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Sonic Blue MP3 Player (psa[play 60)
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Sonic Blue MP3 Player (psa[play 60)

Features
 Powered by single AA battery; works with both Windows and Mac OS
 32 MB flash memory digital audio player; weighs less than 3 ounces
 Expand via MultiMedia memory cards up to 64 MB
 Built-in memory holds up to half-hour of MP3 music, or one hoursof WMA
 Comes with belt clip
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Sonic Blue MP3 Player (psa[play 60) description
REVIEW: Exercise to your favorite tunes with the featherweight Nike psa[play60 digital audio player--weighing less than three ounces--which is compatible with both MP3 and WMA formats. It has 32 MB of flash memory, so your music won't skip no matter how hard you exercise. This amount of memory will hold approximately a half-hour of CD-quality MP3 music (encoded at 128 kbps) or one hour of WMA. It can also be expanded using MultiMedia Cards up to 64 MB. The round LCD displays song title, track number, and time. It comes with music management software for both Windows and Mac, and you can transfer files via USB 1.1.

What's in the Box
The psa[play60 player, remote control, belt clip, AA battery (alkaline) headphones, USB cable, printed QuickStart guide, CD-ROM with music management software.

Sonic Blue MP3 Player (psa[play 60) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ BOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
The whole nike-phillips [SIC] thing has been discontinued, thank god.

I think this product's selling point was that they were rugged and you could sweat all over em and they still "work" (term used loosely). After returning my unit two times, I finally got a version that "worked." The saddest part of all is the fact that there is no random feature. In addition, all songs are played in the order that they were written to the device. These two *features* make the device seem cheap to me.

The device's CASE is built really well, but the electronics suck and I believe the headset is intentionally designed to break easily. It has two major weaknesses at either end of the cord and the plug protrudes about two inches out of the unit making it prone to bend and break there, not to mention weaken the soldered connectors inside the headset's port.

I have hated this product since I first bought it. I even got it at a closout price and felt I was ripped off. Ideally, it was a great idea. Realistically, it sucks very bad. Nike keeps getting worse by the minute.
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