MP3 player - Minimalist, cheap, solid-state
MP3 player - Minimalist, cheap, solid-state
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Silver Smudger

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3,367 posts

189 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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I am looking for an MP3 player. I use it on the mountain bike mainly so it needs to be small, light and skip-proof with a straightforward control system. I do want a display (so no iPod Shuffle) but no need for photo, video, bluetooth, phone etc and I don't want to spend much more than around £100.



I currently have a MobiBLU Q-Be MP3 player (2Gb) that is totally ideal for me, sounds fine and meets all the above criteria, but have had it for about 4 years and battery life is beginning to deteriorate. I could do with more than 2Gb storage too, but nothing with removable cards please - My wife's phone has a micro SD card, and that is always getting loose.

Can anyone suggest a replacement?

Thanks



Edited by Silver Smudger on Saturday 28th January 13:39

MagicalTrevor

6,481 posts

251 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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iPod Nano @ £129 has a little screen and 8GB. You can get a watch strap for it which may be handy on the bike?

MagicalTrevor

6,481 posts

251 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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Actually, there is a thread here about people sending their Gen1 Nano back to Apple due to a recall. They're being sent back 8GB Nanos (me included).

You could maybe put a quick post there to say that you'd like to buy one. They're refurbished I think but will be ideal really (nowt wrong with them)

TheHeretic

73,668 posts

277 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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There should be a flood of them on eBay I would imagine.

FunkyNige

9,700 posts

297 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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You can get a little 4GB Sony player for £40
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-NWZB163-Music-Clip-Wa...

I've had mine for a few years without any problems, they do quite a few similar ones if you look around, some have radio but some don't.

Silver Smudger

Original Poster:

3,367 posts

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Saturday 28th January 2012
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FunkyNige said:
You can get a little 4GB Sony player for £40
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-NWZB163-Music-Clip-Wa...

I've had mine for a few years without any problems, they do quite a few similar ones if you look around, some have radio but some don't.
Thanks - That looks great for the price, are you still getting close to 18 hrs playback?

The Nano looks like too many fluff features added that I don't need ("Shake to shuffle" feature sounds handy for bumpy rides!). The Sony is much more like what I am after.

Anyone beat the Sony?

BenM77

2,835 posts

186 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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It doesn't look like the Sony one has a screen which was part of your criteria.

The nano seems to fit your criteria and you can turn off the shake to shuffle function.

ATG

22,887 posts

294 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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That bit you said about no cards? Well, I'm helpfully going to ignore that. I've been using a SanDisk Clip for a couple of years. Tiny, light, dirt cheap. 2GB built in plus 32GB micro SD card gives heaps of storeage. SD card has never fallen out.

Silver Smudger

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3,367 posts

189 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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BenM77 said:
It doesn't look like the Sony one has a screen which was part of your criteria.

The nano seems to fit your criteria and you can turn off the shake to shuffle function.
The Nano is about £120, there is loads of stuff on the ad about personal trainer "real-time voice feedback" functions, pedometer, album art, touch-screen, car stereo connection etc, etc and other stuff I really don't need.

The £40 Sony says it does have a screen - I guess it is the bit that says 'Music Library' in the pic below - Never had any issues with Sony kit and there are minimum buttons on it.



SanDisk Clip looks interesting, but not a fan of micro cards.


BenM77

2,835 posts

186 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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I missed that screen, the Sony one looks spot on for what you need then smile

TonyRPH

13,454 posts

190 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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What about a Sandisk Sansa Clip Zip?

£45 8GB



Or the Sandisk Sansa Clip+

It has a MicroSD slot - but you don't need that as it has 8GB on board anyway. On special for £35...





Edited by TonyRPH on Saturday 28th January 22:53

FunkyNige

9,700 posts

297 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Silver Smudger said:
Thanks - That looks great for the price, are you still getting close to 18 hrs playback?
I use it for a few hours at a time so it's hard to judge, guess it's still well over 12 though. It does have a screen with a couple of lines of text on, another handy feature is that you don't need a lead to plug it into a computer as the end comes off and there's a USB connector underneath.

Silver Smudger

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3,367 posts

189 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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FunkyNige said:
I use it for a few hours at a time so it's hard to judge, guess it's still well over 12 though. It does have a screen with a couple of lines of text on, another handy feature is that you don't need a lead to plug it into a computer as the end comes off and there's a USB connector underneath.
Cool, thanks - I am down to about 2-3 hours life on the cube now, so it's rubbish on an all day ride.

You've sold me on it!