Product DescriptionThe Creative MuVo V100 is the portable audio player for people who appreciate simplicity as well as performance. Its compact, two-piece design delivers MP3 and WMA with Lyrics support - great for joining in the music! Its player module can store up to 500 songs and a single standard AAA battery can provide up to 18 hours continuous playtime. The MuVo V100 connects to the PC via USB and supports 'drag and drop' selection of data or music. Its built-in microphone is great for voice recording.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - EASILY PLAY MULTIPLE FOLDERS of Music and Talk, Detatchable FLASH DRIVE
Bottom Line --- My Creative can play multiple folders of Music and Talk Audio copied over from my PC easily, with a built-in detachable flash drive which also runs mp3, data and your own installed programs on any PC you have available.
* My Creative cost $70 and lasted about 2 years - 1GB Muvo Tx MP3 Player Voice Recorder USB Red with FM Tuner
* I relaced it with a SanDisk Sansa m250 2 GB MP3 Player w FM -- The Sansa is NOT useful for TALKING AUDIO with Multiple Folders, ... Read More
Rating: - Nice little AAA-powered MP3 player
I had a larger Archos gmini 400 MP3 player before this, but got tired of recharging it so frequently, especially as the battery life started shortening. I mainly use it with a Mac running OS 10.5, my collection of 192kbps VBR MP3 files, and JV HA-FX33 "marshmallow" in-ear buds.
Pros
-Good battery life, making it perfect for long trips. Even the Plain Jane AAA that came with it lasted quite awhile.
-It's a USB mass storage device, so it's cross-platform and doesn't require ... Read More
Rating: - Creative Muvo Only As Good As Its Low Price!
For its price The Creative Muvo is a feature-rich, 2GB MP3 player: nice sound, built-in mic, a variety of settings controls, bass boost, etc. But that's about where it ends! These compact units are skitish and tend to have "memory-drop" problems. The flimsy plastic cover for the battery compartment (specifically the "tab" that holds the cover in place) is...well...a flimsy bit of poor engineering. (I broke one off once and Creative was "good enough" to sell me a replacement battery cover for $11, ... Read More