iAUDIO CW300 MP3 Player (128 MB) cheap audio, video, ultimate electronics for sale
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List Price: $159.00
Features
• Includes MP3 player, Sennheiser MX400 earphones, Armband, Armband-case, Belt-clip, Battery, Installation CD (jetAudio, jetShell & jetVoiceMail), Manual and USB Cable
• Very small, lightweight and stylish design with the weight of 1.48 oz and the dimensions of 3.2 X 1.6 X 0.7 inches
• Voice recording capability and FM radio listening/recording function
• Up to 30+ hrs of continuous skp-free playback with one AA battery and top-quality earphones provided
• Fully compatible with World-renouned MP3 software, jetAudio |
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iAUDIO CW300 MP3 Player (128 MB) Customer Reviews
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| I first came across the iAudio CW300 while searching for digital voice recorders. Needless to say, the CW300 128 performs perfectly as a voice recorder, picking up most sounds clearly through its two settings: HQ (High Quality) and UHQ (Ultra High Quality). For HQ I got almost nine hours of recording time and for UHQ I got around 4 hours of recording time. I also found it handy that you can hear what you are recording through your earphones, simplifying the question of whether you are recording what you want (even though the recording seems to pick up even more than what I hear). Starting and stopping recording is easy with just a touch of a button on the face of the CW300. Transferring the voice recordings to your computer via USB is also very easy with the included software. Of course, the CW300 acts also as a MP3 player and a FM radio and it performs perfectly in both of these functions as well. Maybe 128 is not enough for both heavy MP3 and voice recording usage, but I managed to fit 21 MP3s of 128 kbps quality and still have 2 hours of UHQ recording time left. FM reception is great and can be recorded. Battery life is astounding for just one AA. The company's claim of 30 hours seems about right. The only drawback I can see is that the jog controls are a bit tricky to get used to (at least for me). But after a bit of usage they proved to be efficient and quick. |
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