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Hello YouTube and today we have an unboxing and review for you of the Sansa Clip Plus from SanDisk. The Sansa Clip is a portable MP3 play rivalling the iPod nano in terms of features but at an iPod shuffle price. If we take a quick look at the box we can see it features high quality sound, the ability to play audio books, an FM radio, a built-in microphone and upto 15 hours of battery life. The box also shows that it is compatible with Windows 7 and was CNETs editor’s choice of August 2009. Looking round the box we can see the minimum system requirements, rewuired for connecting it to a PC or Mac. On the back we can see a breakdown of some of the features and on the side we can see what’s included.
So lets break open the seal and get into the box. We have a nice tray design with the sansa clip sitting front and centre. Before we take a look at the device itself, let’s lift up this plastic tray and check out what else we get in the box. First off we have some in-ear headphones, which aren’t particularly great, but they’ll get you started and are pretty standard with this kind of product. They do feature the sansa logo and include some soft coverings which is a nice touch. Next we have a standard USB A to Mini USB B lead which is fairly short that we’re going to use to add music to the device as well as charging it. Next we have a quick start guide, in multiple languages, but this thing is so easy to use, we’re not going to need to read that!
Finally we have the device itself which we can remove from its packaging quite easily. On first impressions, I am impressed with the size of the device, here it is next to a lego minifig so you can get a sense of it’s size. Build quality is fairly good, obviously its not going to match the aluminium construction of apples offering, but all the same, the quality is adequate. On the front we can see our small display which isn’t touch screen. But we can use our navigation buttons, home button and enter button, to navigate around the device. All the buttons are of a nice quality, giving a satisfying press.
If we look at the back we can see the signature feature of this device, the clip. It’s of a strong construction and you can easily see how this would be useful to anyone using the device. On the right side we can see our Micro SD card slot which we can use for expanding the storage (This is a feature that is only available on the Sansa Clip PLUS) as well as our 3.5mil headphone socket. Moving round to the top of the device we can see our power button which we’re going to use to turn the device on and off. On the left side, we have our volume rocker and our Mini USB B port. Finally we have a flush finish on the bottom side.
To conclude the device is easy to use and navigate, I would recommend it to anyone who is in the market for a new MP3 player.
That’s it for this video, if you have any questions about the Sansaclip plus, just leave me a comment below. Thanks for watching and I’ll see you in the next one.
Cameras Used:
Sony HDR-CX130
Sony HDR-CX250
Sony HDR-CX410
Audio Equipment:
Behringer C1
Behringer Xenyx 1202
Edited on Custom-Built PC:
AMD FX 6100 6-core 3.3GHz processor
Corsair Vengeance 8GB RAM
Asus M5A78L-M/USB3 Motherboard
1TB Western Digital Hard Drive
For more info on my PC: [ Ссылка ]
Software:
Sony Vegas
SanDisk Sansa Clip+ 8GB MP3 Player with Radio and Expandable MicroSD/SDHC Slot - Black
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