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Oregon Scientific MP120ON128C Waterproof MP3 Player 128MB | 
| Brand: Oregon Scientific Category: Kitchen
This item is no longer available
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 229655
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
MPN: MP120ON128C UPC: 734811315816 ASIN: B000E394DM
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description MP120 128MB Waterproof MP3 Player with FM Radio World s first standalone waterproof MP3 player! The MP120 combines a waterproof and shockproof design with an impressive list of advanced features: 128MB of internal memory, integrated FM radio, built-in rechargeable battery and fast USB 2.0 file transfers. MODEL: MP120ON128C VENDOR: OREGON SCIENTIFIC FEATURES: MP120 Pendant MP3 Player, Waterproof- 128MB, Orange MP120 Pendant MP3 Player with FM Radio. The MP120 combines Oregon Scientific style with an impressive list of advanced features: 128MB of internal memory, integrated FM radio, waterproof and fast USB 2.0 file transfers. You can even use it as a portable USB drive to transfer files. The player will work fully submersed, but it is especially useful for working out in inclement weather due to its shockproof design. Includes MP3 Player, Stereo earphones with integrated neck strap, USB cable, carrying pouch and software. Small, pendant size 128MB of internal storage (up to 4 hours of music) Plays MP3 and WMA music files ID3 tag display FM radio with 30 presets USB drive store or transfer any file type 5 preset equalizer modes USB 2.0 support for fast file transfers Built-in rechargeable battery SPECIFICATIONS: INTERFACE/BUS- USB 2.0 CAPACITY - 128 MB (FORMATTED CAPACITY MAY VARY) EQ SETTINGS - 5 preset modes POWER - Rechargeable MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: 1 YEAR
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Good Old Stand-by July 11, 2008 Wityshyn (Savannah, GA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this product a few years ago and it finally gave out on me. I was overall pretty satisfied with it and now that it has finally died (due to wear at the headphone connection site) I am in the market for another. Strangely, this one from years ago, still seems to be the best choice. I may just invest again (not to mention it's about $100 cheaper now). Here is what I found in my years of use: br / br /Pros: br / br /-Price! Wow, I paid way more for this two years ago, and I was satisfied then. br /-Easy to attach, I just clipped the back onto my bathingsuit straps or the back of my suit, over my bum. I suppose the clip would work well with an arm band, but I didn't have one. br /-Sound was pretty good. Naturally, the deeper you go, the softer it gets, but for an underwater player, the sound was quite acceptable. br /-Easy USB attachment to the computer, just drag and drop files like any portable hard drive or disk. br /-Held a charge fairly well. The LED screen was nice because it would keep you updated on your battery life. I never had trouble with the battery itself. br /-Good size little piece with buttons that were easy to find and use without looking. With a good playlist inside, it was practically maintenance-free. br / br /Cons: br / br /-Headphones are not interchangeable, what you get is the only option and if you should lose the flimsy part or trim the buds down too far, the company is stingy about replacement parts. br /-You need to keep a quarter in the pouch with the player so you can unscrew the airtight seal. br /-The headphones just don't stay in. I couldn't really use this for racing and would lose them every time I kicked off the wall. However, they stayed put for synchro drills and exercises nicely. It's more of a leisure player. br /-Finally, like I said, it died on me because the wiggly site where the headphones attach to the base just gets worn down. It is plastic that is repeatedly subjected to chemicals after all. It may not be the best design, but it seems that every model has this issue. Really, my heart just broke when this happened.
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