SanDisk Sansa Clip (8GB, sleek black)
Manufacturer: SanDisk Part number: SDMX11R-8192K-A70
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- The SanDisk Sansa Clip is an incredible value that's set to edge out the competition with a user-friendly interface, gym-worthy design, and great sound quality.
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CNET editors' review
SanDisk Sansa Clip (8GB, sleek black) price range: $55.04 - $89.95
- Reviewed by: Jasmine France
- Reviewed on: 10/08/2007
- Updated on:11/26/2008
- Released on: 10/09/2007
The good: The SanDisk Sansa Clip offers impressive sound quality; an ultracompact, gym-friendly design with a removable belt clip; and useful features such as an FM radio and Rhapsody DNA integration. The player also includes support for a wide variety of audio file types, including OGG and FLAC. All of this comes at an incredible value, since the player is very inexpensive and easy to use.
The bad: FM radio reception isn't great and connection of the Clip with Rhapsody was problematic.
The bottom line: The SanDisk Sansa Clip is an incredible value that's set to edge out the competition with a user-friendly interface, gym-worthy design, and great sound quality.
Editors' note: The rating of this product has increased to reflect significant enhancements offered by a firmware update. Find out more information here.
Thanks to its position as a memory chip manufacturer, SanDisk is a master at cost competing in the portable audio space, and although companies such as Creative Labs are now tagging at about the same level, SanDisk's initial aggressiveness earned it the No. 2 spot in sales (behind Apple, natch)--and a reputation for producing cheap MP3 players. The company's latest device, an ultracompact model dubbed the Sansa Clip, is no exception: The 1GB model comes in at a mere $40, while the 2GB is on offer for a no less reasonable $70. But don't let the price fool you: The Clip offers a respectable 92dB signal-to-noise ratio. This player is out to prove that "cheap" doesn't have to mean subpar sound quality.
Simple and small
At 2.2 inches by 1.4 inches by 0.5 inch (without the belt clip attached), the Sansa Clip isn't quite "smaller than a matchbox," but it is about the same size as one. It's one of the most compact players we've come across in recent times, though it is slightly larger than its closest competitor, the Creative Zen Stone Plus. However, the Clip's rectangular, 1-inch screen makes for better navigation than the Stone's itty bitty circular display. Also, the Clip lets you navigate music by artist, album, and so on, whereas the Stone offers very little track organization. Like the Stone, the Clip comes in a variety of colors: sleek black, candy apple red, hot pink, and ice blue. The black version is available in both capacities, while the colors come in 2GB only. As the name suggests, the Clip also comes with a removable belt clip in a color to match the player. This feature and its ultracompact size make it ideal for the gym.
The controls on the Sansa Clip are also similar to those of its competitor: Below the screen is a circular, four-way control pad surrounding a center select button. While you're within the menus, up/down cycles through options on the current screen, while right/left steps deeper into the highlighted option (or backs out). Once on the playback screen, pressing up plays or pauses the track, down pulls up a contextual menu, and right/left shuttles through tracks. Beneath the four-line, dual-color OLED screen, is one other key: a home button that cycles between the main menu and the playback screen. There's also a dedicated volume rocker on the right spine of the device, something that we are happy--and surprised--to see on such a small player. A standard 3.5mm headphone jack sits above the rocker, while the left side of the Clip houses a power/hold switch and a standard mini USB port. All these ports and controls may seem like a lot for such a small device, but everything is well laid out and the main control pad is large enough for comfortable navigation, so it's really quite ergonomic and easy to use overall.
Not small on features
Don't let the size of the Sansa Clip betray you: The player offers several desirable features. Of course, with the very tiny and simple screen, photo and video playback are notably absent--but that's really to be expected in a device at this price point. What you do get is support for MP3, WMA (unprotected/protected), OGG, FLAC, and Audible files. The player has even integrated Rhapsody DNA, meaning you can transfer Rhapsody Channels (dynamically updating radio stations/playlists). Sadly, our review unit had an error that prevented it from becoming licensed within the Rhapsody interface, so we haven't yet had a chance to fully test the integration. (Bear with us until we get a replacement player and update this review.)
The Sansa Clip also comes with a built-in mic for making voice recordings (WAV output only) and an FM tuner, from which you can record, as well. The radio offers up to 40 presets; the autoscan function is somewhat buried in the "view all presets" menu, but it's a handy feature and worth using. As with any decent MP3 player, you get shuffle and repeat playback modes and an equalizer--we like that there's an adjustable five-band setting. More plusses: You can add songs to an on-the-go playlist, rate and delete songs on the device, and mark subscription tracks for purchase at next sync. Finally, there's the autoresume function, which picks up where you left off in a track, even if you paused before shutdown. This is particularly handy for those who listen to long, spoken-word tracks, such as podcasts and audiobooks.
Sounds like a performer
Although most SanDisk devices sound passable, we've never been blown away by the sound quality of Sansa players. The Clip is actually a bit of an exception: This player sounds great. It's not quite as stellar as the Sony NWZ-A810, but it can certainly compete with the Zen Stone Plus. In our tests (using the Shure SE530s), music sounded rich and clear, with a present bass brought out more by tinkering with the custom EQ. Fiona Apple's soft pop track "The First Taste" was encompassing, with buttery mids, sparkly highs, and subtle bass. Mellow electronic music (e.g. Hot Chip's "The Warning") was similarly pleasing, but even the Deftones' "Bored"--a heavy and riffy rock track--offered impressive clarity. All in all, we could find very little to complain about in the audio quality department--unless, of course, you decide to use the included headphones, which are not so hot.
In other performance areas, the Clip was passable. Voice recordings were a little muffled sounding, and FM reception was about average. A couple of our regular stations wouldn't come through completely. The battery life of 14.1 hours is nothing to write home about, but it's plenty decent for a player of this size.
User reviews
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GREAT, GREAT VALUE FOR THOSE WITH LIMITED FUNDS
by jerfl50 on November 23, 2008
Pros: GOOD SOUND, DECENT EAR PHONES, EASY, EASY TO USE, THE CLIP IS GREAT SO i DON'T LOSE IT, I JUST WANTED A GOOD BASIC MUSIC PLAYER, NO VIDEO OR INFO MAINTENANCE DESIRED
Cons: NON AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED BUT I AM NOT AN AUDIO AND ELECTRONIC PURIST
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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feature packed, if a little tricky to navigate
by lordbarron on September 24, 2009
Pros: lots of memory on a small device, good price, great sound, radio, memo recorder, mass storage device, usb, good battery, the clip is very useful,
Cons: navigating backwards and forwards can be a little tricky, as is the playlist functionality.
Summary: I'm a music buff I love my tunes, but I don't feel the need for a bulky mp3 player. The Sansa Clip doesn't sacrifice quality and really ...
Summary: I'm a music buff I love my tunes, but I don't feel the need for a bulky mp3 player. The Sansa Clip doesn't sacrifice quality and really delivers, although replace the supplied headphones (when do you ever use those things?!)
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For me it did not work
by budz4u on July 17, 2009
Pros: small, great capacity, ez learning curve, great sound-really apparent when played in car via cassette adapter
Cons: fragile-clip spring broke though within 2 weeks of purchase. continually froze
Summary: I was excited to receive this little unit. Sound was good and I'd read better with upscale ear phones. Sound in car seemed to bear this out. But on ...
Summary: I was excited to receive this little unit. Sound was good and I'd read better with upscale ear phones. Sound in car seemed to bear this out. But on the second day the clip started locking up. No response to play/pause, on/off and after a period of time it would again respond. I was concerned about the on/off switch. It just did not feel durable. It was stiff. Most of the time it would not move with simple pressure. I would have to hook a finger nail at the edge. Then finally, clipping it to my clothes day 8 or 9 the clip spring burst through. Disappointed, I really wanted this device to work for me
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I love my little SanDisk clip. If all you want is music
Pros: The storage space, the shuffle, radio, quality of sound, but good headphones don't hurt either. The price. I didn't give recommended price, it was less.
Cons: On audio books, I wished it would save the last book I was on without looking for it. It will play from last position if you go look for the audio book. I have over 60 audio books,
Summary: The storage space is awesome, have all my audio books on it and about 30 music cd's.
Summary: The storage space is awesome, have all my audio books on it and about 30 music cd's.
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best bang for the buck-audiophile on a budget
Pros: pros: mini usb, small size, nice screen, sound quality, build quality, ease of use, equalizer, audio books, blogs, drag and drop, format types, voice recorder and radio.
Cons: cons: non really for me. headphones arent the greatest(bought 20 dollar skull candy). no video or pic support(screen is small for video). battery life is average.
Summary: had a fuze and returned it for this. fuze sounded worse,wasnt as loud,headphone
jack had alot of static, special usb connection.
http://www.anythingbutipod.com/archives/2008/12/...Summary: had a fuze and returned it for this. fuze sounded worse,wasnt as loud,headphone
jack had alot of static, special usb connection.
http://www.anythingbutipod.com/archives/2008/12/top-5-mp3-players-of-2008.php
great product. I have owned ipod, iaudio u2, sansa m240. the only one that is close is the iaudio u2. u2 wins only slightly due to equalizations and battery life. the ui and software of the u2 not as good. sound quality is very close. would like to be able to add memory. liked the replaceable battery in my 240 (used rechargeable batteries). love my new player. and it wins overall due to price. 69 at wal mart. cant beat it.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: SanDisk
- Part number: SDMX11R-8192K-A70
- Description: The colorful Sansa Clip is a tiny MP3 player that 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 anywhere. Other features include: microphone, long-lasting rechargeable battery and a bright screen for exceptionally easy navigation of tunes.
General
- Product type Digital player / radio
- PC interface(s) supported Hi-Speed USB
- Flash memory installed 8 GB Integrated
- Weight 0.9 oz
- Dimensions (W x D x H) 1.3 in x 0.7 in x 2.2 in
- Color Black
- Software type Drivers & Utilities
Digital Player / Recorder
- Supported digital audio standards MP3, WMA, Audible, WMA DRM, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis
Built-in Display
- Audio system built-in display OLED
- Diagonal size 1 in
Audio Features
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Additional features FM radio recording capability
Equalizer
- Equalizer type Digital
- Equalizer factory preset qty 5
- Equalizer factory presets Pop, Jazz, Rock, Custom, Classic
- Equalizer user preset qty 1
- Equalizer band qty 5 bands
Radio
- Tuner type Digital Radio tuner
- Station preset qty 40
- FM station preset qty 20
- Tuner bands FM
- Tuning display OLED display
Microphone
- Microphone type Built-in
Headphones
- Headphones type Binaural
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Connectivity technology Wired
Connectivity
- Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable -
- Connector type Headphones, 1 x USB Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
Battery / Power
- Battery 1 x Lithium ion Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
System Requirements
- Peripheral / Interface devices CD-ROM, USB port
- Operating system Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista
Sustainability
- CNET Labs: Battery drain test / audio playback 845.38 min
Product series
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SanDisk Sansa Clip (1GB, sleek black)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: Digital player / radio, 1 GB, WMA DRM, Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
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SanDisk Sansa Clip (2GB, candy apple red)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: Digital player / radio, 2 GB, Audible, MP3, WMA, WMA DRM, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
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SanDisk Sansa Clip (2GB, hot pink)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: Digital player / radio, 2 GB, FLAC, Audible, MP3, WMA DRM, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
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SanDisk Sansa Clip (2GB, ice blue)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: Digital player / radio, 2 GB, Audible, FLAC, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WMA, WMA DRM, Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
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SanDisk Sansa Clip (2GB, sleek black)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: Digital player / radio, 2 GB, Audible, FLAC, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WMA, WMA DRM, Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
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SanDisk Sansa Clip (4GB, silver)
Manufacturer: SanDisk Corp.
Specs: Digital player / radio, 4 GB, Audible, FLAC, WMA, WMA DRM, Ogg Vorbis, MP3, Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
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SanDisk Sansa Clip (8GB, sleek black)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: Digital player / radio, 8 GB, MP3, WMA, Audible, WMA DRM, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, 1 x Lithium ion Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
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