SanDisk Sansa Clip 2 GB MP3 Player (Black)
Don't let the size fool you - this little media player packs a big punch! The sleek Sansa Clip 2 GB MP3 player boasts an array of cool features, as well as distinctively big sound for its small size. Perfect for the fitness buff or traveler, the compact Sansa Clip comes with a fashionable clip for wearing, FM radio with recorder, microphone, long-lasting rechargeable battery and a bright screen for exceptionally easy navigation of tunes. Voice recording with built-in microphone
The colorful Sansa Clip is a tiny MP3 player that boasts an array of cool features. An ideal choice for the fitness buff or traveler, the compact Sansa Clip comes with a fashionable clip for simple portability. 
The colorful Sansa Clip packs many features into a small package. View larger. View product details. |

The player comes with a clip on the back for wearing anywhere. View larger. | Designed as a solution for taking your favorite music everywhere you go, the Sansa Clip packs in 2 GB of reliable flash memory. That's enough memory to store up to 1,000 WMA music tracks. With the Clip in hand, you can enjoy MP3, WMA, and secure WMA music files on the move in an extremely portable form factor. The player supports USB 2.0 connectivity for speedy file transfers. An easy-to-read backlit screen helps keep tabs on must-have playback information, such as track titles and artist names. An easy-to-use user interface makes it a cinch to find and play your favorite stored music. For added versatility, the Clip comes with a built-in FM radio with 40 programmable station presets and voice-recording features. The FM radio is a great feature for catching up on breaking news or weather highlights. The voice-recording mode can be a handy tool for students and business users. The Clip's rechargeable battery can support up to 15 hours of continuous music playback. The Clip is compatible with Windows XP, 2000 SP2, and Vista operating systems. What's in the Box Sansa Clip MP3 player, USB 2.0 cable, earphones, promotional inserts, and quick start guide.
SanDisk Sansa Clip 2 GB MP3 Player (Black) Accessories
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SanDisk Sansa Clip 2 GB MP3 Player (Black) Reviews
They work and sound great to me. And I read a review before I bought it complaining that the ear plugs weren't very good. I love it when I go for a bike ride and when I work out at the club. Easy to download music too. I have owned the SanDisk Sansa Clip for a few weeks now and I really enjoy using it.
Sansa Clip is AWESOME, we cannot set ours down, thankfully when the children go to sleep, Nightowls continue to rock out. Can't hear you, Mary J Blige is symphonizing on my Sansa. What. So easy to learn, awesome eerie blue glow, very special MP3 player.
Beautiful, reliable, and compact. It's a very good product, for the price.
With the clip and stone using a standard mini-usb, it means you can charge the players / transfer tunes pretty much anywhere there is a computer - at a friends house say, at work - wherever - with no fancy dock / cable required. That means if you lose it, you're out some scrilla. Both the Clip and the Stone use a normal mini-usb connector for connection to PC. 6 - The Stone and the Clip both have FM Tuner , while the Apple does not. Even when you press skip to jump a song - there is about a one second delay. IF being absolutely miniscule as possible is a requirement, the shuffle is the smallest / lightest player of the bunch, but not by much. 5 - No iTunes required.
If you are going to be using the stock headphones - for the record, creative labs are garbage. Heres why you should get a Sansa Clip - point by point. The other two will likely end up on ebay. They were poorly padded and hurt your ears.
HAnds down, I find the Clip to be the best player. Hands down - the Clip is my favorite player. 9 - General responsiveness of the ZEN Stone is lethargic compared to the clip, and shuffle. 11 - Final point I want to make and its a big one. 12 - No iTunes. I am using the same set of Bose In-Ear headphones in all three players.
Forcing your customers to use it is a bad idea. Its a very small trade off for all the benefits it offers over the other two players. I realize there are other ways of putting music on the shuffle, but none are as simple as drag and drop like a normal flash drive. 4 - The screen - Its actually handy to have, and the clip's screen is much better than that of the stone - wider, displays more, and its two colors so it looks nicer. 1 - NO ITUNES. Other than that, it is inferior to the clip in every way I can think of. iPod shuffle is rated for 12 hours The Clips battery is rated at 15 hours, the Stones is only 9 hours.
3 - Cost - About $5 more than the Stone, but cheaper than the ipod, the sansa is a good value. This might not sound like much, but it can get annoying when you are hunting around to find that one song you really want to hear. The clip is ever so slightly larger than the stone, and somewhat larger than the shuffle. Let me start by saying I own a clip, I also own an ipod shuffle and a creative labs Zen.
2 - Sound quality of the clip appears to be better than the shuffle and the stone. If you have a giant collection of music (like I do) iTunes is a nightmare. 10 - Battery Life - Again , the Clip takes top honors at 15 hours. The Clips interface makes navigating the radio presets easier than the Stone and, at least in my location I get better reception on the stone.
The Stone does not come with a built in clip - you have to buy a skin for it, which will eat up the $5 savings you have. Creative labs gets the nod for this too. 8 - No iTunes. On the Stone, when you press a command button, there is a noticeable amount of lag between when you press the button and the player actually responds.
Apple chose to brilliantly come up with a proprietary connector to dock / charge the shuffle. However, its not an issue - its still a very miniscule player that you can clip to your shirt while you hit the gym.
They keep asking me stupid questions like the model # in 0.001 font on the bottom. When it died, I figured out that sweat was the culprit. I guess when I finally get it replaced under warranty, I'll constrain it to air conditioned environments. I realized the 1st one lasted a little longer since at first I ran with it an armband case. Jeez. The 2nd one I used the clip only, isn't that why it has a clip.
That one was returned to Circuit City for refund.
And their support is underwhelming to say the least.
Bought a 2nd one, it died in only 3 days.
What kind of mp3 player can't handle a little sweat.
1st one lasted 61 days, I'm now struggling with tech support delays to get it replaced under the 1 yr warranty.
If you just want a small player for the library or airplane, it's probably great.
Piece of junk.
For exercising,it's useless.
It's a friggin Clip 4GB silver, they can read the model # when they get it.
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