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AT&T ID102 CoolBlu Docking Station for iPod and iPhone (Black)

AT&T ID102 CoolBlu Docking Station for iPod and iPhone
  • Features Soft blue LED clock display
  • Simultaneously play & charge your iPhone/iPod
  • Alarm clock with FM radio
  • High quality stereo sound with 4 band EQ
  • Cool, clean, unique metallic design

AT&T could have had a great little product here. It is sleek, attractive, and has a solid feel. The translucent metallic finish over the display area gives it a very modern look. The sound quality is even pretty good for a clock radio. Unfortunately their engineers made the same logic defying mistake that many other clock designers have been making lately-you cannot simply "set" the clock, nor tune the radio, you must program the device. You have to press a "function" button until you come to the function you wish to control, then using various other buttons, you set the time, tune the radio, etc. This makes no sense whatsoever, as alarm clocks have had "time set", "alarm set", "hour" & "minute" buttons, and tuner controls for many decades and that simple design has worked very well. Did somebody think making things more complicated and time consuming would be an improvement?

Another design problem makes me wonder if the engineers did not understand that this product might be used on a bedside table. I am referring to the brightness settings for the display. It has three levels: "off", "bright", & "beacon". A gradual dimming switch would have been nice.

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This is a good item, beware though your Ipod or Iphone will not work in it with the Otter Box cover or whatever you have on your item, needs to be inserted without external cover attached.

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The device is attractive and sounds amazing for a clock radio. The music quality rivals our Logitech docking station, but it is not as good as our Bose (no surprise). The display is ultra modern and pretty easy for me to read at night (I'm not so young anymore).

My reason for 3 stars is that this thing is difficult to program, and I cannot figure out how to get it to wake at the volume I set it at. Instead, it goes back and wakes at the default center point which is personally too loud for me. I like the unit so much that I made mufflers for it when I use it as an alarm.

If you need an alarm that is a little louder and if you have no problem programing, then you would probably be very satisfied with this device.

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A great docking station for both day and night. It's also attractive and fits in tight spaces. I wish a cover came with it.

XAct XTR2CK Sirius Satellite Receiver with Vehicle Kit

XAct XTR2CK Sirius Satellite Receiver with Vehicle Kit
  • Satellite radio vehicle kit with XTR2 Sirius satellite tuner, docking cradle, antenna, and cigarette lighter adapter
  • 6-line readout displays artist, song, and channel info; 18 station presets for quickly finding favorite channels
  • S-Seek feature searches for stored song titles (up to 10) on current Sirius playlists; includes remote control
  • Built-in wireless FM transmitter for cable-free use; parental control function restricts access to off-color channels
  • Requires Sirius satellite subscription; tuner measures 2.56 x 4.56 x 1.44 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty

DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE BUYING FROM THIS COMPANY. The products are poor, the repairs are poorer and the customer service is non existant. They will not refund anything, even if your product dies twice in the first 9 weeks.

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The way the radio seats into the speaker dock, it is not a snug fit, could loose power easily.There is no way to scroll channels, you have to keep pushing the up, down button to get to where you want.

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i purchased this product august 30th 2010, the radio and boom box it came with already stop working. we have thrown away the box already, when we called amazon to tell them about the product they said they would speak with their boss and return our call, that was almost 2 weeks ago..

think before purchasing this item.

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Fast delivery and speedy replacement of defected unit. Would recommend for people moving from vehicle to vehicle. Eventhough it is an older unit the features are great.

Had one for five years and never had a problem. It finally died, figured i would get another.

Spysonic - Hidden Surveillance Camera DVR, Day, Ultra High 550 Color IHOME Radio Clock DVR, up to 32

Spysonic - Hidden Surveillance Camera DVR, Day, Ultra High 550 Color IHOME Radio Clock DVR, up to 32GB, Motion + Scheduling
  • Sony CCD Image Camera, Color Ultra High 550, Magnetic Door trap No-Camera Hole seen, Very discreet
  • Real Ihome player, Up to 32GB SD card slot, 640x480 DVR Resolution
  • Motion Activation, Time Date Stamp, Scheduling, Power direct by original power cord
  • Include: Remote controller, and all necessary accessories

This item is extremely covert, well built and does not arouse any suspicions. Works like a charm and the images are superb. The company is really supportive in all ways and they go above and beyond to make their customers happy. I would recommend this product to anyone looking to monitor anything that moves. Thanks Spysonic!!!

iLive IBCD3816DT Portable 2.1-Channel CD Boombox with iPod Docking Station (Black)

iLive IBCD3816DT Portable 2.1-Channel CD Boombox with iPod Docking Station
  • Convenient portable boombox with built-in iPod cradle for "dockable" iPods
  • Slot-loading CD player (supports CD-R/RW formats) and digital AM/FM tuner
  • Pair of stereo speakers and dual side-firing subwoofers for deeper bass
  • Auxiliary input for older iPods and MP3 players; 4 preset EQ settings
  • Video output; measures 17.5 x 7.4 x 7.6 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty

I already have a quality 800 watt, 7.1 surround sound system via digital optical cable directly from my Macintosh computer, which produces GREAT powerful sound. So I've learned one really can't combine a whole lot of quality, power and portability in one easy to use stereo.

The iPod doesn't have the ability to transfer good sound to begin with, one can add better speakers and all, but that only goes so far.

What I needed was something to take and play in different locations without headphones, the design and price of this iLive stereo attracted me, as well as a lot of features and power input options.

The sound quality of this iLive unit is ok, much like a pair of iPod headphones is ok.

My opinion of decent sound would be something like a Bose Wave Radio or a iPod HiFi, but these items cost over 3x the amount of this iLive stereo and not suitable or lack a lot of features, power input options etc.

The iLive is priced very reasonable and makes a great general purpose iPod player, it's certainly attractive in black, which makes the black iPod w/video sort of blend right in with it like a perfect match. There is a tiny bit of background noise coming from somewhere and the bass isn't as deep as I would like (spoiled on my 200 watt sub woofer I guess), but hey it's only $79 and can play cd's, radio and iPods and charge them up too.

There is a few things I've found lacking, a handle for instance. But the strap could be made shorter. There doesn't seem to be a way to lock a iPod into place so it doesn't accidentally pop out, perhaps a piece of velcro in the right location will do the job. There is no cover either, but I guess one can be modified to protect the iPod from scratches and dirt, paint, wind blown sand and other nasties.

Overall I'm very pleased with this unit, I know it's not a kick system like my expensive home stereo, but it will allow me to watch movies, TV shows (with video iPod), listen to music etc. with complete portability if the power goes out or at the gym or at the beach or campsite etc. without paying a lot.

In places like college dorms and such where thieves abound, this makes a great unit because the expensive iPod part can be taken out and the cheaper bulkier part left behind.

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I inserted the ipod nano adapter bracket into the docking cradle and went to insert my ipod nano only to find that it does not line up.

We tried inserting the ipod nano first and then placing the adapter over the ipod and almost broke the connector pins that go into the iopod nano.

The ipod nano docking cradle adapter bracket is only off by what appears to be about a few millimeters but none-the-less, it doesn't align and you can't use the nano adapter at all.

. . of course you can always take your chances and use it without the docking cradle adapter bracket and hope that the delicate pin connector doesn't get bent or your ipod falls out of the unit and onto the floor yiikes!

I sent "iLiVE" an email asking fo a "correct" docking cradle adapter bracket.

Since I only wanted this thing for my ipod nano, I'll have to return the unit if there's no replacement bracket forthcoming.

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A simple e-mail to the manufacturer and I instantly received the additional "cradle" for the most up-to-date iPoD Nano. Now I'm very happy. This unit's a pretty good value. I now have changed my rating to 4 stars.

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Something strange happens to this unit. Recently I've experienced problems with the volume. I had an issue where the volume stayed on so loud that I was afraid that it might blow out the speakers. Even pulling out the plug and plugging it back in did not relieve the serious malfunction. But then, as mysteriously as it started . .it stopped. (Very curious). You should also be aware that the "volume" comes on at a "preset" level that's rather loud; "NOT" the level that you turned it off at. This could be a major issue if you listen to the unit in an office environment or have a sleeping baby(or spouse) within ear-shot. If this was a more expensive unit I'd take serious issue with this engineering volume design.

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The unit came with the antenna broken so I am sending it back to Amazon.

The sound from the ipod, a CD and radio are of poor quality, The radio sounds the best. The sound fidelity is not good despite tweaking with the controls.

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This product dissapointed me in just about every way. Shortly after buying it I returned it to the store to invest in something better. I had read some of the other reviews by customers claiming that it it had a "slight hum" and it wasn't close to slight. It almost buzzed, the sound quality was horrible no matter what function it was on. The radio also got poor recption. In addtion the remote didn't allow menu changes and only worked short distances. The speaker is also pretty large for it's bad quality. It does run off batteries. Even with all it's features and the low price, invest in something with better quality.

I did not purchase this from Amazon, but felt I needed to put my review out here since this is where I look at reviews for products. I purchased this item to use at work so I could listen to my IPod and/or radio. The CD player was just an added bonus. However once I plugged it up, it took me forever to get a radio station in clear. And since it is digital there is no way to tweak the radio station in like you can with a turn dial. There is also a constant faint static noise. Again, it is constant! Whether you're playing the radio or IPod, you could hear this noise in the background. Now if I turned the volume up the music would over power it. However, since I'm using this in my office, I don't want the volume that loud. I have since returned this product and am looking for a better one.

SoundMaster Orbit Digital iSNOOZE ALARM CLOCK for Ipod

SoundMaster Orbit Digital iSNOOZE ALARM CLOCK for Ipod
  • iPod not included
  • iSnooze Alarm Clock
  • Clock Radio

I purchased this item, and though it works perfectly, it is used. It has plenty of dings and nicks on it, So I am not real happy with the appearance, but it does function just fine.

Sony SRF-HM22 AM/FM Headphone Radio Walkman

Sony SRF-HM22 AM/FM Headphone Radio Walkman
  • Digital AM and FM stereo tuner
  • 10 station preset memories
  • Convenient compact design
  • Uses two AAA batteries (not included)
  • Radio is integrated into a stereo headphone with double adjustable headband for optimal support

I bought that model years ago for one tenth the price (maybe less)

How do they justify chargiong that price?

WOW what a rip off

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I really don't think this product is worth the money.It is heavy and won't sit well on your head.I bought a like new product and it had volume adjusting static in one ear.The speakers sound wasn't very good and for this price it is not worth the price,by any means

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I bought this Sony AM/FM radio years ago for $21.00. There weren't all that. How can anyone justify the 499.00 price for this outdated radio?

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I gave it only four stars~~mainly because the volume knob has some static when increasing the volume or lowering the volume!!!

Works great but I bought it with the plastic stability strap missing which is necessary for stability of the headphones.It falls forward every time I bend over but the price was right for a used item.

ClearMax Auto Scan Shower Radio - White

ClearMax Auto Scan Shower Radio - White
  • FM receiver
  • Water resistance for shower
  • Built in speaker
  • Stick it on the wall in the shower with the special large suction design for air release
  • Powered by AAA size x 2 pcs (not included)

I really liked the idea of a compact shower radio that operates on 2 AAA batteries to replace our bulky Jensen shower radio with CD player that we had for years, that thing eats through 6 C batteries like there is no tomorrow.

Unfortunately ClearMax Auto Scan shower radio did not deliver in any way.

First of all the sound was not as good as I thought it would be even though I wasn't expecting much from the radio with only one speaker.

Second (the most annoying): it resets the radio station after you power it off. You would have to scan for your favorite station every time you turn on your radio.

And now on to the Suction... While suction is quite large (almost the size of the radio) it only stays attached to the glass for about 15-20 minutes and then radio drops.

Final thoughts? $10 Down the drain, not even worth the hassle of returning.

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Had this about a month and half and it's only working when it wants to. Have to bang on it to get it to come on and if you move around in the shower it cuts in and out (I'm guessing it blocks the antennae?). Of course it's a week and half past the return date so I'm stuck with a radio that only gives me half of my morning NPR news stories.

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Purchased this for my daughter for the holiday. Thought the price was a steal. After 35 days the unit just died. It appears it is not water tight. Not good for a shower radio. That $10 was wasted. I would pass on this product. I just sent it back. Lets see if I get anything back from the suppier.

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I got this radio with little expectation due to the low price. I am shocked at how well it works. The sound from this little thing is amazing. With two buttons and a huge dial it is really easy to operate. Sometimes it is hard to find a specific station since there is no display showing what station you are on. Not having a display, or even an analog bar, may save some battery life but it would be worth it. If there are lot of stations that are close together in your area it might be hard to get to the correct one.

Essentially the best thing I can say is that I would recommend this, and if it broke I would buy another without hesitation.

iriver CXW-2G Clix 2 GB Digital Music and Video Player, White

iriver CXW-2G Clix 2 GB Digital Music and Video Player, White
  • Ultra-compact 2 GB digital media player with support for music, video, photos, or downloadable games
  • Vivid 2.2-inch color LCD display with 320 x 240 resolution; direct-click touchscreen control interface
  • Supports MP3, WMA, ASF, Ogg, JPEG, MPEG-4, and Flash Lite 1.1 files; compatible with PlaysForSure services
  • Stores roughly 32 hours of MP3 (at 128 kbps) and 64 hours of WMA (64 kbps) files; built-in FM tuner
  • 10 EQ settings and SRS WOW sound; measures 2.7 x 1.8 x 0.6 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty

*I bought the Clix with the Dock as a complete package from iRiver and this review covers both items*

Packaging

iRiver does a good job with their packaging by making it simple and clean, probably taking note of Apple's packaging strategy, though not as refined. All the included accessories are placed in clearly labeled paper boxes making it simple and easy to find what you need quickly. There is no foam padding of any sort to protect any of the accessories or the player itself but I do not think this will be a problem because the Clix is a flash based player. The Clix itself is protected by a sticker with a printed on animation of the "now playing" screen. There is a "starter kit" that comes with the Clix that contains the manual, quick start guide, software CD, various documentations, and a neoprene case with a screen cleaner. The case fits the player very snugly and is padded enough to ensure proper protection. The screen cleaner does a decent job though I sometimes found that it just smeared the oils from my skin instead of absorbing it.

The packaging for the cradle dock contains a series of boxes as well with no foam padding to protect anything but everything came out of the box in perfect condition. The cradle comes with a line-in cable, 3.5mm extension plug, the dock itself, and an IR remote.

I enjoyed the packaging but it did not wow me as Apple's packaging does. I was concerned with the lack of protection for the components though none of them were damaged. I would like it if iRiver included some plastic molds to hold their components to make it seem more professional while adding some protection at the same time.

Design

The Clix is one of the most beautifully designed MP3 players I have ever seen. The button-less screen creates a very clean and sleek look that resembles a flat panel television. Since there are no buttons to press, navigation is done through pressing the sides of the screen. The sides of the screen are tactile buttons and not touch sensitive, which would have made it too sensitive. The rest of the controls are located on the sides of the player which include dedicated volume buttons, a power button, a "smart key," and a hold switch. The hold switch does not only cease the function of the screen buttons but actually locks the screen buttons into place so they can not be pressed. This is a wise choice by iRiver because it will prevent wear and tear on the buttons. The back of the player is made of glossy white plastic and has a clean look to it instead of having a bunch of Windows, SRS, WOW, and other logos. While the screen of the player seems very scratch resistant, the back seems to be more prone to scratching so users should exercise caution. One of my favorite design features of the Clix is its ability to switch between landscape and portrait modes. Portrait mode is useful in allowing one-handed operation of the player, though it is a little more difficult that I would have liked it to be. Since users have to touch the sides of the player to navigate, they will find their thumbs and hands obstructing their view when pressing some buttons. Though it this is a little annoying, it is bearable and does not take away from the overall pleasurable experience of using the player. Another gripe is that the reset button can only be pressed by inserting a paperclip into a pin-sized hole located at the bottom of the player. Both Creative and iRiver have to find a simpler way to reset the player. I really like the simple button combo that makes the iPod reset itself. Creative and iRiver should take note.

Once in the Cradle Dock, the player will resemble a retro-style television which will draw stares and wow your friends. There are tiny speakers on the back of the dock that allow wireless use of your player. The dock gives the player the awesome feature of line-in recording but also disables an important feature, the FM tuner. I assume this happens because there is no headphone lead to act as an antenna, which would have given the player horrible reception. The dock also lets you connect a line-out cable so you can listen to your music on better speakers and there is a mini-USB connector to allow you to sync your player while it is still in the dock. The included IR remote is the only method of navigating the player while it is in the dock. The remote has a very slim profile and membrane type buttons and while this remote provides excellent functionality for the player while it is in the dock, it is poorly designed because the buttons become a little exhausting after prolonged use and the directional buttons are a bit more spread out than I would have liked. The remote also looks quite cheap with an uneven fit and finish and lack of attention to detail. Perhaps I am being nit-picky but I do enjoy the fact that every function can be accessed wirelessly.

One design feature that I find refreshing is the USB cable that is provided with the player. It has a mechanism that locks the player into place on the cable and can only be unlocked by holding buttons on the side. This results in a secure attachment to your computer, making it impossible to accidentally disconnect your player while it is performing a sync which could wreck the player. More manufacturers should take note of this simple, yet ingenious locking mechanism.

Finally, if you are worried about the durability of Clix, worry no more. I gave this Clix to my sister as a present and she has the reputation of having the "touch of death" with all things electronic. It has been over two weeks and I'm happy to report that the player has not scratched. This is truly an amazing testament to the kind of plastic that iRiver chose to make the Clix's screen with.

Performance

Once I fired up the player for the first time, I was immediately impressed with the fluidity of the interface and how beautifully simplistic, yet sophisticated the menus were laid out. Everything is laid out very logically and can be picked up without reading the instruction manual, which I believe most people do. The GUI reminds me of Windows Media Center, which makes sense because iRiver worked very closely with Microsoft on the development of this player. The "now playing" screen really impresses me in that it uses its screen real estate to deliver tons of information without searching through a sub menu. Song title, album name, song rating, artist name, year of album release, time, battery meter, EQ setting, number of songs in current playlist, and my favorite, next song. More companies should add a "next song" display on their players. Though this may seem like an overwhelming amount of information to be displayed on one screen, I did not find it confusing at all. One thing that bugged me about the interface was the fact that you could not delete songs or recordings from the player.

Pictures are browsed on the player in list form, displaying a small thumbnail of the highlighted picture. Photos look accurate and fluid on the screen as it would on the computer screen though detail is lost because of the 320x240 resolution. There is no over saturation as with other players, namely my Creative Zen Vision: M. Videos can also be played on this device and look good for 15 frames per second (fps). I expected the video experience to be severely degraded compared to the 30fps that my Vision: M is capable of but I am pleasantly surprised that there was minimal difference. Music videos looked great and the screen provided excellent viewing angles. I would advise against watching anything longer than a few minutes on the Clix because of two reasons: one being that the screen is so small and will fatigue your eyes and two being the fact that the player maxes out at a dainty 2 GB.

My favorite feature about the Clix is its ability to record in several different ways. There is FM recording which is very handy for catching shows or songs you want to save, thought the RIAA will not be happy about the latter. You can also perform voice recordings and line-in recordings. Voice recordings were of average quality and had a hard time picking up sounds that were far away. I would not use the Clix to record lectures or conferences though it is a handy tool for taking notes or to do a casual podcast. Line-in recording provided much more of a use because of its excellent recording quality. If set at "high" recording quality, files are encoded at 256kbps MP3s and 128kbps at "medium" quality. Recording whole albums is a simple process though editing the file names and ID3 tags of the songs is not as fun or pleasurable. I did encounter a few problems when recording, one of which was the recording volume. Even when set at the highest recording volume and max volume from the recording source (my ZVM) the volume of the recorded tracks was still lower than I would have liked them to be. Another problem I encountered was the track splitting function which breaks up the recording when it doesn't sense any sound for 2 seconds. For classical albums, it could not sense the gaps correctly and recorded the album as one huge MP3. My final gripe about the line-in recording function is that the recordings are stored deep in the submenus of the "Extras" section which is irritating when you want to find your recordings and listen to them since they are not included in your library. Hopefully a firmware update will place a folder in the music library for recordings.

With all of these extra features, it is easy to forget what the Clix was designed to do and that is to play music and boy does the Clix deliver. This is one of the best sounding MP3 players I have ever heard. There is also an incredible amount of adjustability with this player. Users can choose from a number of very good EQ presets or tweak the SRS and WOW features to their liking. The SRS WOW features really impressed me by generating great sound to whatever type of music I was listening to. The TruBass provided enough bass to literally blow my brains out. I could feel the insides of my ears vibrating from the powerful bass. One downside to all of this adjustability is that users might be intimidated or might not know how to adjust the settings to make their music sound great. It takes some time to fiddle around with what settings sound best but once you find them, you will experience musical nirvana. Cliché, I know, but there is no way else to put it. The included headphones may not be the most stylish but they do sound pretty good for stock headphones. They reproduce a neutral sound across the spectrum but a little more bass than the stock headphones from Apple and Creative. The ear-bud design may be problematic for some as they easily fall out, which is the case for both my sister and father. As with all the cables that come with the dock and player, the headphones are gold plated for better conductivity. Though the stock headphones are decent, anyone looking to improve their musical experience should definitely look into buying noise isolating or noise canceling headphones.

Syncing the Clix with Window Media Player 11 is a pleasure. Everything works seamlessly and swiftly. I am impressed with its sync speeds and how the Clix did not have to rebuild its library after syncing which means it can be unplugged and is ready to use in an instant. Throughout the whole experience, I never had the player freeze on me except when the battery was completely drained. I tried connecting the player after its battery had drained to recharge it but it would not respond at all. I had to reset the player and everything worked again. This is quite odd as there should be a little battery life left to sustain the player long enough to be connected. I would advise users to charge their players without draining them all the way first because lithium ion batteries do not like being completely discharged. Continually draining the battery until there is no power left will hurt the battery, causing lowered capacity which equates to shorter battery life.

As you can tell, I am enamored with the Clix but there is one thing that bugs me to no end which is that audio files are not normalized. This is annoying beyond belief because I have to keep lowering or turning up the volume for different artists and albums. One thing that iRiver can learn from Creative is the "Smart Volume" function that is included on many of Creative's players which normalizes the tracks automatically. Users can use programs such as MP3Gain to normalize their MP3 on their computer but it would be more convenient ifthe player itself handled all the normalization.

Conclusion

iRiver has created a beautifully designed and incredible performing MP3 player that they can be proud of. Despite its few flaws, I fell in love with the Clix and would definitely recommend it to anyone. It is easy to use yet has a billion features that will satisfy the most demanding techie. I hope that iRiver will come out with a Clix that has a higher capacity, which should not be too hard seeing as Sandisk just released the Sansa E280 which has a whopping 8GB of flash memory and an expandable Micro SD slot which makes it capable for a mind blowing 10GB of storage. Once iRiver crams more memory into the Clix and fixes its other minor problems, they might finally be able to compete with the Apple juggernaut. I am so impressed with the Clix that I'm going to say it is an iPod killer. Let the flaming begin.

Nano who?

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This is the best mp3 player / personal media player I have ever owned. It has a large, well lit screen and great sound quality. It comes with some fun games and you can download more at the iriver website. I havent done much with the videos yet but the ones preloaded on the clix are good looking. It also displays pictures quite nicely which you can set as the wallpaper. The interface is very intuitive and works well with the "tilt" screen. You can also make "quicklists" on the go which is very usefull. It also has cool features such as FM radio (which can be recorded), a voice recorder, the ability to view text files, an alarm clock (which you really need the dock for), and it works seamlessly with URGE. The only thing bad about the clix is that it is only 2gb. Otherwise it is a small, reliable mp3 player, well worth the money.

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I had researched for months on which mp3 player to buy, and I was really nervous about getting an iPod because of the battery and crash issues. I came across this, and the search was over. Few important things to know.

1. The size is 2GB obviously, so it replaces the nano more than the large ones.

2. You can buy the iPod outlet chargers and use it for this. Simply take out the USB cord that runs from the outlet charger and would go into the iPod, and instead use the USB cord that comes with the clix. Works just as well. I bought the Griffin PowerBlock.

3. I think a review here said that you can't use this as a storage device, but you can. Simply follow the instructions on page 11 of the manual booklet. (All you have to do is add a folder).

4. To convert videos to the acceptable .avi files for the player, go the iriver.com and search for 'iriverter'. The first link will take you to a page to down the program. You can even convert DVD files.

5. When you go to delete files from windows explorer or my computer, delete the free stuff, but don't delete the iriver folder under music. The player just uses this on its own.

6. WMP 11 is fine. It's tries to do more than it should, but you'll be set up within 5 minutes. Also, if you delete songs, make sure to do it from WMP 11 only. All other files can be deleted from explorer, but music must be deleted from WMP (or whatever you use to sync up.)

These are just useful notes about the player, nothing that distracts from it at all. Simply put, this is the worry free mp3 player. You won't buy it and then fret that you are missing a key feature or that it will crash on you. And the interface is so intuitive, the iPod should be ashamed.

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Well, you have to take look at one Clix to see how cool this little player is. Pictures don't make justice to it. The design is really nice, it's small, it's light and its screen is clean, bright and colorful. And beside the design, the features of this player are also great.

Don't get me wrong, the ipod nano is a beautiful player but the Clix has a different approach with its original design. The controls are quite different, but work flawlessly with the player. The synchronization with the computer is easy and fast. The video playback is really nice (even if it's 15 fps, it's enough for musical videos, tv series, cartoons, etc.). The ability to read Text documents is a handy addition. Pictures slideshows work fine. FM radio may be helpful (not for me really). And the games are cool enough to pass some time (Sudoku is great!).

Anyway, in my opinion this Clix is one of the better players I've seen. The features are great, but the design is truly breathtaking. It's goood to see different and original designs.

I really enjoyed this player--for a week. Great battery life, very simple to use, beautiful screen, intuitive interface. Sound quality is absolutely first rate.

BUT: A few cons. After a week, it just froze up, refused to power up, and couldn't even be re-set. It just died. Also, Windows Media Player, which you must use to get the most out of this device, is in beta, and so is full of bugs. You can use the Clix with version 10, but you miss out on many features. Lastly, the included earbuds are very mediocre.

I plan to return the Clix to Best Buy and get a replacement. If the new one dies too, I'll post a follow up review.

Energizer AAA-16 Alkaline

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Great product, great price, I'll never buy them locally again. This was my second purchase, and will definitely come back when I need more.

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THIS IS A GREAT PRODUCT FOR A SMALL FEE, LONG LASTING, AWESOME ON PRICE. CAME QUICKLY AND FRESH PACK. BROUGHT FOR ADULT TOYS AND THEY ARE WONDERFUL WITH THEM

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