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MP3 players for workouts
"jayjay" wrote in message ... On 2 Jun 2004 13:54:42 GMT, Ignoramus15978 wrote: In article , jayjay wrote: I've decided I'm finally going to get a good MP3 player for when I'm working out. My stupid CD player which is supposed to be jogger proof w/ the 45sec antiskip - hell I can't even walk without it skipping. Its too friggen annoying. And on nights like last night where I was doing stuff for about 3 hrs, (bike to gym, workout, bike home, walk dog), it gets tireing listening to the same cd 3 or 4 times over and over. I like variety in music. So, I started looking online and fell in love with the Rio Karma, a 20 gig MP3 with lots of cool features. But then I read some more about HD based MP3 players and that they really aren't good for athletes/sports type people, because of the HD has "moving parts" and can skip, cause damage, etc if its jostled too much. So, then I started looking into Flash based. I'm bummed, as I loved the idea of having my entire music collection on one unit. And going to a 256 meg unit was kinda disheartening. But I kinda like the Rio Cali. Of all the MP3, it seems to get good ratings from the "sporty" types. I was just wondering if anyone here has any comments or input they'd like to add when it comes to purchasing MP3 players with the intent that it will be used during workouts. No thoughts, but let me know when/if you can find an MP3 player with a built in FM radio and preferably with everything in headphones (nothing attaching to the belt). 256 meg is about 4 hours of music, not so bad. i the rio cali has fm tuner, as well as lap and stopwatch features. But its not built into the headphones. (I personally wouldn't buy one like that anyway). It does come with the arm sports band and the sports belt clip. For me, I'll probably switch between a belt clip or arm band. I prefer my own headphones that are earbuds w/ ear clips so that I don't have plastic going over or around my head, and I just have the wire. But that's a personal preference. The Rio Cali sounds like the one I bought to replace my old one that died. Does it have a round four-way toggle button in the center and the top position is pause/play? I wear mine in a little bag that I wear like a necklace and have had a few problems walking and jogging with it because it bounces against the side of the bag and pauses itself. The clip broke off of the little holder that you attach to the armband so I can't use mine that way. I found that it bothered me too much on the arm anyway. Tonia |
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MP3 players for workouts
(jayjay) wrote in news:40bec9d5.86738218
@news.individual.NET: snip I was just wondering if anyone here has any comments or input they'd like to add when it comes to purchasing MP3 players with the intent that it will be used during workouts. I have a Rio Sport for walking and the occasional jog: http://tinyurl.com/2e9ag But at only 64 meg (upgrades to 192 meg with MMC cards), I don't think that's enough memory for you. Still, I like Rio, which is why I mention it... -- J.J. in WA State (Change COLD to HOT for e-mail) Start of diet : 251 Current Weight : 232 Original Weight: 275 Goal Weight : 150 |
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MP3 players for workouts
"jayjay" wrote in message
... I've decided I'm finally going to get a good MP3 player for when I'm working out. My stupid CD player which is supposed to be jogger proof w/ the 45sec antiskip - hell I can't even walk without it skipping. Its too friggen annoying. And on nights like last night where I was doing stuff for about 3 hrs, (bike to gym, workout, bike home, walk dog), it gets tireing listening to the same cd 3 or 4 times over and over. I like variety in music. So, I started looking online and fell in love with the Rio Karma, a 20 gig MP3 with lots of cool features. But then I read some more about HD based MP3 players and that they really aren't good for athletes/sports type people, because of the HD has "moving parts" and can skip, cause damage, etc if its jostled too much. So, then I started looking into Flash based. I'm bummed, as I loved the idea of having my entire music collection on one unit. And going to a 256 meg unit was kinda disheartening. But I kinda like the Rio Cali. Of all the MP3, it seems to get good ratings from the "sporty" types. I was just wondering if anyone here has any comments or input they'd like to add when it comes to purchasing MP3 players with the intent that it will be used during workouts. I *love* my Toshiba one -- with a 256 MB chip I picked up inexpensively off Amazon. It's rather old (2-3 yrs?) so I'm sure the new models are better -- but I am crazy about it and it's really great for exercising. But I do need to get a recharger unit that will recharge AAA batteries as well as AA -- the battery doesn't last very long at all (6-8 hrs?). You will love how light they are -- mine is about 2 inches square and you can't even tell you have it on. Mary M |
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I have a rio sport 128 megs. I bought an expansion card and have a total of
256. It holds 60-70 songs and is easy to use. It comes with an arm band and I LOVE it. I've banged it at the gym by accident and dropped it a few times and it still works perfect. "jayjay" wrote in message ... I've decided I'm finally going to get a good MP3 player for when I'm working out. My stupid CD player which is supposed to be jogger proof w/ the 45sec antiskip - hell I can't even walk without it skipping. Its too friggen annoying. And on nights like last night where I was doing stuff for about 3 hrs, (bike to gym, workout, bike home, walk dog), it gets tireing listening to the same cd 3 or 4 times over and over. I like variety in music. So, I started looking online and fell in love with the Rio Karma, a 20 gig MP3 with lots of cool features. But then I read some more about HD based MP3 players and that they really aren't good for athletes/sports type people, because of the HD has "moving parts" and can skip, cause damage, etc if its jostled too much. So, then I started looking into Flash based. I'm bummed, as I loved the idea of having my entire music collection on one unit. And going to a 256 meg unit was kinda disheartening. But I kinda like the Rio Cali. Of all the MP3, it seems to get good ratings from the "sporty" types. I was just wondering if anyone here has any comments or input they'd like to add when it comes to purchasing MP3 players with the intent that it will be used during workouts. |
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"jayjay" wrote in message ... I was just wondering if anyone here has any comments or input they'd like to add when it comes to purchasing MP3 players with the intent that it will be used during workouts. I have a Memorex with 128 MB & FM tuner. It's been through a lot of sweat and pounding and hasn't had a problem yet. I use the armband most of the time. It was less than $100. Jenn |
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jayjay wrote:
I've decided I'm finally going to get a good MP3 player for when I'm working out. My stupid CD player which is supposed to be jogger proof w/ the 45sec antiskip - hell I can't even walk without it skipping. Its too friggen annoying. And on nights like last night where I was doing stuff for about 3 hrs, (bike to gym, workout, bike home, walk dog), it gets tireing listening to the same cd 3 or 4 times over and over. I like variety in music. Hi jayjay, I'm not sure it'll hold up to lots of rough stuff, but I wanted to plug my beloved 15 gig iPod. It has all my music on it and knockonwood has survived over a year already. I only run a little bit but it never skips. Previously I had a Nomad Jukebox which just up and quit one day in my CAR! never dropped, shaken or stirred - I didn't even run then! When I ponied up for the iPod I vowed I'd never spend a lot on another. I have a cd player that would be just fine, although I have the same desire for *lots* of music. -- Walking on . . . Laurie in Maine 207/110 60 inches of attitude! Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03 |
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