Product Comparison: SanDisk Clip Jam vs SanDisk Clip Sport (SDMX22-008G-A57K)
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- What a great little device, did everything you could need, had a great display and was tiny.
- Display is really sharp easy to read even in lowest brightness setting
- The big improvement in the newer model over the older is that the internal native storage is bumped up to 8 GB, and it has a slot for a MicroSD card
- Display is grainy, doesn't look great (personally, the display isn't too important, I just need to be able to read the song name)
- The display is smaller, shows less info at a given time, and is harder to read.
- This is cheaper, but it looks and feels cheaper, very poor display quality.
- The size of the device is good (very light) and the promised battery life is very good.
- I really like the size
- Small size makes for a discrete object that won't bulk up your bag or pocket.
- I do like the small size and clip, but its very difficult to see the screen when you are outside.
- Too small. Cheap quality. Weak little clip.
- Plays a variety of formats, including Ogg Vorbis and mp3
- Plays both WMP and MP3 file formats which are pretty much the standards.
- It has a very wide variety of compatible media formats, but I tend to use just a couple of them.
- Sandisk has just earned themselves a lifelong customer. I do actually love these players: they are light, clip on, have FM radio and support multiple audio formats
- No bookmarks...less file formats...NO FAST FORWARD (ok its just useless but there...)
- The interface is terrible, not remembering where you were when turned off and back on, not continuing to next disk in list without setting up complicated playlist, limited audiobook formats, having to push multiple buttons for simple navigation, such as moving back one screen.
SanDisk Clip Jam
SanDisk Clip Sport (SDMX22-008G-A57K)
- Internal battery holds a good charge.
- On a full charge the battery lasts a long time. I often do a 3 hour show, twice a day and then go work out with it at the gym on a single charge.
- Battery life is fine so far and the buttons can be locked so they don't get accidentally pushed during workouts. It also has a clip.
- Soft power button is easily triggered in my pocket or bag, completely draining the non-changeable battery leaving me to find my device dead when I want to use it.
- The battery drains very quickly.
SanDisk Clip Jam
SanDisk Clip Sport (SDMX22-008G-A57K)