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| | Features | Single-Color Oled Display, Splashproof, Stop WatchAudio PlaybackPlays Mp3, Wma, Pd-Drm9, Audible FormatsDigital Fm Tuner With Fm RecordUp To 18 Hours Of Music Playback With Rechargeable Battery
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| | Description | You'll be singing in the rain, at the gym, on a jog - this MP3 player shows some serious water and sweat resistance for the more active user. The 2GB Flash Memory stores up to 680 songs for a vast musical collection, displayed crystal-clear on an ultra-bright, single-color OLED screen. One-year parts and labor warranty. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.3 inches | | Product Width: | 5.5 inches | | Product Height: | 1.4 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.25 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.2 inches | | Package Width: | 5.4 inches | | Package Height: | 1.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 20 reviews |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Worst battery life ever Dec 19, 2009
By T. Atlas My unit did not work at all initially. I was going to just dump it but I decided to try charging it for another 36 hours. At that point, it finally turned on and I was able to listen to music for about 20 minutes before the battery went dead again. Even after recharging, it went dead after an hour or so with the unit turned off! What a nightmare. This was the first product from Amazon that was broken upon arrival. It was not worth the effort to try to return it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Lousy battery. Poor quality even at this price. Feb 17, 2010
By Advocate All I wanted was an inexpensive mp3 player to use in the gym. My last one (Zen Nano) broke after I dropped it and I wanted something a little more robust. I assumed that the low price had to do with the lack of bells and whistles on this very basic player but apparently it is a reflection of the quality as well. The battery life is horrendous. It only lasts an hour or two in use and seems to drain over night when the device is turned off. The controls are difficult to use and I was unable to get it out of stopwatch mode with hitting reset. There is definitely a niche in the market for a tough little no frills player but this does not fill it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
It's an MP3 player Oct 27, 2008
By Big M
"Big M"
A decent player for the price if you toss the ear pieces that come with it and use a pair of sony's. You won't get the volume or sound quality you're used to if you don't do this. Controls are a little funky to use with a complex menu system that takes some practice. The radio works OK and is accessable through the complex menu. It is nothing special. The player semi-permanently attaches to the arm band. It does not have a pouch from which you can remove the player without removing the arm band. I liked my old RCA Lyra that I'd used for about 4 years much better.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Worthless rubbish that should be avoided at all costs Oct 05, 2010
By Matthew K. Lewandowski The RCA Jet. What can I say? It's another painfully worthless hunk of plastic that RCA has somehow managed to pawn off as a frigging MP3 player. Seriously, this player is garbage. You're better off scouring ebay for a 1987 Sony Walkman than going with this palm-sized turd.
Pros: - Fashionable orange and black finish make this a stylish Halloween accessory. A must have for any 7 year old.
Cons: - The Jet gives you a whopping 2 hours on a fully charged battery. This was from day one. And just to make life even worse it also manages to slowly drain the battery even when it's off! Yeah! This means the batteries are basically dead... hmmmm... always. Nice feature.
- Some genius designed the headphone jack so that whenever you have headphones plugged in (i.e., every single time you use the player ever) there is a big, obtrusive cover for where the jack plugs in that sticks out and either A) rubs against your arm, pocket, etc. or B) breaks immediately since it's a mother-loving 3/4 inch cover that STICKS OUT.
- The USB port is shoddy. Expect to have to plug this baby in 3 or 4 times before your computer will recognize it. Oh and most computers will also stop recognizing the player in the middle of removing or adding music. In other words, if you really need to add a song to the player (which apparently the designers NEVER thought about), then put aside 5-10 minutes per song and be prepared to lose your friggin' mind with anger.
- Shoddy arm band designed to break in first week. Had to replace it with a third party arm band.
- No firmware updates for Windows 7. But... it wouldn't matter since when I try to update the firmware using XP, the Jet just turns off.
Overall I give this thing an F-. The engineers that designed this intolerable waste of space should be forced to spend eternity listening to Right Said Fred on their own abominable creation, the RCA Jet. On the otherhand, A+ to the RCA marketing force that managed to bring an unusable piece of consumer electronics to the market that was obviously put together by a development team with engineering degrees from the Rhinelander School of Taxidermy. Anyway, I'm really looking forward to my SanDisk player to arrive so I can take this little MP3 monster from hell outside and smash it to bits with a hammer.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A TOTAL DISASTER Dec 30, 2009
By Vanessa G This is a piece of junk. I originally bought the S2001 which I wanted so my kid could listen to audio books.. It wouldn't sync to the PC and it seemed as if it was mounting and un-mounting every few seconds. It only would appear as a hard drive basically, and even that was unstable. It supposedly comes "Audible Ready" but I couldn't get my downloaded books to play on it. Windows Media Player can't find the device more than half the time, and when it finally does find it, it can't work with it. I also tried it on my MacBook Pro, but with itunes, it's not compatible, and with the audible books due to DRM, I couldn't work around it using it as a hard drive.
SO... I sent it back to RCA. I'll give them props that they sent me the upgraded version, the S2002 but it is the same story. It's a hunk of junk that I am going to literally place in the trashcan. Do not waste even the $12 I initially paid for the S2001. It's a total disaster.
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