MP3 Watches

Features:
- 7 different models from sporty to dressy
- MP3/WMA Music Player
- Water-Resistant
- Red/Green Light Indicator
- 10 Hours Playing Time(Fully Charged), built-in Hi Li-ion Rechargeable Battery
- 256MB memory
- USB connection
- Weight: 50-80g
- Headphone option
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January 25th, 2005 at 6:57 am
Got one of these for Christmas and having some fun with it. I’m not one for watches but techno-gadgets are definitely my bag. This unit is neat in concept. Tiny and inconspicuous. Very easy to set up. Just plug it into your USB port and drag and drop your favorite MP3’s. The ear buds are a little uncomfortable after a bit (hard plastic) but the retractable cables they are on make them very convenient. Sound is good. Button layout could be better. Example: I wear this during my normal workday. When a co-worker speaks stops me for conversation, I would like a quick way to turn the volume down. The dual purpose FF/RW and Volume controls require a 3-10 second push on the button to turn the volume down but default to a quick-click FF or RW. Matter of preference I guess. An extra set of volume buttons might have been a better idea. At any rate, not a bad little toy.
October 15th, 2005 at 9:40 am
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