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November 2009
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The editors liked
Great value
Small and lightweight
MicroSD memory card slot
FM radio
Very affordable. MicroSD card slot. Robust file support. FM radio and recording. Voice recorder.
Small size Lightweight Built-in mic with voice recorder Built-in FM Radio Charges quickly Supports multiple audio file formats Simple navigation Long battery life Excellent sound quality
As simple to load and play as ever
MicroSDHC slot a useful addition
Good audio quality
Long battery life for its size
Voice recording
Audible
Podcast
FLAC
Ogg support
MicroSD card slot
Excellent sound
Improved clip
Inexpensive
The SanDisk Sansa Clip+ is very inexpensive
It has a solid
Pocket-friendly design with dedicated volume controls and a built-in belt-clip
Its easy to use
And it offers a plethora of handy features
Including a MicroSD card slot
Rhapsody DNA
A vo...
The editors didn't like
1inch screen is hard to read
Radio reception is finicky in some areas
SlotRadio cards are not included. Bundled USB cable is very short.
No color display No image viewing No video playback capability
No AAC support
Small screen
Thick compared to the iPod shuffle.
Color options only available with 4GB model
Navigating lots of files on the tiny screen can be tedious
The SanDisk Sansa Clip+ could stand to have better battery life and support for AAC
The monochrome display is small and may be hard for some to read.
Abstract: Sandisk's Sansa Clip has been the preferred cheap mp3 player for audiophiles for awhile now, and the Clip+ improves on the original in price, design, capacity and features. Basically, this is the best trash mp3 player around.When I say "trash," I don&...
Abstract: Wednesday, 02 September 2009 05:47 We were expecting good things from this updated version of SanDisk’s popular Clip and the Sansa Clip+ delivers. The Sansa Clip has been one of the most popular MP3 players on the planet. It sounds great, is easy to u...
Abstract: Back in November 2007 we reviewed Sansa’s first generation Clip MP3 player. At the time we found the size and sound quality to be solid and named it as a great competitor to the shuffle. Since that time SanDisk has continued to innovate in its Sansa li...
The Sansa Clip has been a favorite among many as a quick and cheap way to listen to digital music. It has been a player for beginners and enthusiasts alike with a straight forward user interface along with top notch sound quality many times being pai...
Very affordable. MicroSD card slot. Robust file support. FM radio and recording. Voice recorder.
SlotRadio cards are not included. Bundled USB cable is very short.
A microSD slot has been added, but not a lot else has changed since the last Sansa Clip iteration. Even so, this budget MP3 player still does a lot more than the iPod shuffle—and for less....
The SanDisk Sansa Clip+ is very inexpensive; it has a solid, pocket-friendly design with dedicated volume controls and a built-in belt-clip; its easy to use; and it offers a plethora of handy features, including a MicroSD card slot, Rhapsody DNA, a vo...
The SanDisk Sansa Clip+ could stand to have better battery life and support for AAC; the monochrome display is small and may be hard for some to read.
The SanDisk Sansa Clip+ is an excellent successor to the line, offering a fitness-friendly design with a built-in belt-clip, a simple interface, solid sound quality, and plenty of handy features--all for an ultralow price. Its an unbeatable value.
Color options only available with 4GB model; navigating lots of files on the tiny screen can be tedious
A better fastener, the addition of a MicroSD slot, and an even lower price make this update to the excellent Sansa Clip much more appealing than Apples iPod Shuffle....
Abstract: Good things apparently do come in small packages. At least that's the impression I got with the Sansa Clip+ (i.e. "Plus"), an update to Sansa's original Clip player. As someone who owns three different versions of the iPod — including Clip competitor, ...
Abstract: Up until recently my walking music needs were catered for by the Sansa Clip device. This small (55 x 35 x 16mm) silver and black device has been a regular accoutrement clipped (a feature that explains the product’s name) to my belt but now it has been ...