SanDisk - Clip Sport 4GB* MP3 Player - Black
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Description
Features
4GB* internal flash memory
For storing your music.
Lightweight design
Weighs just 1 oz. and easily clips to your clothing for portability to the gym.
Supported formats
Include MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and Audible, plus AAC format for playing back DRM-free iTunes, so you can take your favorite tunes to go.
1.4" TFT-LCD display
For easy, on-the-move navigation of your media.
Built-in FM tuner
Allows simple interfacing with fitness club TVs and enables playing of your favorite FM stations. Integrated voice recorder for on-the-go convenience.
High-speed USB 2.0 interface
For blazing-fast transfer speeds.
Built-in microSDHC card slot
Lets you store additional content (media not included).
Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Provides up to 25 hours of audio playback.
PC and Mac compatible
For multifunctional use.
*Formatted capacity may vary.
What's Included
SanDisk Clip Sport 4GB* MP3 Player
Earphones
USB 2.0 cable
Owner's manual
Key Specs
- Bluetooth EnabledNo
- Storage Capacity4 gigabytes
General
- Product NameClip Sport 4GB* MP3 Player
- BrandSanDisk
- Model NumberSDMX24-004G-A46K
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Audio
- Supported File FormatsMP3
Connectivity
- Wi-Fi CompatibleNo
Display
- Screen Size1.44 inches
- Display ScreenYes
- Touch ScreenYes
Features
- Voice RecorderNo
- Memory Card SlotYes
Power
- Charging Interface(s)USB 2.0
- Battery TypeLithium-ion
Included
- Integrated Speaker(s)No
- Integrated MicrophoneNo
- Integrated CameraNone
- Cable(s) IncludedYes
Dimension
- Product Height2.6 inches
- Product Width1.6 inches
- Product Depth0.6 inches
- Product Weight1 pounds
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year limited
Other
- UPC619659107437
Customer reviews
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars with 2194 reviews
(2,194 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Ease of Use4.2
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars
to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
replaced the one i had for a couple years
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.replaced the one i had for a couple years .it stills plays good just wont charge any more.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 2 out of 5 stars
Sandisk has some work to do
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This unit has some firmware issues. If you switch from an audiobook to the radio and then back to the audiobook, the system does not "bookmark" your previous position. I have tried using both the "Books" and "Music" folders and when I return to these I find no "resume" function. I hope they generate a fix soon. I bought two of these next generation MP3 players. I have been using Sandisk since the M-Series. They have all performed great. Hope I can say the same about the Clip Sport.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendRated 1 out of 5 stars
Unsatisfactory
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.A poor substitute for the earlier Sansa Fuse mp3 player, whose menu wheel was pleasant and intuitively simple to use. The Clip Sport screen is difficult to read, its buttons require pressure to get a response, and (unlike the old Fuse) it doesn't remember your place in a podcast or audiobook when you go away and come back to it. Moreover, there is no protected setting to prevent accidental shut-off during use. The overall tactile feel of the Sansa Clip Sport is "cheap." I regret buying it.
This review is from SanDisk - Clip Sport 4GB* MP3 Player - Red
No, I would not recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Great little Mp3 Player
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I had an iPod Shuffle (1GB) and I was looking for more storage space. This was just about the same size as my Shuffle, and after using it for awhile, I like it better. You don't have to use iTunes or any programs, just plug it into your computer via USB cable and drag and drop your music onto it like you would a flash drive. It is about the same size and weight of my iPod Shuffle. The screen is bright and colorful and the menu is not too hard to figure out. It has many great features and settings that you can customize to your preference. It has everything my old Shuffle had, plus a lot more (lke expandable storage by way of a MicroSD card slot, FM radio, voice recording, live radio recording, customizable menu, and more). Here are some guidelines: If the sound quality isn't great, it's the cheap headphones that come with it, not the actual MP3 player. Try using better headphones (I use SkullCandy ear buds) and you will have awesome quality sound. Plus there is an equalizer on it that you can adjust to make it sound however you like! I had to push the headphone jack in VERY hard when I first got it. The jack is really tight when you first use it, so you gotta make sure the headphones are plugged in all the way. Not a problem, though. Better too snug than too loose! If your songs are on the device itself, it will last for many hours, more than an iPod shuffle (as long as the screen is not constantly on (you can adjust the settings of the screen timeout, too). However, If the songs are on the SD card, it makes the battery drain a lot faster when those particular songs are playing. Just a tip. Of course, when loading Gigabytes of music, it takes some time for them to load from your computer to your device, so be patient. Smoke a cig and have a coffee and relax for a nice moment while you wait. Once in a while it might freeze, or the music on the SD card won't show up in the menu, so just hold in the power button until it shuts off, wait 30 seconds, then turn it on again and it will be good to go. You can make an "on the go" playlist of favorite songs, right from the device, and you can also copy your Windows Media Player playlists to the device when you transfer your music from a PC. Overall, it was well worth buying and I gave my Shuffle to a friend cause the Clip Zip can do everything and I really like it now!
This review is from SanDisk - Sansa Clip Zip 4GB* MP3 Player - Black
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Perfect For the Gym, Biking, Running, etc.!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.After spending time reviewing feedback at a few tech websites combined with some hands-on research at some local retailers, I finally decided on this device due to a combination of price, features and convenience. Has 4GB of internal storage with a micro-SD card slot for up to an additional 32GB card (those are fairly cheap nowadays). The size of the device itself is actually smaller than I thought it would be (so much that the addition of the color screen is almost redundant, though a nice addition). The fact that I can add music content via iTunes (yes, the 2013 version, check the mfg date on the box, is indeed iTunes-compatible) as well as Windows Media Player is a plus as I have content on both. PodCasts and AudioBooks can both be downloaded with ease as well. The addition of an FM Tuner rounds it out as I can listen to the TV program of my choice while at the gym. The actual clip is awesome as the device is so lightweight, you can clip it just about anywhere on your person, and not even realize that it's there. The battery life is also sick (in a good way) lasting a week (or more) in the gym between chargings. On the downside, the housing is entirely made of plastic so be careful. Plan on buying a replacement set of earphones/earbuds (there are plenty out there in $15-25 price range that will do the trick so that you're not adding a significant additional cost to your overall purchase) as the stock buds are basically additional packaging (sorry SanDisk folks) due to very poor sound quality. The lack of Bluetooth capability was a bit of a bummer as I prefer wireless headphones while at the gym, biking, or mowing the lawn, but at a sale price of $30, I can overlook a few flaws plus I can now put away my albatross of a smartphone that used to weigh down my arm (not really, but you know what I mean). Grab one, if you're disappointed, take it back or donate it to a kid (they love 'em). Before you do either, just ensure you "RockBox" (Google it) the device first as it makes a world of difference regarding the user interface. I was not at all disappointed. Cheers!
This review is from SanDisk - Sansa Clip Zip 4GB* MP3 Player - Black
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Price, Decent Features
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought several of these players for my kids for Christmas. We can't afford iPods for them, so I was looking for a decent music player that they could have on bus rides, going to school, etc. I looked at several lower priced mp3 players before sticking with the Sansa, and I haven't been disappointed. First off, understand that this isn't an iPod. It plays music and that's about it. But it does that pretty well. The sound is pretty good, good enough for the headphones that our kids use. I also listened to the music on a mid-range set of head phones and it was still clear and sounded good. The interface is fairly simple and straightforward, enough so that my 9 year old was able to quickly figure it out and hasn't had to ask too many questions. We did have a slight software issue on one of them, but that was quickly resolved with a quick question to Google. Since then, they have all worked flawlessly. Getting music on the device was very simple, pretty much a copy/paste or drag/drop function. Easy enough for even the most tech-challenged person. They are very lightweight, enough so that I thought that they might break. But, they have held out very well and I haven't had any complaints from the kids, other than it isn't an iPod. So, for a less expensive mp3 player, I would recommend the Sansa.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Great deal for the money
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I chose this to replace an old I-pod. I bought the 4G size and added a 16G micro sd card, so I guess you have to figure that into the cost, although I can always use the micro sd in another capacity. It's a little challenging to scroll the menu, slower than the ipod, but you can get used to it. The boot up is about 5-8 seconds so that is a little odd. Otherwise, it runs rings around the ipod because of the features/cost ratio. And the clip rocks cuz it can't fall out of my shirt pocket, or I can clip it to my collar. I think the charge lasts as long as my ipod and I don't need the Crapple adapter, just a micro usb plug.I would recommend this to anyone that wants a quality player for 1/4 the cost of ipod, and no dealing with ITunes - hooray! Also, it plays FLAC files.
This review is from SanDisk - Sansa Clip Zip 4GB* MP3 Player - Black
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Great MP3 Player
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Its a great player, the battery last for a long time compared to most MP3 players out there, It may not be Compatible with some things like Rhapsody, but you cant give it a bad rating because of that, there r so many ways to get music other than Itunes or Rhapsody.,If all your doing is adding songs, then this is the player to get, very reliable product and sound great with the Skull Candy Headphone. All i can say is the item is well worth the buy....
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionAre there any MP3 Players that would be able to charge from a cord to a wall instead of by a computer?My com. battery does not charge my com (because I believe something is stuck where you plug it in to charge not the wall slots, but I don't have money to fix that right now and I'm not a technical person nor do I want to buy a new com, my com works fine regardless.) I just want to know if there are any separate ways of charging this without the use of a com?
Asked by jacey9519.
- A:Answer If you have a mini USB on your MP3 player you can connect it to an AC USB power adapter and plug that adapter into the wall.
Answered by CommunityAnswer
Q: QuestionCan you record FM radio?Can you record FM radio?
Asked by Anonymous.
This question was asked about the related product: SanDisk - Clip Zip MP3 Player with 4GB* Internal Solid State Memory - Blue
- A:Answer Yes you can! When you open the radio, press the bottom button. It'll bring up a menu with Add Preset, Auto Presets, View All Presets, and Recording. Scroll down to Recording and press the center button. Press it again on Record Now.
Answered by JGonyer
Q: QuestionHello, just need to know if this mp3 player is compatible w/ Itunes.
Asked by Melanie.
This question was asked about the related product: SanDisk - Sansa Clip Zip 4GB* MP3 Player - Black
- A:Answer Yes, it is compatible with the DRM-free iTunes® AAC music format. Also compatible with MP3, WMA, secure WMA, Ogg Vorbis, and FLAC.
Answered by Brooke
Q: QuestionCan I sort by artist and genre?How is this device when it comes to looking for music? Can I sort by artist and genre?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes you can sort
Answered by angel31
Q: QuestionJust bought , earphones only work on one side. How do I get the FM radio function to work?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer If you use the player regularly and the earphone connector gets yanked out it can damage the contacts and may only work on the one side. You might also try your headphones on another device to make sure that isn't the problem, and lastly make sure the headphones are able to push in all the way, some are slightly angled and that bit of plastic may need to be filed down. As for the radio push left or right to the radio tab and push the middle button. use the left or right (station up or down respectively). The receiver is not of great quality so if you are indoors you may not get a good signal. I work in a warehouse and because of the metal I don't get a signal at all.
Answered by NJRichards
Q: Questionhow do you download music. and can the music be free
Asked by ms.
- A:Answer I downloaded music that I had ripped to my laptop using my own CDs and the program Window Media Player
Answered by ckandgjk
Q: QuestionWork in car?I am not tech savvy! I have an Honda Accord that has outlets for usb ports, cell phone etc- will something like this plug into one of those ports to listen to music? Thank you.
Asked by Myra.
- A:Answer I use it in my Honda Civic and it works well :)
Answered by Anne
Q: QuestionCan I use 2.1 speakers with this MP3 Player?Can I use my 2.1 speakers with this MP3 player? If so would I just plug the speakers in where I plug in my headphones?
Asked by photocatcher.
This question was asked about the related product: SanDisk - Sansa Clip Zip 4GB* MP3 Player - Black
- A:Answer yes ,I am currently doing this , but I also have the speakers plugged into this laptop for their power supply
Answered by rockinMP3