Micro Sport Japanese MP3 Player

by Janet Cloninger on December 9, 2009 · 3 comments

in Musical Gear,News,Spotlight Gadgets

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If electronic devices can’t be small enough for you, check out the Micro Sport Japanese MP3 player from ThinkGeek.  The mp3 player is about the size of two sugar cubes,  and it looks like a Bluetooth earbud.  It connects to your computer (running any operating system – requires no drivers) via a USB cable, and you just drag-and-drop your mp3 files to the player.  It has 4 GB of storage space and a rechargeable battery!  It offers full stereo sound;  one earbud is attached to the player, and the second earbud plugs in with a short cord that hangs behind your head.  It’s imported from Japan by ThinkGeek, so you’ll need to go there for some English instructions.  It’ll cost you $79.99 for the privilege of saying “mine’s smallest!”

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1 BaldSpot December 10, 2009 at 12:34 am

No ear hook – I’m afraid it would fall out of my ear.

I guess I could use a bungee cord or duct tape.

2 Janet Cloninger December 10, 2009 at 12:52 am

@Baldspot Just get a big rubberband, hook it over the top of your ear, pull it down over the player, under your chin, over the other earbud, and hook it over the top of your other ear – voila!

3 Nick June 8, 2010 at 3:37 am

Actually it comes with a detachable plastic ear hook that can be turned over so that the mp3 player can be placed in either ear.

It also comes with the second ear bud, a usb cable and Japanese instructions.

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