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Sandisk Sansa Clip 4 GB MP3 Player (Black)
 
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Sandisk Sansa Clip 4 GB MP3 Player (Black)

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4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (214 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Brand NameSanDisk
Operating SystemWindows
Number of Items1

Technical Details

  • NOTE: In order for headphones to work properly, insert jack into device port until it "snaps" so that no metal of the jack is visible
  • Tiny, ultra-portable 4 GB MP3 player
  • Plays MP3, WMA, secure WMA, and Audible audio file formats; features an FM tuner with 40 preset channels
  • Up to 15 hours of play time with internal rechargeable battery
  • Voice recording with built-in microphone
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 2.2 x 1.4 x 0.6 inches ; 0.8 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001H9O6QW
  • Item model number: SDMX11R004GKA57
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (214 customer reviews)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

With my Sansa Clip Player, my whole day comes together


Product Description

Sansa® Clip 4 GB MP3 Player

Sansa

Clip it on and roll
For the movers and the shakers who want to shed the baggage of a bigger MP3 player—it’;s time to get the skinny on the Sansa® Clip player. Offering five colors to choose from, this lightweight MP3 player delivers major sound for its matchbox size, and storage capacity of up to 2GB*. And with its smart design, you can clip your Sansa® Clip player to your bag, pants or sleeves, allowing you to enjoy all the perks of an MP3—hands-free.

Listen
Keep up to 1,000*** songs at the ready wherever you go. Or tune into FM radio for news and fresh music anytime.

Record
With the built-in microphone, you can record memos, lectures or all those unexpected, mic-worthy moments throughout your day. When you're ready, transfer your files to your PC for listening and sharing.


Listen to all your favorite music

Get together
The Sansa® Clip player plays MP3, WMA, secure WMA and Audible file formats. Connect via USB cable to your computer for charging or synchronizing.

Sort it out
A compact MP3 player with a screen, the Sansa® Clip player makes navigation simple, so you can sort your music, FM stations and audio books ease.

So what's in the box?
Sansa® Clip MP3 player, Clip accessory, USB 2.0 transfer cable, earphones, promotional inserts, and quick start guide.

* 1 gigabyte (GB) =1 billion bytes. Some capacity not available for data storage.
** Based on continuous playback at 128kbps; actual life and performance may vary depending upon usage and settings; battery not replaceable.
*** Approximation based on 4-minute songs at 128kbps.



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Choose Sansa®, a smarter way to play
Sansa® products are brought to you by SanDisk, the minds behind flash memory. Around the world, wherever people take pictures, listen to music, use cell phones—or do much of anything at all with digital devices—you’;ll probably find SanDisk products. Maybe that’;s why, after more than 20 years in the business, SanDisk has never stopped innovating.



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Product Description

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Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
147 of 154 people found the following review helpful
Wow, No Really WOW January 30, 2009
By KarmaHD
Amazon Verified Purchase
I am usually very careful and consider all options before buying anything, when it came to the Sansa Clip 4 GB it was love at first site, I was hooked once I saw the diminutive little booger, impulse buy on the spot. I had been looking for an small FM radio to wear at the gym an almost impossible feat these days and most of the "mini" MP3 players either don't offer the options I deemed necessary, IE; the ability to choose what I want to listen to, or are too large and get in the way, the teeeenie Clip seemed to offer the best of both worlds, and for $50 large I figured it was a small gamble.

I really did not have very high expectations, considering I have four mini FM radios with more different ways to attach to one's body it would make a bondage expert blush. I was also very weary about the built in FM player, since most small FM receivers I had tried were not worth spit. So to my amazement when I downloaded 3.5 GB of songs from my Windows Media player,(which was brainless by the way) and had a listen, I nearly fell out of my chair, this thing sounds unbelievable!!! And to top it off the FM player actually worked and worked well!

I figured maybe it was due to the fact that I was listening through a set of full ear Sennheiser studio quality headphones, so I started to niggle around and listen through my litany of other headphones and earbuds I have gathered over the past couple of years. Results, the sound was good with some, poor with the buds that came with the player, and UN-FRICKEN REAL with a pair of Skullcandy INK'D $20.00, ($14.99 Amazon) buds I purchased the same day as a back up to my Shure EC3'S I use with my First Gen IPod.

I found it hard to believe the clarity and detail of the Clip when paired with the Skullcandy INK'D buds, this combination exceeded all the other headphones and buds in my collection, which includes (stupid money) Grados. I asked myself why would a $20.00 set of cheap buds sound better than a $500 dollar pair of some of the finest headphones ever made?? Answer, sensitivity, plug the Grado or Sennheiser's into a DAC headphone amp (CityPulse overclocked) played through a OPPO DV980H upscaled to 192k, and yes the difference is more than obvious, so is the $1200 ticket price to the show. What is truly mind boggling for $1140 dollars less you can get in the game with the Sansa Clip/Skullcandy INK'D combo, which sounds better than most home systems costing $100's more. Yes that's right folks for $60-70 bucks you can get some amazing detail, clarity and bass response in the perfect "bang for the buck micro system". Top that off it comes in a package that is transparent, has all the features of the "Big Boy Players" and an FM player that is more than acceptable!

This one is a no brainer, open your wallet just a crack, part with what you would spend on a cheap date and pick up this combo, you will be happy you did, and best of all you can take the player home after dinner.

PS: to the guy who stated this is a 3.4 GB player and gave it 3 stars, you don't need to download the software that comes with the player which takes up most of the missing space, I have 3.8 GB of music on mine! The player works like a SD card it does not need software to work...
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45 of 46 people found the following review helpful
The SanDisk 4GB Sansa Clip MP3 Player is still one of my favorite MP3 designs. More color and size options are now available, and I continue to buy them to give as gifts and to upgrade capacity for myself. Some I use for music and some primarily for the voice recording feature. In addition to the silver SanDisk Sansa Clip 4 GB MP3 Player, they now offer this black version. While the product picture makes this black version look the same as the 1 GB black players, it is actually shinier akin to the silver version.

The Sansa Clip hasn't come down in price as much as I would like, but it's still a great value at any capacity. The 4GB model has four times the capacity as the iPod Shuffle for about 50% less. It also has a screen, FM Tuner, voice recording and more. You can also get the Sansa Clip 1 GB or SanDisk Sansa Clip 2 GB which are still sold. But with sizes for MP3 players growing, buying the largest size you can is probably the best option.

Pros -
+ Good combination of features, design and value
+ Decent sound quality for a small MP3 player
+ Nice capacity for a decent price
+ Very light-weight
+ FM tuner with 40 presets!!!
+ Voice recording
+ Nice design and color options
+ Nice format compatibility (MP3, DRM WMA, WMA, Audible)
+ USB 1.1 and 2.0 connectivity
+ Can be used as a USB drive / mass storage
+ Can sync music with drag & drop or via software
+ 15 hours battery life is better than Creative Zen Stone Plus or iPod Shuffle

Cons
- Larger body than the 2nd and 3rd generation iPod shuffles
- Some durability questions linger, though these black units have definitely been updated
- Some reports of defective units, so check yours within the return period
- More low cost options and competing feature rich players make it less of a slam dunk

The new Sandisk Sansa Clip may not be as durable as the iPod shuffle, but it still has the advantages of the iPod shuffle with some of the features and benefits of other MP3 player brands. Unlike the Sansa Express, which you can plug in directly into your USB port, the clip uses a standard USB B cable.

The Clip is definitely a little bigger than the iPod shuffle, but not by much. It has a great feel and a nicer clip. It is also priced right. It fills the market for a starter MP3, workout unit, or gift.

The rechargable battery seems better than the Creative Zen Stone Plus and gives you a respectable 15 hours. The sound is nice. The earbuds are passable for beginners but most people will replace them. As for durability, only time will tell; so far my units are holding up nicely.

I definitely recommend the larger sizes, whether 2GB or 4GB. For those needing more space, you will have to explore the CreativeZen, Sandisk Sansa, Sansa View or new iPod Nano. All of those units have higher price tags.
SanDisk Sansa View 8 GB MP3 Player
SanDisk Sansa View 16 GB MP3 Player
Creative Zen 8 GB (Black)
Creative Zen 16 GB (Black)
SanDisk SDMX4-8192 Sansa e280 8 GB MP3 Player (Black)
Apple 8 GB iPod nano AAC/MP3 Player Black (3rd Generation)

Overall, this is still a great starter unit for yourself or to give as a gift. Hopefully the new batches have improved durability. The same great features are all here that will keep this design around for a while.

Enjoy.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Best bang for the buck February 7, 2009
By J. You
UPDATE 10/29/09: Still going strong, and I still use it everyday as much as I did when I first bought it! Like most males, no matter how much I'm initially enamored with some gadget, it's only a matter of time before the "cool" factor wears off, and it falls by the wayside. The Clip has been an exception to this rule, and seeing as how I'm so antisocial, I can't imagine being without this thing where ever I go. Even if you don't hate people, and just really like music, the Clip is worth looking into, particularly if you're in the market for a Shuffle.

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UPDATE 4/21/09: Let me clarify first that this review is based on the 8GB model, which can be bought (if you can find it) at Walmart for a measly 50 bucks. Anyway, just wanted to update and add that since purchase, I carry this little beauty everywhere and use it several hours per day, everyday. This is probably the most use-per-dollar I've ever gotten out of anything, which I'd think is the highest compliment a product can receive. BTW my sansa e260 and nano have since fallen into complete and utter disuse.

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I'm not an audiophile, so all I'm really qualified to say is that the Clip sounds as good as my Sansa e260 and iPod Nano. That's about as much as I can dwell on that subject.

The main metric for me was portability and storage size. The Clip's form factor is tiny: the face is roughly 1.5 to 2 times the size of the iPod Shuffle's and it's no thicker. Essentially, the Clip is what you'd get if you added 4x's more storage and a low-res (emphasis on low-res) screen to the Shuffle, and you were able to do it without raising the price. The 8GB model can be purchased at the mega-chain that Sam Walton built for the same price as a 2GB iPod Shuffle. Sweet deal.

Ironically, the only gripe I have with the Clip is with its clipping mechanism; functionally, it's awkward. If you plan to attach this to a strap (on a bag), keep in mind that in its rest position, the clip on the Clip has less than 1/8" x 3/4" clearance. This means that for secure attachment, the strap in question needs to be less than 1/8" thick and 3/4" wide, otherwise the clipping mechanism won't be able to "lock" in place due to its very weak clamp strength, which means that your Clip will be prone to flying off quite easily.

It's not a deal breaker by any stretch, but it's something potential buyers probably should be aware of. I actually bought the Clip with the intention of clipping it to my laptop bag (which I carry everywhere), but I found that the strap on my bag is too large. I've since resorted to clipping it to my front pants pocket, clip-side out, which is still very convenient. And yes, I'm a big nerd. Also, when working out, as long as you're not sprinting (i.e., flailing about), the Clip should stay put on whatever clothing you attach it to.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Absolutely love and SO affordable
I absolutely love this product. It's small, lightweight, portable and so much cheaper than similar products. The sound is great. Read more
Published 25 days ago by 2lazy2lie
Great little MP3 Player for the price
This thing is tiny and is great for working out. No need for an armband or anything else. Just clips to tee shirt, or can leave on pocket. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Rich B
Great Product!
I have owned this product for about 3 years now and I absoloutely love it. I use it when I go running. I connect it to the port in my car to listen to music there. Read more
Published 3 months ago by DoraThex
Lots of Storage !
This little device holds a surprizing amount of audio storage (almost 4 GB). I was also surprized at the very small physical size of the unit. Read more
Published 7 months ago by John in Houston
just rating this product
this is one of the cutest and best mp3 i ever had!! a lot of people spend a lot of money on Ipod i dunno why! this product is even better and cheaper than ipod.. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Emad
Only 6 hours battery life
I have had 3 Sansa Clips since January 2011. I returned two of them to Sansa because the battery lasted only a little over 6 hours, even though Sansa advertises up to 15 hours. Read more
Published 8 months ago by pierre passavant
Sandisk Sansa Clip 4 GB MP3 Player (Black)
This little player is the best mp3 player I have owned. It has great features and at $38, you'll not find another player in that price range of this quality. Read more
Published 10 months ago by clydecar7
great buy
Love this mp3 player. Holds 550 songs. Easy to use (after playing around with the menu) and easy to load songs. Clip could of been a little more secure, but works.
Published 11 months ago by Breeze
Very good!
The playback quality is very good, and the material that is built as well. The screen is very clear, easy to press buttons and the volume control is very comfortable. Read more
Published 11 months ago by guillemdz
Excellent MP3 Player
I've had this MP3 player for about a year and a half. I use it in my car and with headphones when cycling. Read more
Published 11 months ago by M. Peter Wesly
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