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Just what I was hoping for. Compact, lightweight and no dangling headphone cord. The sound quality is amazing. It was easy to upload songs from online music sharing sites and other sources. The electronic voice/beep prompts come in handy, regarding "On/Play", low battery, etc.
I bought this to use while working out and running. Works great, charges fast, good volume and easy to use. Wish they offered higher capacities, a 4 or 8GB model would be perfect as would a audio out jack.
Well I just recieved my MP3 player, at first it seemed like just any pair of earphone gadget, but after I tried them for the first time, I was really impressed by the sound, great sound, and stylish also, they kinda appear like you are wearing the hands free bluetooth for cell phones, which you see
This thing rocks. I have purchased 3 "no wires" mp3 players over the last 5 years and this is by far the best. I want something simple without cords for jogging and this thing more than fits the bill. First off it doesn't take a battery it charges by USB!
8 out of 10
Summary: The Sony NWZ–W252 is an impressive bit of kit. Sure, the earphones are more bulky than a regular pair, but it's ideal for training or keeping fit, where you don't want wires to get in the way.
Short extract: Sony has made a name for itself when it comes to music on the move, offering stunning products with incredible music quality. The Sony NWZ-W252 continues this trend, but packs all the technology into a set of wearable earphones.
9 out of 10
Short extract: I happen to know this walkman while reading the December issue of Men’s Health magazine. I purchased one at the nearest Sony store. It is priced at 59.95 USD. This gadget is simple, small, light and wireless. It is black and both headsets are connected with a single wire.
0 out of 10
Conclusion: The NWZ-W252 continues the successful legacy of the W Series first laid out by the W202. It remains to be superior at what its been designed to do. While some may argue that its pricetag of around £50 is far too expensive for a 2GB portable music player, we have highlighted the many benefits of the...
0 out of 10
Short extract: Dealing with headphone cables can sometimes be a pain, especially when you are using it while active. One solution many have tried is by going wireless Bluetooth but sound quality was always hurt. You also still had to deal with a player and a set of headphones.