Creative MuVo Micro N200 256 MB MP3 Player Green
The Creative MuVo Micro N200 is the sleekest new flash ultra-portable MP3/WMA player from Creative. Incredibly thin in design, it's packed with the latest features to meet all your needs. Enjoy the amazing, skip free, audio quality when you're listening to your MP3 and WMA music.The MuVo Micro N200 comes complete with an FM tuner, Voice/FM recording, and Line-In encoding for direct connection and recording from any audio source. Directly record your music from a CD player - no computers needed!Transfer audio and data files in seconds with the Drag-and-Drop feature and USB 2.0 support. In addition, Auto Synchronization makes it easy to transfer all your favorite songs and albums from CDs through the line-in connector.Experience uninterrupted listening pleasure with its long-life battery. Hold it in the palm of your hand or slip it into your pocket. Start feeling your music, not your player!
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Creative MuVo Micro N200 256 MB MP3 Player Green Reviews
good buy The only thing that has happened is that the battery cover has broken from dropping it. My only qualms with it are that it's not compatible with iTunes, and the battery life is not very good, though it only takes one AAA. But, if your only looking for a small durable companion this is a. I recieved a MuVo a couple years ago and it's still with me despite dropping it frequently on hard floors and nearly flushing it down a toilet (don't ask). Music fans shouldn't rely on this player, buy a hard drive mp3 player with a large lcd if you plan on exceeding 25 songs, because scrolling through each song instead of having a list is an annoyance.
Aside from my negative experiences, its wonderful versatility is suitable for most activities. That's fine. The problems I'm having are seemingly unrelated, and since I've followed the manual for usage since day-1, I doubt its my fault. My only problem with this player is that I have had two defective ones. I love this mp3 player it fits everywhere, has a long battery life, reasonable quality audio for recording, efficient with space, very user-friendly, etc.
This current one was fine for 10 weeks until it would shut off even before I could fully power it on. This only happens 75% of the time, but that is definitely inconvenient, since I don't know how to prevent the incidences. The first player brought me joy and happiness until 2 weeks of living with me, when it would shut off every time it was ready to advance to the next song. providing it works. So I got a replacement.
For the price, this small MP3 player delivers on quality. It's very small, easy to use and we have been very impressed overall with this great little player. It makes a decent recording but actually is being used more as the MP3 player. It was a gift for my technology-challenged teen who needed the recording capability of this player.
If you rearrange your mp3s by artist first, it will play them grouped together. Thats fine if you only want to set one playlist forever and never change the songs, but if you want to be able to add and delete new songs, thats not a reasonable option. My biggest complaints (and really, what else is to complain about with this player) is that you can't set a playlist or random play (without a big hassel). I haven't tried it yet, but if they kept the rest of the features of this great player, they've taken care of its most glaring flaw. It comes with a rubber cover which helps protect it (and yes, it does bounce). and the Micro has responded well. It sets its own playlist: alphabetically. If you want to set a playlist, Creative Labs told me that I needed to go and physically alter the file name of the song, putting something before the artist or title, whichever comes first in your setup.
The earbuds it came with were great. I own the white micro, and it works great. There is a new MuVo MIX available from creative labs that takes care of the lack of a random button. The menu is easy to figure out, and while the FM signal strength leave something to be desired, it only like 2 inches long, so thats kind of expected. I am relatively abuseive to my electronics, dropping them, pilling stuff on top of them.
IT also doubles up as a belt clip, and the Micro also comes with a shoulder strap. You have to manually scan for the FM stations, as Auto scan can't pick them up very effectively, but once you've got your station of choice, you only need to save it to the Preset mode, and you can access it at the flick of a switch. The player also comes with a very nice rubber-like extra cover to protect it. The volume may need to pumped up a bit for listening in loud situations, but i found that a software update on the net loudens up the set quite a bit, providing even louder volume, which is good.
Sound:. The Creative Muvo Micro is a flash based MP3 player, not hard-disk based, unlike the Apple iPod. 1. No need of the computer. Besides, I found that, unless you use the player at night or in a dark room, you do not need the backlight. In a moderately lit room, the backlight is not needed.
For once the song is being played, you cannot hear the buzz in the background. The sound quality is quite good, and can handle all genres of music from Pop to Rock to Hip-Hop, Trance. A few quirks/drawbacks of the player:. Of course, some MP3 players like Sandisk's Flash range offer a bigger display, but are also bigger in size overall.
For those concerned about the slight Buzz, you can try Creative's Muvo TX FM, which has the same features, but is slightly larger. Nothing to worry about, of course, unless you have a 6 year old with a penchant for using it as a WMD ;). This problem is only heard when you are changing songs, in the silent period between the change of songs. The other quirk is the relative lack of FM signal strength.
2. As regards the player:. The Micro is basically a rectangular/cuboidal shape with soft edges and a small display (which is not colored, but suits a player of this size). I think that this review can apply to new player as well. 4.
Let's see it according to various parameters:. This can or cannot be a major issue, and I guess most owners have come to accept and live with this. I say relative, as compared to other players, as reception is quite good. The earphones provided are of an excellent quality, with a nice comfortable padding, and feel quite good to use even for long durations.
Other features:. This of course is the primary thing anyone should look for in an MP3 player, and the Creative does not disappoint. Overall, the Muvo Micro is a very nice MP3 player to have. Style:. And of course, it plays music brilliantly. There area a few drawbacks to the Muvo, primarily the weird sort of faint buzzing sound which comes whenever the backlight is on. (which has a colour screen, but no FM radio).
I would advice you to avoid the 1GB version, as it is expensive, and at that price, I'd rather say you stretch your budget for the uber-cool 2GB iPod Nano. The Creative Muvo Micro N200 MP3 player may not be found in the market, as it has been 'replaced' by a 'new' model called the Zen Nano Plus, which seems to be the same model with a new name. While this may seem de riguer for all flash based players these days, not all of them can truly claim to be this small in reality. This cover is white and translucent, and lets you access the controls very easily. In addition, the player has 4 equalizer settings, and even a customizable one.
My player has 256MB of memory which holds about 50-60songs, and the player also comes in 128MB, 512MB and 1GB versions. This is the Creative's USP. The cover is quite good, as it saved the player from getting scratches when I dropped it. Well, the MP3 players from creative have been stylish, and this one is no exception.
Features:. It is one player that is loaded to the gills with features such as a FM radio with FM Radio Recording, Microphone, and even Line-in recording, for converting songs from cassettes directly to MP3 using th player alone.
5. It may only get a bit fuzzy if you are in a lift or a closed room with no windows ;).
This is one area where I feel the player could have done a bit better, It is well made, even though it is constructed in plastic, but the volume and play/power button are a wee bit flimsy. Build:.
and everything in between. It is almost the size of a cigarette lighter, and only slightly larger than a matchbox.
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