SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip (black, 8GB)
Manufacturer: SanDisk Part number: SDMX22-008G-A57K
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- SanDisk's tongue-twister of an MP3 player is a stupefying value and its practical clip-on design is perfect for the gym.
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CNET editors' review
SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip (black, 8GB) price range: $52.95 - $65.99
- Reviewed by: Donald Bell
- Reviewed on: 08/23/2011
- Released on: 08/24/2011
The good: The SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip is an audio Swiss Army Knife that plays most audio formats, works with audiobook and subscription music services, can be used as a voice recorder, and tunes in to FM radio--all for under $50.
The bad: You get what you pay for in terms of construction quality.
The bottom line: SanDisk's tongue-twister of an MP3 player is a stupefying value and its practical clip-on design is perfect for the gym.
Like the bygone days of the horse-drawn carriage, the era of the MP3 player has quickly faded into the past. Today, the smartphone is the portable music device of choice for most of us and the iPod is now just a footnote in Apple's history, outlived by the iPhone and iPad.
The MP3 player isn't dead, though. There is still one habitat left for these technological buffaloes: the gym. Yes, as cool as your smartphone may be, there's no app that is going to prevent it from smelling like an old sock if you keep it in your gym bag. You need something light, small, useful, and cheap enough that you won't cry uncontrollably if it gets trampled on. Luckily, SanDisk has you covered.
SanDisk's Sansa Clip players have long topped CNET's lists of affordable and gym-worthy MP3 players. The latest spin on the Clip formula is called the Clip Zip. Like 2009's Sansa Clip+, the Clip Zip has a starting price of $49 for 4GB or $69 for an 8GB model. This time around, though, SanDisk is offering the device in seven different colors (red, blue, black, orange, white, gray, and purple) and has upgraded to a larger, full-color screen.
Design
Don't let the new name or extra colors fool you, the Clip Zip's design isn't a far cry from the Sansa Clip+, or even the original Sansa Clip. There's a four-way navigation pad on the front with a separate back button floating above it. On the sides you'll find a volume rocker switch, Micro-USB port, headphone jack, and a microSDHC card slot that can support up to 32GB of additional memory.
The back, naturally, features an integrated clip that helps attach the device to your clothing and leaves your hands free for working out, or generally kicking butt. The clip is a bit longer than the iPod Nano's, though the all-plastic design isn't as resilient.
Really, the headline feature here is the 1.1-inch LCD color screen, which does a much better job of displaying information than the smaller, more limited screens of previous models. There are no options for viewing photos or videos, but album art is supported (though a little grainy looking).
Features
No, the Clip Zip isn't going to play Angry Birds or update your Facebook status, but it does an exceptionally good job of distracting your brain with music. In fact, you'll have a hard time finding an MP3 player that works with more music formats, especially in this price range. SanDisk even came around to our suggestion of adding AAC compatibility, rounding out its support for MP3, WMA, DRM-WMA, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, and Audible files. The company's even optimized this little thing for the Rhapsody and Napster music subscription services.
An FM radio is included, along with the expected array of auto-preset detection and FM radio recording. You can't do the radio pausing trick of the iPod Nano, but at half the price, who's complaining?
A separate main menu section for audiobooks is included, provided that you have any loaded on the device. Podcasts are lumped into this section as well, which isn't necessarily intuitive, but sure beats searching for your favorite podcasts within your music library.
SanDisk also includes a basic voice recorder. The audio quality is suitable for memos or a hastily thrown-together grocery list, but probably not our first choice for dictating our memoirs.
Finally, as a gesture to all you fitness fanatics, a basic stopwatch has been thrown in.
Performance
The Sansa Clip Zip has no business sounding this good. Don't ask me how SanDisk did it. You would expect an MP3 player at this price to sound only slightly better than hot gravel in your ear.
That said, in the grand scheme of things, the Clip Zip isn't the best-sounding device out there. These things are subjective, of course, but don't go in expecting it to sound like a Sony X-Series Walkman. There are a few EQ presets, along with some manual EQ adjustments, but the default flat setting is about on par for quality with what you'd hear from most Android smartphones, with a little extra headroom for the maximum volume.
Chances are, though, you're not going to buy a $49 MP3 player to hold it up to audiophile scrutiny. If all you want are some sounds to shove in your ears to distract you from the monotony of flailing around on a treadmill, the Clip Zip delivers beyond our expectations.
We're also happy to see that the Clip Zip's rated battery life holds to the 15-hour mark set by the Clip+, in spite of the larger, color screen. That's a good week of casual use before a recharge is needed. SanDisk's decision to go with a Micro-USB port instead of the mini ports used on previous models means that you can probably use your phone's charger to juice this up. Little details like this can really cut down on cable clutter and lighten your load when traveling.
Final thoughts
The Sansa Clip Zip further solidifies SanDisk's reputation for delivering low-cost, feature-packed MP3 players. The addition of AAC music support now means that even fans of Apple's iTunes store can plug the Clip Zip into a Mac or PC and transfer over their DRM-free tunes. So if you're looking for a way to enjoy your music without risking your precious smartphone, the Sansa Clip Zip is one of the best values around.
User reviews
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An excellant purchase for the money.
by runereader92 on January 11, 2012
Pros: small, clips to anything, compatible with both Mac and PC, clear sound, large memory
Cons: makes a sharp hissing sound at the end of some songs I have put on it, sometimes freezes when I try to delete a song and my Sansa is plugged into the wall charger, the USB cord that came with the MP3 is only 6 inches long
Summary: I love my Sansa Clip, but I hate it's problems. I have no idea why it makes that static-y hissing noise at the end of some of the songs ...
Summary: I love my Sansa Clip, but I hate it's problems. I have no idea why it makes that static-y hissing noise at the end of some of the songs on it (I counted 145 songs that had that glitch, some had album pictures, some were over 2 years old, and some songs were brand new). As a result, I have had to replace all songs with the glitch. This product is a good buy for the money, but it is a new technology with it's release date being in August of 2011, so there are still a few glitches to be ironed out
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It does its jobs real well!
by mryourgy on January 1, 2012
Pros: Small, light, expandable microSD memory, long battery life, durable
Cons: can get scratches easily, slow track change time
Summary: This is no iPod quality device. If your looking for more than just music, than your looking in the wrong place. Great for working out with the clip on the ...
Summary: This is no iPod quality device. If your looking for more than just music, than your looking in the wrong place. Great for working out with the clip on the back and its fairly light. It's also very affordable so if it does break you won't care as much. The Zip sometimes delays when changing the song, but this will likely be fixed in future firmware updates. It's small and I love my Clip Zip.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: SanDisk
- Part number: SDMX22-008G-A57K
- Description: The Sansa Clip Zip boasts a bigger screen now with color, expandable memory card slot, added stopwatch, recordable FM radio, and is compatible with the DRM-free iTunes AAC music format. This feature-rich player is perfect to guide you to the finish or accompany you along your journey.
General
- PC interface(s) supported Hi-Speed USB
- Flash memory installed 8 GB
- Color Stealth black
- Available body colors Blue,
Black,
Orange,
Red,
Purple,
Grey,
White - Voice recording capable Yes
- Included accessories Headphones
- Software type Napster,
Rhapsody Media Player,
EMusic,
Drivers & Utilities Digital Player / Recorder
- Supported digital audio standards MP3 ,
Protected WMA (DRM) ,
WMA ,
FLAC ,
Ogg Vorbis ,
AAC Built-in Display
- Diagonal size 1.1 in
Audio Features
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Timer Yes
- Additional features FM radio recording capability
CD System
- Playback modes Repeat,
Shuffle - Digital audio standards supported MP3,
WMA,
Secure WMA,
Ogg Vorbis,
FLAC,
AAC Radio
- Tuner type Digital Radio tuner
- FM station preset qty 40
- Tuner bands FM
Microphone
- Microphone type Built-in
Headphones
- Headphones type Binaural Ear-bud
- Sound output mode [Sep 14, 2011 from CDS: Audio Output] Stereo
- Connectivity technology Wired
Connectivity
- Cable(s) included 1 x External,
USB cable - - Connector type 1 x Headphones Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm,
1 x Hi-Speed USB - Slot(s) provided 1 x microSD Memory card
Battery / Power
- Battery Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
- Mfr estimated battery life 15 hour(s)
System Requirements
- Peripheral / Interface devices [Jul 2, 2008 from CDS: System Requirements] USB port,
CD-ROM - Operating system Microsoft Windows XP SP2,
Apple MacOS X 10.3,
Linux
Product series
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SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip (blue, 4GB)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: 4 GB,
MP3,
Protected WMA (DRM),
WMA,
FLAC,
Ogg Vorbis,
AAC,
1.1 in,
Player battery - Rechargeable,
15 hour(s) -

SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip (black, 4GB)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: 4 GB,
MP3,
Protected WMA (DRM),
WMA,
FLAC,
Ogg Vorbis,
AAC,
1.1 in,
Player battery - Rechargeable,
15 hour(s) -

SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip (black, 8GB)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: 8 GB,
MP3,
Protected WMA (DRM),
WMA,
FLAC,
Ogg Vorbis,
AAC,
1.1 in,
Player battery - Rechargeable,
15 hour(s) -

SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip (orange, 4GB)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: 4 GB,
MP3,
Protected WMA (DRM),
WMA,
FLAC,
Ogg Vorbis,
AAC,
1.1 in,
Player battery - Rechargeable,
15 hour(s) -

SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip (red, 4GB)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: 4 GB,
MP3,
Protected WMA (DRM),
WMA,
FLAC,
Ogg Vorbis,
AAC,
1.1 in,
Player battery - Rechargeable,
15 hour(s) -

SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip (purple 4GB)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: 4 GB,
MP3,
Protected WMA (DRM),
WMA,
FLAC,
Ogg Vorbis,
AAC,
1.1 in,
Player battery - Rechargeable,
15 hour(s) -

SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip (grey, 4GB)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: 4 GB,
MP3,
Protected WMA (DRM),
WMA,
FLAC,
Ogg Vorbis,
AAC,
1.1 in,
Player battery - Rechargeable,
15 hour(s) -

SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip (grey, 8GB)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: 8 GB,
MP3,
Protected WMA (DRM),
WMA,
FLAC,
Ogg Vorbis,
AAC,
1.1 in,
Player battery - Rechargeable,
15 hour(s) -

SanDisk Sansa Clip Zip (white, 4GB)
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Specs: 4 GB,
MP3,
Protected WMA (DRM),
WMA,
FLAC,
Ogg Vorbis,
AAC,
1.1 in,
Player battery - Rechargeable,
15 hour(s)
Accessories
Manufacturer info
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