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 | iriver AFT 100 Mobile FM Transmitter
Loved it til it stopped -- 2010-09-04 This is a great transmitter. I have trouble finding one with enough power to work in my Pathfinder in the LA area. This one was great. Then it just stopped working. It lights up, but doesn't recognize that anything has been plugged in. Nothing got bent or pinched, it was in the same spot it's been in for months, one day it works, the next it doesn't.
Just Static -- 2010-08-31 Maybe it depends on where you live because this thing did not work for me. I tried every radio stations and none of them worked, all I could hear was static. Amazon took it back without any trouble at all though.
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 | iriver E150 4 GB Digital Media Player (Black)
We have been cheated by iRiver -- 2010-07-21 I purchased the unit as a gift to a friend of mine, only to find out that he could not use it because he doesn't have computer to charge the battery. Why would iRiver produce a product like this? If I had known that I wouldn't have purchased it. Now, the unit is sitting in his drawer. SHAME ON IRIVER.
VERY GOOD -- 2010-01-15 Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R22KLN9PK625EF I really liked it. I got it and opened it and you cannot beat the price for all the features it has.
Pros: nice screen
Ease of use
radio (fm)
plays vids
micro sd slot
speaker
in nice casing
good sound quality
Cons: menu buttons are kinda hard to get used to (up and down)
buttons sometimes dont respond.
micro sd card not annexed by artist, album, etc.
have to format to change from MSC to MTP transfer
Cant delete anything in MTP ..
Overall, a very good mp3 player. WOULD RECOMMEND!!!
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 | iriver E150 8 GB Digital Media Player (Black)
Great features, very nice player -- 2010-07-25 I had an iriver e100, which is very similar and is an older model. It was lost or stolen, and I got a good deal on an ipod nano, so I bought the ipod. The ipod has a cooler interface with its jog dial, but that is the only thing I like better about the nano over the e150. The ipod has a built-in camera and video recorder, but I have a much better quality camera on my cell phone, so the ipod camera does not get used.
Most of my audio files are in the ogg format. I have movies that are in the mov, avi and wmv formats. The e150 plays all of these formats,and plays mp3's and flac as well. It comes with video conversion software to convert movie files to the wmv format optimized for the iriver's screen. This reduces the size of most avi's to abut 1/4 of the disk space of the original.
The battery life is very good. I can watch 2 movies that are about 2 hours long each on a fully charged battery. The battery lasts a lot longer when the screen is off and I am just playing audio files ( I am guessing, but I estimate the battery to last about 10-12 hours when just listening to audio.)
One standout feature for the e150 is the line-in jack. I can record from about any source that has line-level out. There is also an internal microphone, so I can use that to record as well. The internal mic does surprisingly well. I have recorded several lectures, and the recordings were very clear.
For me, this is a great player. If this one gets lost, I will replace it with another iriver e150.
Outstanding Value, BUT... -- 2010-01-12 Package is nicely sized for the unit. It is not overpackaged and doesn't come in a big plastic bubble you have to hacksaw your way into. The E150 has good form and fit, a clean appearance and unusual for any mp3 player or small electronics, it has fitted covers for its USB and sD slots to keep out dust dirt and moisture.
Quality of output sound from the player is very good, and output power is comparable to the iPod but earphones are minimal, below quality of average mp3 player units especially at higher frequencies. No big deal if you already have good earphones.
It is too big to be a clip-on type of unit. It is about twice the size and mass of the iPOD nano. It has a comparable play-per-charge. It has too many functions to be simple. It has six major modes of operation: Music, Video, Picture, FM Radio, Text, Record.
The interface is clutzy and non-intuitive. The main controls are 4 directional buttons which are beneath the plastic surface of the unit, centered on a square select button. The controls often do not respond on first push, maybe bad debouncing circuitry? User Manual is basic but could be clearer. For instance, the main navigation buttons to be used are installed as I said below the flat plastic cover, around the square select button. They are indicated by small barely visible caret figures made up of black dots. It wasn't obvious to me that you push on the flat surface where the caret symbols were and the manual didn't make an effort to clue one in.
Radio has awkward tuning controls, one must hit the 'up' button for higher freqs instead of the more intuitive 'right', 'down' instead of 'left'.
But if you are patient, the E150 does many tricks, plays many formats of music, has a good radio, plays videos, stores and shows various data formats.
AND It has two notable interfaces in addition to all the others:
1) It has a slot for microsD cards- the same idea as on the Sansa clip+. The E150 manual indicates that a card is to be installed when the E150 is off. in order to hear music on extenal card you must go to MUSIC>Dir List and select External (versus Internal). This is awkward.
2) It has a line-in input. It can take 2-channel input from an external source and capture it for playback in Windows Media format. I am not aware of ANY other comparable unit with this feature.
CONCLUSION: Well worth the money if you use it, but not likely to remain in the marketplace because it is not obvious how to use it and it isn't being promoted heavily. It wouldn't surprise me to learn that it isn't being made any more.
Construction Quality is adequate but I suspect not durable.
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 | iriver Lplayer 8 GB Video MP3 Player (White)
fm recorder use -- 2010-07-03 I purchased this product to record lectures broadcast over an FM station at the lecture hall. Lots of available memory. Battery lasted for the 3 hour am sessions. I was traveling and had no access to an outlet during the day.
Now all the reviews I read only delt with the music, video, & pictures. These are great features and easy to use. The only reason I purchased this was for the FM recorder feature. So very easy to use. The only problem I had was where I set the unit I would have trouble with reception. An easy fix. Now transfering to WMA was very easy and once it was transfered the files were not automatically deleted. A bonus for me. I wish there was a charger available that would recharge using batteries for travel. Maybe some day. When I contacted iriver they were very helpful and quick to respond to my questions;this was before I purchased the unit. You can set the record quality. The higher the quality the more memory it will take up. I would recommend practicing with it before you have a special recording to do. If you are looking for an easy to use mp3 player and FM recorder I would recommend this one for the price. I am very happy with my purchase.
Good player for the price -- 2010-04-27 Ok, I picked up this player on a whim really. I have a phone that does a lot of what this does, but I wanted a better picture and something that would kick out more volume. In both of these the lPlayer does fine. When I loaded some videos onto it, I watched them on the train and was very please with the picture quality and the sound.
Now, the problem is getting videos onto it. I'm a PC tech, so I figured it shouldn't be too hard. Not true. The software is comes with is very picky about what it will convert. You can't rip from a DVD. You can't play MP4 files from iTunes. I spent several hours trying to find suitable converters. Try Extra DVD Ripper Free to get suitable AVI files. I'm not sure why iRiver made a video player with few options of actually playing videos. Once you have a system down, it's fine. Setting it up is a headache.
Pictures are good and I've loaded up several. I haven't tried out the music player yet, but I'm sure it sounds good.
The file organization is a problem. I spend about an hour trying to get XP to recognize it with no luck. Vista found it and the hard drive is much like a flash drive, but once the files have been uploaded to the player it seems to have problems with folders. I ripped my Blue Planet DVDs onto it into a folder called 'Blue Planet.' But on the player it still reads as 'New folder.' Whatever. Annoying but it could be worse.
All in all for $50 or so you're probably going to be happy. Don't expect to much, be willing to deal with some bugs and annoyances and you'll be good to go.
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 | iRiver H10 20 GB MP3 Player/Recorder (Blue)
Ok Player -- 2009-12-04 I bought this as a gift. The first one I bought was defective. Amazon immediately replaced it. The biggest problem with the second was that is turns itself on whenever it wants to, draining the battery. the screen is easy to read and the music palys great. It's easy to load. I wouldn't buy another however. Go with iPod.
Decent, but won't buy another one -- 2009-05-01 I don't want to make this a long review. This was my first MP3 player and I generally refuse to buy apple products so after a bit of research I bought one of these about 3 years ago. Up until a couple months ago it worked fine. The user interface with this thing is OKAY...you can only scroll up and down with the "slider". Upon reaching the bottom of any menu the curser doesn't "warp" back to the top, instead you have to manually scroll back up. So if you're listing hundreds of songs alphabetically and you reach ZZ Top, you have to scroll all the way back up to ABBA (note: I don't have ABBA on my player, just using it as an example!) insted of the curser just warping back to the top. This isn't a problem per se, unless you're like me and one day your slider stops working and will only scroll up, and not down. So basically I have a perfectly functioning iRiver other than the slider, and I can't do things like select songs, adjust the volume, or navigate the menus AT ALL, rendering the device utterly useless. Pity. I guess 3 years is an okay lifespan for such a device. I took it mountain biking and it probably got bounced around in pockets and such, but it was never dropped or slammed. Seems to be a sturdy device all around.
And yes, the thing had a tendency to freeze up and requires you to push a tiny button with a paper clip or thumb tack. Very annoying when you're without one and you can't get the device to do anything because it's frozen. It is pretty much plug and play, meaning you plug in the transfer cable to your PC via USB and you can drag and drop. It does come with proprietary transfer software but it's clunky - it also doesn't like to play nicely with vista even with a software update available from iRiver. Works fine with XP but the best thing is to just not use it at all.
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 | iriver AFT-200 FM Transmitter/Charger for Clix and U10 Players
iriver AFT-200 FM transmitter -- 2009-07-06 This product is great. This is my second iriver AFT-200 FM transmitter. My first one died after almost 3 years! I like it because it will transmit over many stations even those with semi strong signals. I am in NYC where almost every channel has some sort of broadcast, the irviver will transmit over it. Trust me I know crappy tranmsitters I have the zune transmitter and it barely works, i now use it only to charge my zune in the car!!!! The iriver is cheap and it won't go wrong if it works in a city like ny it will work everywhere!
iriver radio adapter -- 2008-06-21 The radio adapter is relatively easy to use. The only thing that can be problematic is you have to use a radio station not currently in local use. Unfortunately I have found in some cars that there is no option to automatically tune your radio, it only has the scan/seek button so you can never get to a point where you have a non-receptive station. That is more of a car issue than anything. Aside from that I have no complaints.
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 | iriver E100 8 GB Multimedia Player (Black)
Very solid player -- 2010-06-02 I don't usually write reviews, but I thought this product deserved one- I was riding my bike recently, going downhill pretty fast, and the iRiver slipped out of my pocket onto the asphalt road, skidded probably over 10 meters, bouncing painfully along the way. Lo and behold, it was still playing when I picked it up, as if nothing extraordinary happened. Suffered a few scratches to the back surface but it seems fine otherwise. 5 stars for durability.
Works great in Linux / survived a dunking in the toilet -- 2010-05-05 Some might argue those two qualities are the same. The player mounts in Linux when you set it up as an MSC device and you can drag and drop music. The biggest deal is that as of version 0.12.8 Rhythmbox can write playlists for the e100 that you can access from the e100. That's important because once you have a few gb of music on there it's a laborious process to move from song to song.
Updating the firmware is a bit of a hassle in Linux but it's possible ... for now.
Yeah the toilet. The player rates 5 stars for portability but now I would recommend an arm band. It slipped out of a back pocket and right into the toilet while it was on and playing out of its little speaker. It actually kept playing underwater for a few seconds, then something gave, bubbles started coming up and the music stopped. I fished it out after about 20 seconds. It kept making this pathetic choking sound out of the speaker. Attempts to turn it off failed. I dried it and wrapped it in toilet paper and figured that was its death shroud. It sat in there choking and sputtering for a day. Every time I tried to turn it off and put it out of its misery it just kept coughing. Eventually all was quiet. A few days later on a whim I turned it on, and it lived! I plugged it in, charged it up and it sounds just as good as it did. Oh yeah I cleaned it up too.
I'd give it 5 stars if the firmware update was easier and it was easier to navigate.
I haven't tried video on it but jpgs are nice.
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 | iriver E100 8 GB Multimedia Player (Sky Blue)
Very solid player -- 2010-06-02 I don't usually write reviews, but I thought this product deserved one- I was riding my bike recently, going downhill pretty fast, and the iRiver slipped out of my pocket onto the asphalt road, skidded probably over 10 meters, bouncing painfully along the way. Lo and behold, it was still playing when I picked it up, as if nothing extraordinary happened. Suffered a few scratches to the back surface but it seems fine otherwise. 5 stars for durability.
Works great in Linux / survived a dunking in the toilet -- 2010-05-05 Some might argue those two qualities are the same. The player mounts in Linux when you set it up as an MSC device and you can drag and drop music. The biggest deal is that as of version 0.12.8 Rhythmbox can write playlists for the e100 that you can access from the e100. That's important because once you have a few gb of music on there it's a laborious process to move from song to song.
Updating the firmware is a bit of a hassle in Linux but it's possible ... for now.
Yeah the toilet. The player rates 5 stars for portability but now I would recommend an arm band. It slipped out of a back pocket and right into the toilet while it was on and playing out of its little speaker. It actually kept playing underwater for a few seconds, then something gave, bubbles started coming up and the music stopped. I fished it out after about 20 seconds. It kept making this pathetic choking sound out of the speaker. Attempts to turn it off failed. I dried it and wrapped it in toilet paper and figured that was its death shroud. It sat in there choking and sputtering for a day. Every time I tried to turn it off and put it out of its misery it just kept coughing. Eventually all was quiet. A few days later on a whim I turned it on, and it lived! I plugged it in, charged it up and it sounds just as good as it did. Oh yeah I cleaned it up too.
I'd give it 5 stars if the firmware update was easier and it was easier to navigate.
I haven't tried video on it but jpgs are nice.
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 | iriver SPINN 8 GB Video MP3 Player (Silver)
Better Than an iPod -- 2010-08-01 This has more features than an iPod, better sound quality, is easier to manage and maintain, has better video quality, and is much more flexible. There are some quirks, though. FLAC files won't play if blutooth is running and the interface can be slow when blutooth is running. However, it's great to own a portable media player that allows me to drag and drop songs onto the device and can play more than one type of file without additional conversion (which destroys the sound quality).
put a "spinn" on your music -- 2010-06-29 The iRiver Spinn stands pretty well on it's own. The sound quality is excellent and the numerous features it offers over similar MP3 players is a plus as well. After being an iPod owner for several years I wanted a change and boy did I get it! The only thing I wish the player had was a speaker similar to its earlier model the iRiver E100.
Pros:
Drag-and-drop feature (doesn't require software to add music)
Lightweight
Multiple Files Supported
Video/Photo supported
Text Supported
Flash supported
Microphone
FM recording/FM Tuner
Micro SD Expandable (up to 4GB only)
Touch Screen
Cons:
Player resets itself when battery dies (including the date, radio presets and time)
MicroSD data are not integrated into device library
No search command (must scroll through the library)
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