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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good player with caveats,
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This review is from: TDK HPMP3-100AX MOJO 1 Headphone MP3/FM Player (128 MB) (Electronics)
I've been using the Mojo 1 player for a year and a half now. If you're interested in the Mojo you're interested in listening to music without wires. The danger with any headphone style mp3 player is that however good the mp3 player, you're still at the mercy of the headphone quality. Most audiophiles would avoid the Mojo 1 -- these are not Grado SR60s. But they are decent headphones. There is no lcd screen but you figure out how to operate it with your fingers. The Mojo 1 runs on one AAA battery, but when the battery charge gets to around 1.25/1.5V on my 750mAh Energizer rechargeable batteries, the charge becomes too weak for the Mojo. To me that's plenty of time; still remember to carry spare AAA rechargeable batteries. The Mojo 1 has 128mb of internal memory but you won't want to keep your mp3s in the internal memory, that requires using either a musicmatch or moodlogic plugin to convert your mp3s to a proprietary DRM'd .mjm format. The Mojo 1 will not play regualr mp3s in the internal memory, only converted mjm files. The Mojo 1 will record FM radio from the tuner onto the internal memory only so you may want to save the internal memory for recording radio snippets (in .wav format), or else to save jpgs or other non-music files. Normal mp3s will play from external SD cards, but only SD cards up to 512mb. I tested a 1gb RiDATA 66x card in my Mojo 1 and it choked. If you have a TDK Mojo 1 please write to TDK customer support asking them to create new firmware so that the Mojo 1 will support 1gb SD cards. While TDK has been sitting on their hands, others have been innovating. Check out the izon: http://www.globalat.com/bluetoothheadset.html which supports bluetooth AND has an SD card slot. If you need wireless now, the TDK Mojo 1 is still probably your best bet (I'd like to hear from an Izon owner though), but if you can wait, another generation of wireless headphones may be just around the corner.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
not bad,
By A Customer
This review is from: TDK HPMP3-100AX MOJO 1 Headphone MP3/FM Player (128 MB) (Electronics)
The little unit works pretty well.A couple of things they don't tell you... 1. Although the device looks like a standard usb storage device when connected via the USB, you apparently cannot copy mp3 files directly to the device's memory. They have to be "encrypted" using the supplied cheezy moodlogic software. Music files cannot apparently be copied from the device to your PC. Big brother again I guess. This does not seem to hold true with the mmc/sd card slot. 2. For decent FM reception you must use a small 2.5" supplied FM antenna that is screwed into a threaded slot on the left earpiece. On my unit it's in a matching grey color and stays reasonably flush in the direction of the headband. The unit shoulds good and is indeed quite wirefree. Records FM to internal memory, which is a neat feature.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Worst customer service EVER!,
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This review is from: TDK HPMP3-100AX MOJO 1 Headphone MP3/FM Player (128 MB) (Electronics)
Lousy controls (can't see what you are doing and buttons stick - I ended up with headaches from pushing the buttons so hard while running). Stupid format - mjm. Cannot play real MP3, then you have to subscribe to their Moodlogic (more money). Be careful, it automatically converts the first 100 songs (you don't get to pick) in your library to mjm, then you HAVE to pay to Moodlogic to convert the rest.
I bought my MOJO1 in May, it would eat up batteries about 1 every two weeks (and I only run 3-4 days/week). It stopped working (SD card would actually "skip" like a CD) in August and, after numerous online chats and emails (TDK has the WORST Customer Service I have ever, REPEAT EVER, dealt with - they don't respond to email request in a timely manner and you cannot talk to them, you have to CHAT) I sent it back to them for "repairs." Well, that was September. I heard NOTHING from them for almost FOUR months! Finally, after more emails and chats (you cannot TALK to a rep to save you life), they asked me if I would accept a MOJO256F as a substitute. I'm taking them up on it, but I don't have high hopes. They should have stuck to making media.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
dashed hopes,
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This review is from: TDK HPMP3-100AX MOJO 1 Headphone MP3/FM Player (128 MB) (Electronics)
I had such high hopes but this baby is going back. It is a very tempting item for the obvious reasons but here is the lowdown:- As headphones go, it is heavy, *very* uncomfortable and poorly built. -- As I said, the headphone aren't comfortable (and I love back-of-the-head ones in general) so unless you'd buy a pair of nice lambskin gloves that are two sizes small just because they look nice... Stay away, you have been warned.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product, Software lacking,
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This review is from: TDK HPMP3-100AX MOJO 1 Headphone MP3/FM Player (128 MB) (Electronics)
I have one - been using it for a year, and I'm ordering another for my husband. I really love it. It's easy to use; the wireless aspect is great. It does get a bit heavy, but I can just tuck a few strands of hair behind my ears if it becomes uncomfortable, and then continue to wear them. Seeing it's the only product out there of this kind product comparisons are limited, but obviously I like enough or I wouldn't buy another. It would be much more handy if it were to allow for dragging and dropping of files without having to use MoodLogic. Overall, I think it's a top shelf product.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great idea,
By "genji77" (Southern California, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: TDK HPMP3-100AX MOJO 1 Headphone MP3/FM Player (128 MB) (Electronics)
When I kept getting all tangled up in the headphone cables of my DiscMan while I was exercising, the sudden thought occurred to me: What about an MP3 player built into a set of headphones?! Is there such a thing? After a search, I was surprised to find that this was just about the only one available.Thank goodness it's a good product. It can hold about 2 hours of music, and the battery seems to last the full 10 hours claimed (although I would recommend getting a couple rechargable AAA batteries and a charger). The sound quality from the speakers is nice, and the behind-the-neck style of headphones is comfortable, even when on a treadmill. The FM receiver is a nice bonus as well. Even with all of the functionality built into the tiny areas behind the headphone speakers, TDK has still managed to cram a lot of good stuff in there. Four play-order functions (normal, repeat 1, repeat all, random) and even four DSP settings (normal, rock, jazz, classic) are included, along with an additional audio out port, for plugging another set of headphones in, or exporting the sound to another device. Very cool, and very complete. If I had a complaint to make, it would be with the software. The MoodLogic software bundled with the Mojo 1 is a demo version, and only "activates" 100 songs -- meaning you have to buy the full version to activate your whole library. Songs can also be transferred using a plug-in for MusicMatch, which is a simple drag-and-drop process, and much easier to use. Support for the product on the TDK site is still really weak, with no FAQs or download areas, but we can hope that they will implement those areas on their website soon. This was the perfect solution to my tangled-wires woes during my workout, and a really decent product to boot. I would recommend it.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
usable, but overpriced,
By A Customer
This review is from: TDK HPMP3-100AX MOJO 1 Headphone MP3/FM Player (128 MB) (Electronics)
This type of player is absolute must for me, as I put a lot of miles on my bike on weekends. I want music to last for hours and don't want any wires. I used Now Evolution 32MB similar to this player, loved it with exception of limited storage. I tried to purchase Now Evolution NP256, but couldn't find it anywhere! Mojo 1 is the only other option available, which I was reluctant to go for, but had no choice. I was disappointed, when after several attempts to copy my MP3 file directly to internal memory, I realized that I have to use MoodLogic software (supplied) to transfer files, which encrypts them. What a hastle!External memory is OK for direct coping.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
i loved it...until someone stole it,
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This review is from: TDK HPMP3-100AX MOJO 1 Headphone MP3/FM Player (128 MB) (Electronics)
I'm on here to try and find a new mojo 1, because someone stole mine. It changed my world as far as sports - basketball, snowboarding, ect. It doesn't skip, and took a beating. I've never wrote a review before, but I feel strong about this product and wonder why apple hasn't hit the sd card/mp3 headphone market yet. The only downside is transferring files using the software- but it's easy if you have half a brain. Wireless is the only way for me for now on, but does anybody know where I can find new ones? Amazon is sold out, and no one is selling them on ebay...
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why didn't they think of this sooner?,
By A Customer
This review is from: TDK HPMP3-100AX MOJO 1 Headphone MP3/FM Player (128 MB) (Electronics)
So smart! No wires! No tangling! And it sits behind my hair, so it doesn't get tangled either! Sound is super quality, only my MP3 choices - so easy to download.
1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Want it in Europe, why not available?,
This review is from: TDK HPMP3-100AX MOJO 1 Headphone MP3/FM Player (128 MB) (Electronics)
Like the first reviewer above, I get tangled in cords or break them. I also think it makes more sense to build the mp3 player into the headphones.This well-conceived product is, for some reason, not being sold anywhere in Europe, but that's probably TDK's marketing decision. No problem with that. My question is why can't Amazon ship it to Europe? Most things they can! It doesn't run on household power, just standard batteries -- it will work just fine around the world. So what's Amazon's problem shipping it? Very very frustrated. Is this a legal problem, a political one, or just plain orneriness? Can I ask Amazon uk to order it for me? Could someone at Amazon please respond directly to me on this? And preferably with a way to order one. Thanks, |
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