Mp3 player with digital camera4/9/2024 Funny, I thought, when I opened the packaging, but its purpose became clear very quickly – the headphones are actually too short to extend from player to ear if the player is sitting in your pocket and your ears are an average distance from there. They aren’t the most comfortable I’ve ever worn, and they come with an extension cable. Of course headphones are also provided, and these are, boringly and predictably, white. But the battery indicator seems to goes from full to out very quickly, which can be rather annoying. The quoted battery life is up to 12 hours and I reckon I managed up to ten between charges, which is reasonable. ![]() You do have to use either the cradle or the docking cable to charge the m:robe MR-100’s internal battery as there is no direct connector dedicated to power on the player itself. Note that this cable is USB at the PC end but proprietary at the m:robe MR-100 end, so don’t lose it. You don’t have to use the cradle to transfer files, as the docking cable can plug straight into the player. It is supplied with a rather nice tan coloured drawstring protective bag and a pearl-white docking cradle, coloured to match the sides and back of the m:robe MR-100 itself. ![]() ![]() It weighs 100g and is 90mm tall, 52mm wide and 14.9mm deep – small enough for most pockets, then. First impressions of the player are very strong, but delve deeper, and some issues pop up that could well tip the scales against a purchase. As is usual the m:robe MR-100 comprises both the unit itself and software for organising and transferring your music.
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