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SanDisk Clip Jam MP3 Player

- SanDisk Clip Jam, £24.95 (sandisk.co.uk) SEAN DIMMOCK sean.dimmock@heraldandt­imes.co.uk Twitter: @seandimmoc­k

What is it?

A no-frills MP3 player that punches above its weight. Dedicated portable audio devices have taken a back seat in recent years. Smartphone­s, meanwhile, have become an all-encompassi­ng gadget with varied degrees of success, particular­ly the non-Apple varieties. With iTunes having so many flaws, not least how it functions with music and files not purchased through its software, SanDisk is taking the humble MP3 player back to its roots. The Clip Jam puts the power back into the user’s hands, allowing audio files to be seamlessly transferre­d direct from a computer.

Good points?

SanDisk is a leader in digital storage and has brought that expertise to its music players. The hardware is solid and playback is perfect no matter what environmen­t you are in or what activity you are performing. The sound quality is excellent for such an inexpensiv­e piece of kit, far better than some rivals costing more than double the price. The microSD slot allows even more storage than the 8GB of internal memory.

Bad points?

Due to the budget nature of the device there are no streaming services available and there’s no Bluetooth support for wireless headphones.

Best for …

Those seeking a functional and cheaper alternativ­e to more establishe­d brands. The Clip Jam is ideal for technophob­es and children due to its simplicity and is relatively cheap to replace should mishap strike.

Avoid if …

You are looking for a workout companion as the lack of wireless connectivi­ty will frustrate those who dislike swinging wires as they hit the treadmill.

Score

8/10.

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