Rating: Summary: How could they? Review: Really a shame, because the RIO 90, 100, and 250 were way ahead of their time and excellent pieces of equipment. I have tested all plus other brands, but the Rio 350 is just junk. It's not even thin.
Rating: Summary: Punished for not reading the reviews Review: It has nice set of features but it simply doesn't work.
Rating: Summary: Doesn't work! Not recommended at all! Review: I have been using this player for a couple of months and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. It doesn't play many (not just a few) CDs. It's amazing, but unfortunately true. It skips constantly (even when it is not moved at all). Specifically, it has problems with CDs with CD-text info, MP3s encoded with variable bitrate, and many CDs for which I cannot track the reason of the problem. When a CD is inserted, it takes almost a minute to start playing it. And as I already mentioned, the reproduction is often so irritating (with gaps) you just give up. I bought this player despite the negative comments, lured by the many extras (case, car adapter etc.) and the amazing offer (one third of the price). But a nice design, a case, and a car adapter are useless if you cannot listen to music. It is sold at the normal price now, which would may make somebody think that the problems are fixed, but there has not been released a firmware upgrade. I bought this player thinking that the problems might have been minor or already fixed, but that is not the case. Go for a player that is actually playing the CDs, and not 1sec of music, one gap, 1sec of music, one gap and so on. Unfortunately, I'll have to buy another player too...
Rating: Summary: Mediocre player Review: Skips, stops, becomes unresponsive randomly (u can't turn it off) There are no firmware upgrades available to fix these flaws. I got this player with the car kit for $60 over christmas. Now I see it is $170, how is that possible? RIP OFF!This player is barely tolerable. CAVEAT EMPTOR! Translation: BUYER BEWARE!
Rating: Summary: This player sucks Review: The customer service sucks and the player sucks. It skips all the time, even on sturdy surfaces, and picks up weird radio stations I cant even find on my car radio. except for that its great! Did i mention that it skips all the time?
Rating: Summary: Priced to Move, but it's a dog Review: I'm returning the second Riovolt SP-350, which we got from J and R. Both units had a display which turned into gibberish at times, and a very poor quality FM tuner. I live within 20 miles of most Twin Cities stations but mostly got howling. Great feature set and included options, but now you know why the price was lowered and the product was discontinued.
Rating: Summary: Caution Review: I bought it, and...ah...hummm...it's not that ultra-tin, to say the trught it's not at all thin, it's the same size of all the others cd players.. and i't have a lot of bugs, I hope a new firmwire resolves it, but it's a good player for $60
Rating: Summary: Hopeless piece of junk (There should be a 0 star option too Review: Please donot buy this RIO SP350 player as it is a smart way of daylight robbery . I cannot believe that I spent 60 $ for this c**p. Anyway the best u can do is go to a store and check it out and return it ... I have so many skips in my mp3 CD's ... The worst player so far ... My recommendation : Move on and go for a SONY Player ...
Rating: Summary: Riovolt SP-350 - I was not pleased with this unit Review: Subject: Riovolt SP-350 I usually don't write to reviews such as these, but when I came across this product, I couldn't help myself. The Riovolt SP-350 has great features, but is a horrible player. This unit promises to play regular CD's, MP3's, and WMA's, but has major problems playing any of these formats. I purchased this Riovolt SP-350 from J&R Music World, via Amazon.com for about $65.00 for my 17 y.o. son. I should have known something was wrong with this model when I saw the exact same in Circuit City a month previously for about $100.00. I decided to take a chance and purchase the SP350 for a few reasons: 1- I was very satisfied with the SP250 I had purchased about a year before (for about $170.00 the previous year at Circuit City) 2- about half of the "reviews" on Amazon.com seemed to be positive. 3- the SP-350 offered a lot of features that the SP-250 has which I found very useful: battery charger, fast forward and rewind through tracks, I was blown away by the fact that there is a paper insert that comes shipped with the CD player that states "The player does not play discs created with DirectCD". Heavens to Betsy! I believe that most of the CD's that I write MP3's and WMA's to are created using DirectCD. Isn't Microsoft Media Player really Roxio / DirectCD under the covers? The SP-350 would not play most store bought CD's. It had problems getting past the LCD "Reading..." message for CD-R's that contained MP3's and WMA's. The SP-350 also has two batteries that are very odd. They are proprietary batteries that fit only in the SP350. They are named 1450mAH NiMH batteries which are flat. Two of these batteries come with the player and can be charged while placed in the player. In anticipation of having to someday replace these flat batteries, or to have a 2nd set, I looked on the web for replacements. I could not find any replacements and the Rio / Riovolt site did not list them as being available for purchase through them. My own older SP-250 has none of these problems. I don't jog with the SP-250 and treat it with great care, but I've never had a problem with it skipping or not playing CD's. The older SP-250 came with normal sized AA NiMH batteries that can be charged in the player. Because the older player accepted AA batteries, you could place regular AA Alkaline batteries in it in a pinch. One of my only complaints about the SP-250 is that the battery charge lasts only about 1 week after using the player for only about 1.5 to 2 hours for the entire week. I returned the new SP-350 back to J&R Music World as they have a 30 day return policy. I asked for and received a full refund telling them the truth; the SP-350 simply cannot play many different types of CD formats. I've now purchased the Panasonic SL-MP80 CD/MP3 Player for $64.88, no shipping, off of Amazon.com. It doesn't have features such as fast forward within a track, nor does it have an internal battery recharger, but it's supposed to play regular CD's,MP3's and WMA's, and have a long battery life.
Rating: Summary: I am so sad Review: Today I received my sp350 and it only worked me for 3 minutes. I live in Costa Rica and I don't know like the amazon guarantee works for my country. I am disappointed of the product and I want to know if somebody can help me with the application of the guarantee.
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