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Extra goodies: Headphones | Optional add-ons | Battery life and type
Some headphones can keep external noise from interfering with your music. Noise-canceling models work by electronically negating external sound, while sound-isolating headphones form a seal around the ear canal to stop other audio from getting in. Both types are great for planes or other boisterous environments, but we wouldn't recommend them for biking through city streets or any other activity that requires awareness of your surroundings.


How about using an MP3 player in your car? As far as cassette adapters go, they work with anything that has a mini headphone jack, so there are no compatibility issues. Yet you have to be really careful with power adapters for both car cigarette lighters and wall plugs. Use only those provided by the manufacturer; even if the plug physically fits, you still need to confirm the adapter's polarity, voltage, and amperage. While amperage can usually be 20 percent less or up to 100 percent more than what's needed by the player, polarity and voltage must be identical to the unit's requirements. If you're unsure about these factors, skip the bargains and buy the power adapter sold by the manufacturer -- you'll avoid frying your player.

Flash and MP3 CD players are split between those using AA or AAA batteries and those with an internal rechargeable cell. Since flash players need to be synced more often and it's easy to recharge as you sync, flash players with rechargeable batteries are usually preferable. Generally speaking, the larger the player, the longer the battery life, but this isn't always the case, so be sure to read the battery-test results in our reviews before you pull out your wallet.
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Any suggestions for a unit tha ...Anonymous -- 04/06/04
about MP4 players Anonymous -- 22/02/07
Umm... there are so many articles about tips n guides for buying mp3 players. I came across this article here >> http://dealsdepot.com.au/a11/Mp3-Mp4-Players/article_info.html, is this useful?





Any suggestions for a unit that is best suited for playing in a loop (1000+ tracks?) for plugging into a phone system? It can be v. basic - just needs to take AC power, copies of CDs and have a headphone socket (instead of the low-grade household radio currenlty plugged in)?