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ZOpid - Wireless Headset MP3 Player w/ 2GB Built-in Memory & Long-lasting Rechargeable Battery

  • Headset with built-in MP3 Player - Behind-the-neck design for comfort and convenience
  • 2GB Built-in Flash Memory (store approximately up to 500 songs)
  • Built-in rechargeable battery lasts about 14 hours
  • Charge headset using included Universal AC Charger or PC/Laptop’s USB port
  • Included in Package: MP3 Player, USB cable, AC adapter & User Manual

Product Description
SILVER/BLACK HEADSET MP3 PLAYER - NO HASSEL OF WIRES WHILE ENJOYING YOUR FAVORITE MUSIC INDOORS OR OUTDOORS

KEY FEATURES:
* MP3 Player
* U-Disk
* 2 GB Built-in Flash Memory (holds about 500 songs)
* 5 Preset Equalizer Modes
* Quick-Search Feature (play only first 10 seconds of each song)
* Built-in Rechargeable Battery can be charged using A/C charger (included) or computer’s USB port
* Battery Play-time is between 8 to 10 hours after a full charge
* No USB driv… More >>

ZOpid - Wireless Headset MP3 Player w/ 2GB Built-in Memory & Long-lasting Rechargeable Battery

Comments (1)

Stupics

February 6th, 2010 at 6:16 pm    


First off, note that this exact design of mp3-headphone is sold by many different generic companies, but they all function the same. The sound quality is superb, and with proper recharging, the battery lasts more than eight hours. (The battery also seems to “regenerate” slightly if given rest time - sometimes up to thirty minutes.) There may be some minimal chaffing of the ear with the first use, but disappears after the second or third use.

The headphones are very sturdy. After using it for an entire year, it had been dropped, tossed, shaken, and even closed in a car door for half an hour, without a singe scratch. They are INDESTRUCTABLE. Compared with every other built-in player, this one takes the cake.

There are only two downsides: One, the charger cable it comes with is unique, and requires a computer for recharge. (Wall charger USB converters reject this player.) That, and you must take very good care of your charging cable, because the only way to get a new one is to order a new headphone set.

In conclusion: I have had these headphones for four years now. They still work like a dream, fit comfortably, and while my charging cable has a bit of tape on it, still functions at maximum capacity.

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