Nike Sport ACT400 Audio MP3-CD Player PSA
Nike Sport ACT400 Audio MP3-CD Player PSA
Product Description
Product Description
This MP3 player from Nike is specifically designed for runners and riders. It wraps around your hand and is super-durable. The remote features a display, and the player will play your favorite CDs and CD-Rs burned with MP3 files. There is also up to 8 minutes of shock protection.
Product Description:
Philips and Nike are offering a new assortment of MP3-CD players for active consumers' lifestyles. Featuring MP3-CD playback, the PSA[CD12 features CD playback allowing users to customize their music. The PSA[CD12 will playback regular and three-inch CDs for more than 10 hours of near CD quality music. Sweat resistant, the players sport a stainless steel casing and provide shock protection to prevent skipping when exercising. The player features an orange backlit LCD for easy viewing, and accessories designed for movement including a remote control, handstrap and butterfly apparel clip for extra convenience.
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Nike Sport ACT400 Audio MP3-CD Player PSA
Manufacturer: Nike Sport ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
Product Features:
ASIN: B00006YZ41 |
Product Description
Philips and Nike are offering a new assortment of MP3-CD players for active consumers' lifestyles. Featuring MP3-CD playback, the PSA[CD12 features CD playback allowing users to customize their music. The PSA[CD12 will playback regular and three-inch CDs for more than 10 hours of near CD quality music. Sweat resistant, the players sport a stainless steel casing and provide shock protection to prevent skipping when exercising. The player features an orange backlit LCD for easy viewing, and accessories designed for movement including a remote control, handstrap and butterfly apparel clip for extra convenience.Customer Reviews:
Read before you buy.......2004-02-11
The drawbacks...
The engineering that went into this is really bad. First off, it's really heavy and bigger than normal CD players. It doesn't even fit into my jacket that has a pocket designed for cd players.
The display doesn't light up, and it's hard to read. It does become an orange color at certain angles, but none of the angles are practical for viewing. No album names, just numbers.
The display on the remote and the main unit is made of cheap, soft plastic... This stuff scratches very very easy. Nike should have packed it with a silk bag. Definitely doesn't fit the description of "sport equipment", more suitably for a Gucci toting softy that wants to be seen, rather than get fit. Why they didn't make it out of glass, I'll never know. I do know that after it gets scratched from simply leaving it your gym bag, you're going to get really choked.
When and if you decide to run with it, you're going to notice how totally annoying it is to change songs/volume, it's strapped to your hand, yet you have to use your other hand to change the input. Now you're going to say, "why don't you use the remote?" Well... the remote is awful... I'm not sure how many people with engineering degrees it's going to take at Philips to figure out that having the headphone jack at one end and the line going to the unit on the other end, IS A BAD IDEA!!! It's totally horrible to set up for a run. You end up totally wrapped up in wires. Wasn't the whole idea of this unit to allow you to run? So picture yourself running down the street with wires all over your body and a big bulky CD player in one hand and a remote magnetized to your chest. To change a song you can either reach up to your chest or reach over to your other hand... where is the logic in this remote???
Speaking of the remote... when you do decide to use it, you'll notice that the volume isn't true. What I mean by this, is that it's just secondary to the main unit. This is really annoying. So if your CD unit is in your backpack and you want to crank the volume on the remote, you have to open your bag and turn up the volume on the main unit and then adjust your remote. These Philips guys have never heard of the KISS princple.
It has a couple of ESP settings, I don't bother using them. You can run and listen to MP3's without any on.
The head unit is noisy. Really noisy. I was in the library listening to tunes with it, and was getting angry looks by people. I couldn't figure out why, when someone finally asked me to please put the main unit in my bag. Everytime this thing loads an MP3 into it's buffer, it makes a loud awful sounds.
The magnets... AWFUL... I'm in the process of getting a couple degrees, one of which is computer science. I was working on an assignment in the lab, and I saved it onto a disk and tossed it into my backpack... ...can you guess what got erased??? The magnets on the remote (in the other part of my backpack) latched onto the disk and toasted it. Just a few hours of wasted work. Philips does put a nice little warning note about magnets and credit cards in the box. How nice of them. A simple clip would work about a MILLION times better!!!
The soft orange rubber coating they put on the front is a really bad idea. The other degree I'm getting is in Visual Arts, and while drawing for a few hours while listening to it, the buttons got covered with graphite. This wouldn't have been a problem except for the fact that it's a real pain in the butt to clean, and in fact it doesn't get clean.
So basically after a week of use my unit has a scratched display (err) and a graphite-grey stained orange front.
But in some fairness, it does it's job. It plays MP3's from CDR's and has a nice long battery life - and thats why I bought it. I am just so suprised at how badly engineered this product is.
Would I buy another product from Nike/Philips? - Not a chance
Stylish but with only short term reliability.......2003-07-09
Above Average.......2003-06-25
CON'S: - =BIG...Player= (As soon as I held it in my hand, I thought of one word "BRICK", it was heavy...and as a frequent user of CD Players while walking, I couldn't fit it in any of my...pockets!)
- =Headphones= (I like the concept, but it just isn't
suitable for every head out there! The damn
earplugs are too big, larger than ususal,
and tends to fall out of my ears if i just
tilt my head once!) The Magnets are also a
good idea and are useful in certain
occasions, but are quite heavy, it also
causes the headphones to sag down and come
off seing as though the headphones are
really light)
As a 17-year-old, I don't usually use this for jogging etc. rather for walking, therefore the player being large and heavier than the average cd player is very annoying. However as soon as you turn this thing on, and bust out the hip hop, r&b, rock whatever music you listen to... you forget about all it's negatives, it made me get off my seat and breakdance out on tha street, 4realz!
Great sounding player.......2003-05-04
this product is not a "sports" cd player.......2003-05-04
The magnetic parts that attach to your shirt to keep the headphone cord out of the way are very annoying and heavy. When running with this cd player, I felt like I was weighed down. I would rather have the headphone cord flapping around than have heavy magnets hitting against me.
Furthermore, the remote on the headphone cord is completely useless. The cd player comes with a sporty case to make the cd player easy to hold while exercising, but this means that your hand is not free to use the remote - so the remote just bangs against you and weighs you down as you run.
And finally, this cd player ate through batteries and was both heavier and larger than most other cd players on the market.
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