MP3 Player built into a standard cassette casing, letting you either use
it as a uniquely old school shaped MP3 Player, or with any car cassette
or cassette player to play MP3 Music. You will have no problems listening
to hours of your favorite songs as this product also has a built in SD
Card Slot, saving you flash memory cost as well as letting you quickly
change to different songs if you have different SD Cards. If you are into
old fashioned looks, but with great new built in technology, this is a
MP3 Player worth having and showing off!
Purchase one of these no M.O.Q. (no minimum order quantity) cassette MP3 players for yourself and be the first person on your block to own one of the coolest gadgets around. Then order more to resell on eBay or your own internet store to make some extra money to put in the bank (or spend on some of the other new electronic gadgets coming out later this year).
Bonus: Premium quality gold plated earphones now included with every purchase!
China Manufacturer Specifications
- Main Function: Cassette style MP3 Player using SD card memory
- Memory:
No internal memory
External Memory: Compatible with SD/MMC card (max 8 GB)
- Music Format: MP3
- Earphone Jack: 3.5 mm
- Earphones: Upgraded earphones included FREE (model CVHU-G37)
- SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio): >75dB
- Output of earphones: 2 x 10mW(32Ohms)
- USB: 2.0
- Compatible Computer Systems (computer not needed): Windows 2000/XP/Vista (32 bit version only)
- Battery: Built-in lithium battery (450mAh)
- Dimensions: 63mm x 102mm x 11.5mm (L x W x H)
- Manufacturer Ref: 5G8YYLNJJ9F2
Product Notes
- Use like a normal cassette in a car cassette player or cassette player
- SD card not included
- Use as a stand alone MP3 Player
- Repeat playback mode
- 7 button interface
- Recharge by USB cable
Package Contents
- Model CVAAL-B20
- User Manual
- Earphones: Upgraded high quality earphones included FREE (see package contents picture above)
- USB
- Car Cigarette Power Adapter
Current Reviews: 4
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 24 August, 2007.