Philips KEY006 128MB MP3/WMA Player/Thumb Drive with Neck Strap Remote buy bestselling audio, video, electronic equipment find reviews, ratings, prices
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List Price: $129.99
Features
• Tiny, wearable 128 MB digital audio player
• Stores 2 hours of MP3, 4 hours of WMA
• Doubles as USB flash drive for storing and transferring files
• Plugs into any USB port, with no need for extra cables, drivers, or any other additional software
• Internal NiMH battery for 6.5 hours of life; external battery pack with 1 AAA battery for 10 hours |
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Philips KEY006 128MB MP3/WMA Player/Thumb Drive with Neck Strap Remote description
Wear and flaunt the the sleek 128 MB Key003 and enjoy 2 hours of CD-quality MP3 or 4 hours of WMA music on the go. This tiny, wearable digital audio player weighs just 1.2 ounces. Transfer music, data or recharge directly via USB. It's powered by an internal NiMH rechargeable battery that offers up to 6.5 hours of battery life. It can be conveniently charged when connected to your PC via the USB cable. The Key006 also comes with an external battery pack, which accepts a single AAA battery that can power the player for up to 10 hours. It comes with a soft fabric neckstrap with integrated remote control, featuring a flexible, easy-to-use 5-key control panel (volume up/down, play/pause, previous/next track). What's in the Box Key006 digital audio player, neckstrap with remote control, ear buds, external battery pack, CD-ROM with Music Match software, printed QuickStart guide. |
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Philips KEY006 128MB MP3/WMA Player/Thumb Drive with Neck Strap Remote Customer Reviews
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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. |
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