily or carelessly. However, I have not experienced any malfunctions in 12 months of intermittent use so far. It is somewhat confusing at first to figure out how to manipulate this lever to get to where you want to go. Pushing it forward or backward simply moves it to play the next track or the previous track. To enter the menues and sub-folders, you have to push the lever straight in upon itself and then move the lever forward or backward to navigate through the menues and functions. As others have observed, transferring MP3 or WMA files from your computer to this headphone's flash drive is simple and easy but somewhat slow (about 20 to 25 minutes to load 2 GB worth of music). I need to mention one IMPORTANT 'caveat emptor' here. The new Hisonic models have a file pre-loaded on the flash drive labeled "MICIN.DIR" which did not appear in the models previously manufactured by Frisby. It is important to remember to place the MP3 files OUTSIDE of this "MICIN.DIR" file in the general "F-drive" (or "Removeable Disc") file instead of inside the "MICIN.DIR" file. If you place your MP3 files inside of this file, your headphone display will not recognize the presence of any files. How much does it cost? The Frisby brand formerly sold here on Amazon for $100 and subsequently $80. The exact same model, now marketed under the Hisonic brand, has been reduced to $70 and then $60. Oddly, Amazon seems to have this exact same model listed three different times with three different prices. In one instance, the price shown is $49.95 with $7.50 shipping direct from Kaito Electronics. In some cases, shipping is free. You'll need to do several searches on Amazon until you find it at that price (or just follow the link to my other reviews). While not perfect, the Hisonic 2GB MP3/WMA player is simply the best cordless, headphone-enclosed player of its kind available today. I hope this review has been useful to you. Dan (private consumer not affiliated with any company). Eforcity 5 item Accessories Bundle for iPod Apple Video 30GB WITH Synthetic LEATHER CASE. Included: Synthetic Black Leather Case w/ Strap, Car AND Home/ Travel/ Wall Chargers with IC Chip, Front & Back Crystal Clear Protective Full Body Shield, White Earphone / Headset with Volume Controlby EFORCITY ![]() Microsoft Zune 30 GB 1st Gen Wall Charger + Car Charger Combo Dealby Fosmon ![]() customer review: the car charger never lined up correctly, and after a week of fiddeling with it to get it attached it finally mangled the terminal to the point i have to swap out the board, 99 dollars. ALWAYS GO WITH OEM CHARGERS if you value your device!!!!!!!!!!!! | Eforcity Specialty 7 Item Speaker Accessory Kit for iPod 30GB Video Apple WITH BLACK SPEAKER. Items Included: Foldable Speakers, Black Protective Skin Case, Car AND Travel / Home Charger w/ IC Chip, Clear front and back Shield Protector, Stereo Headset w/ volume control, Black Armbandby EFORCITY Note: AC 6V Power adapter and Batteries are not included. NOT compatible with the iPhone 3G | 1.8" TFT Screen MP4 Players 2GB (Black)by www.homelifeelectronics.com ![]() $29 Specifications:1.8" TFT full display and super slim design 2GB capacity Video format: MTV AMV FM function File format: mp1 mp2 mp3 WMA WMV ASF WAV JPEG picture browsing function E-document management Built-in microphone, record up 35 hours High speed USB port Firmware upgrading system Multi-play model 7 Equalizer effects Color: Black Rechargeable Li-Lon battery Product size: 3.8*7.1*0.8 cm Color paper box size: 12*11*3.6 cm | Eforcity 5 Items Accessory Bundle for Apple iPod 5G Video 30GB WITH SILICONE CASE. Included: Black Skin, Travel / Home AND Car Charger with IC Chip, Front & Back Crystal Clear Body Shield, White Stereo Headphones w/ Volume Controlby EFORCITY ![]() Sharp Zaurus CE-AG06 Digital Camera Cardby Sharp (CE-AG06) ![]() customer review: It works ok with the Zaurus PDA - very low resolution camera - I used it couple of times but the pictures it takes are very "unsatisfactory". Even the simple camera phones takes better pictures these days. So, unless you have a Zaurus PDA and don't have a camera phone - and it is ok to take low resolution pictures - don't buy it.
| I have one and am going to sell it together with my Zaurus 5600 PDA. Hope this proves useful. 3ft USBa/mini B Device 5pinf/cell Phone Pda Dig Cam Mp3 Plby CABLES TO GO (27329) ![]() The future of computer connectivity is here with mini-USB cables from Cables To Go. These fully rated universal serial bus cables provide transfer rates up to 480Mbps, depending on USB version, and easily attach to any mini-USB device. Mini-USB cables are designed to connect from your USB port on Hub, PC or Mac to your USB device, including cellular phones and PDAs. Foil and braid shielding reduces EMI/RFI interference, and twisted-pair construction helps reduce cross talk thus ensuring high-speed, error-free data transfer. This cable meets all the UL requirements for communication cabling, and is compatible with USB 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0.This cable is compatible with Sony S-75, Sony DSC-P5, Sony DSC-F707, Sony DSC-S85, Sony MVC-CD300, Sony MVC-CD200, Canon Digital IXUS 300 (S300 ELPH), Canon PowerShot S40 and Canon PowerShot A20. | Microsoft Zune Ac Wall Charger, Car Cigarette Lighter Charger and USB 2.0 Cable Set (Vp2)by Fosmon Technology Microsoft Zune Auto Car Cigarette Lighter Chargerby Fosmon ![]() Micro Innovations 3-pack Micro Stylus for Compaq iPAQsby Micro Innovations (TST630CQ) ![]() customer review: Okay - so they are not the best. So what? It is just a stylus and they are without a doubt the cheapest replacements available! | Remanufactured Panasonic SVSW30A Shockwave 256MB MP3 Player with FM Tunerby Panasonic (SVSW30A) ![]() customer review: I use this MP3 player for exercising. It is stylish and pretty comfortable on my arm. The headphones are better than the typical ear bud. It uses a regular AAA battery, that seems to last forever. I am very pleased with my purchase. | Philips KEY006 128MB MP3/WMA Player/Thumb Drive with Neck Strap Remoteby Philips (KEY006) ![]() customer review: I bought this MP3 player (specifically the 128Mb Key006 model) a year or two ago. Even though I consider myself to be quite knowledgeable with consumer electronics, it took my son to tell me that you could indeed change the volume and skip tracks!
| Its quite handy, but it is very basic. I should imagine you could buy a better player for the same money these days though. I have a strange problem with this player though. When I put it into charge mode and plug it into my USB port on my PC, the indicator doesn't go green. I can only assume that it isn't charging, and I have used up many AAA batteries. One of the things that attracted me to the player in the first place was the fact that it could be charged via USB, therefore cutting down on the need for batteries. Alas, that feature doesn't work for me. I'm currently trying to install the up to date firmware, though I suspect I won't have any luck as the thing is supposed to turn green and doesn't. Anyone who knows anything about this problem, please feel free to email me. Other than that, the player sounds great, includes the great MusicMatch software for free and has a handy neck strap with those controls. Had it been a year ago, and the recharge facility worked for me, I might have given this a score of 4/5. As it is, I'm being generous with the score I've given it. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||