Philips GoGear 4 GB Mix MP3 Video Player with Sport Headphones
Feb 06, 2010 in
Electronics
- MP3 and WMA playback
- FM radio with 20 presets for more music options
- Full color display for intuitive and enjoyable navigation
- Up to 25-hour music playback
- Drag and drop your songs easily – no software needed
Product Description
The compact Philips GoGear Mix MP3 Player (4GB) with push-out USB makes file transfer a snap – no cables required. Enjoy easy, intuitive navigation on the full color display and up to 25-hour music playback with its embedded battery…. More >>
Philips GoGear 4 GB Mix MP3 Video Player with Sport Headphones
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5 comments
Carolina Scarpelini on February 6, 2010 at 3:20 am
This product is very good. It size is ideal for bring it in the bag or hang it in clothes.
Wanna B Antarian on February 6, 2010 at 4:28 am
I decided to start a walking since the weather has been so wonderful this July. My sister has an IPOD that she swears by and my mom has her own little MP3 player. Researching though, they seemed complicated until a cousin of mine bought a $20 “jump drive” style player from Walgreens. I decided that’s what I wanted. Something simple. I went to target and found THIS ONE. For the price and the storage compacity and the fact that it’s small, and cute-as compared to the other MP3 players sitting there, this one seemed the best. ESPECIALLY because it has built in FM radio. It was cheaper than the ones w/ comparable storage, comparable hook-up but no FM radio.
So heres the thing. I was soooo PROUD AND HAPPY w/ my little player! I showed it to my mom. The upload of music for my little device is easier than hers. I just hook it up to the computer and click on My Music, choose a song and ’send’ it to the portable device.
So it’s so user FRIENDLY that my mom went from WANTING ONE, to BORROWING MINE, to OWNING MINE. SHE WON’T GIVE IT BACK!! Gotta love her, but now I’m back at square one -with no MP3 player. Oh yeah, we can share and I can ask for it back, but how convenient is that? UGH. frustrating.
And I’m so partial to mine that I can’t just go out and buy any ol’ MP3 player w/ a jump drive. AND, the last time I went to Target the price on this particular had risen a good $10.
I guess this is more a rant than a review…just know this. It’s gotta be pretty dern cool if a parent would take it from their child and make it their own. I used it to listen to MY music, that she otherwise couldn’t stand to hear around the house. NOW SHE LOVES MY MUSIC. AND HAS CONFISCATED MY PLAYER.
I’m just s.o.l. So I’m lookin for a good deal. I’m in the market to replace what was taken from me. At a similar price as before of course.
S. Chandrasekharan on February 6, 2010 at 6:37 am
compared to other Generic mp3 player this is sent from heaven. simple interface, good audio quality …
The head phone are excellent quality and cheap when compared to JB hifi.
M. Triplett on February 6, 2010 at 7:38 am
i love it,well my girlfriend brought it for me an christmas present. i have an ipod and i don’t feel safe having it at work!!!!!! 900 songs or more,for me just “gangsta rap” . love the mp3 and love my girlfriend…………u want something easy to use= here it is,i promise u. price=cheap.
Raymond M on February 6, 2010 at 9:19 am
This was my first time using ANY mp3 player. I had to do my research first before buying. To me this player is incredibly tiny and very delicate to use. It was pain to shop around to find a case with a arm band so I can take it to the gym with me! Finally I found a case with’s compatible for a Ipod! Go figure! Anyway for my first mp3 player it works well except for my playlist kept erasing on me! Just minor details but I would reccomend this player to anyone with delicate hands heh-heh and for first time usage. Also I reccomend downloading Limewire to download free songs onto your player! [...]. Thanks for reading this!
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