Home :: Audio :: MP3 & Digital Audio :: Over 65 MB MP3 Players  

33 to 64 MB MP3 Players
Digital Media Players
MP3 Jukeboxes
Over 65 MB MP3 Players

Up to 32 MB MP3 Players
PoGo! AudioRave 128MB MP3/WMA Player/USB Storage Device

PoGo! AudioRave 128MB MP3/WMA Player/USB Storage Device

List Price: $99.99
Your Price:
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 >>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What I think of this MP3 Player
Review: I bought this for my Mother for her birthday because she is really into walking and I thought it would be a nice gift. We have only had it about a week, but the sound is really clear and I am really happy with the purchace so far. Also it is very small, maybe 4 inches long which is pretty convienient. My mother isnt very savvy in technology, and it has one button to turn it on and off and is very easy to use for her. I Hope this helps!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It's Pretty Cool!
Review: I won this little MP3 player in a prize drawing held on my campus, and I must say it's pretty cool. Its size is impressive (much smaller than I had thought) and it has a decent amount of storage space (128mb). The sound quality is really good, and downloading files couldn't be any easier. I especially like the idea that I can plug the unit directly into the USB drive of a computer, rather than having to carry a cord around with me every time I want to download a file. Additionally, you can download data files onto the player as well, which I really think is cool. I'm a college student, and I find myself always needing to save a paper or some type of assignment on disk, but never seem to have a disk. Now, I can save it directly onto the MP3 player, and it works just the same. In fact, if the memory is clear you can save about 3 floppy disks worth of stuff on the player. The one thing I can't say is how reliable it is, because I've only had it for a little while, but it seems to be a really good acquisition.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It's Pretty Cool!
Review: I won this little MP3 player in a prize drawing held on my campus, and I must say it's pretty cool. Its size is impressive (much smaller than I had thought) and it has a decent amount of storage space (128mb). The sound quality is really good, and downloading files couldn't be any easier. I especially like the idea that I can plug the unit directly into the USB drive of a computer, rather than having to carry a cord around with me every time I want to download a file. Additionally, you can download data files onto the player as well, which I really think is cool. I'm a college student, and I find myself always needing to save a paper or some type of assignment on disk, but never seem to have a disk. Now, I can save it directly onto the MP3 player, and it works just the same. In fact, if the memory is clear you can save about 3 floppy disks worth of stuff on the player. The one thing I can't say is how reliable it is, because I've only had it for a little while, but it seems to be a really good acquisition.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Nice product but not reliable
Review: Last February I bought a PoGo AudioRave because I found very convenient the idea of having an MP3 player and a USB Flash Memory in such a small package.

For two months I was very happy with it because the sound quality was very good, the unit was light and easy to operate and the process of downloading music was very simple (..just drag and drop the files from any computer since the unit shows itself as an external USB storage..).

All my happiness is over. Two weeks ago the volume control stopped working and I ended up with an MP3 Player where I can not hear anything since the volume level was very low when the problem happened.

The bottom line is that today I only have a fancy USB Flash Memory that works quite well. That's half the product I originally bought and that's the reason I give it 2 stars.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good product but needs belt clip
Review: This is my third MP3 player and it's by far the easiest to load. Didn't even need the install disk. Just plugged it into the USB port on my win2000 laptop and it showed up as a hard drive (E: drive on my system). Then I just dragged songs to it from Windows Explorer. It's loud, light and the battery lasts well.

My only complaint is the lack of belt clip. There's a cheesy strap that you can use to hang it around your neck, but that is not practical when running or working out. A simple belt clip would make this the perfect player.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good product but needs belt clip
Review: This is my third MP3 player and it's by far the easiest to load. Didn't even need the install disk. Just plugged it into the USB port on my win2000 laptop and it showed up as a hard drive (E: drive on my system). Then I just dragged songs to it from Windows Explorer. It's loud, light and the battery lasts well.

My only complaint is the lack of belt clip. There's a cheesy strap that you can use to hang it around your neck, but that is not practical when running or working out. A simple belt clip would make this the perfect player.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT DESIGN and PRICE
Review: This pogo is a great device. It will become the design standard for the wma player. No software needed, reads as the e-drive, use your windows media player to load songs. Hold 60 songs in wma format at 64k per song. Sounds great. What more can you ask for 80 bucks. Has ubs plug built right in, no cord necessary. Bonus can hold other types of files. Uses battery up after about 5-6 hours play time. Great player. Anyone who says this player sucks mostly likely works for the competition or apple. Why pay 300-400 bucks for a player when you get this for 80. Only con it takes about 10 min to load 60 songs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT DESIGN and PRICE
Review: This pogo is a great device. It will become the design standard for the wma player. No software needed, reads as the e-drive, use your windows media player to load songs. Hold 60 songs in wma format at 64k per song. Sounds great. What more can you ask for 80 bucks. Has ubs plug built right in, no cord necessary. Bonus can hold other types of files. Uses battery up after about 5-6 hours play time. Great player. Anyone who says this player sucks mostly likely works for the competition or apple. Why pay 300-400 bucks for a player when you get this for 80. Only con it takes about 10 min to load 60 songs.


<< 1 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates