Pros: The player delivers cheap, excellent sound and utilises your handset's state-of-the-art battery technology. Cons: Only works in combination with a SonyEricsson handset.
I purchased the SonyEricsson T39m handset a little while ago and was much impressed with how much functionality the engineers had managed to squeeze into a tiny little 86g unit.
However, as is usually the case with the technological toys that...
Pros: Mobility of music at a high sound quality and rechargeable battery. Cons: Slightly delicate
I have been reading reviews everywhere from Esato Forum to Epinions and am finding (much to my understanding), that many people are quite confused not only by the operation of the unit but also as to its abilities. I am writing this because I feel...
Pros: - looks great, sounds great, tiny, convenient Cons: - no folder support, no id3 tag support, no playlist support
I've had this product for over a year now, and felt it was time to write about it's benefits, shortcomings, and ultimately why I had to move on.... First of all, I'll just review the mp3 player, not the package it came with - the MMC reader is OLD ...
Pros: Great Sound. Plays every(?) mp3 bitrate. Displays mp3 filename (30 chars.) Cons: Regular earphones won't work. Parallel port transfer is slow and slows down the computer.
I have been impressed with the HPM-10 that works with the newer Ericsson phones. This attachment plugs into the bottom of the phone and allows you to listen to mp3's and control the mp3 playback using the phone.
Pros: Wonderful Phone Average attachment Cons: slow
UThe Ericsson MP3 Handsfree is one of the smallest on the market and the first designed for use with a mobile phone. This neat device takes up little space and weighs next to nothing. Unlike the Samsung Uproar, the Handsfree actually makes your cell...
Pros: Sexy Phone Gets the Most Awesome Accessory! Cons: None
Ericsson has done it again. They have made a tiny MP3 Player that hooks on the bottom of your (Ericsson) phone and plays CD quality music through a handsfree device. Why is this so cool? The MP3 Player is the size of a matchbook. The sound is truly...
Pros: Dirt cheap, tiny, super-lightweight, slinky and sexy design, decent sounding too! Cons: Requires an Ericsson phone, but then again that's no bad thing ;-)
After giving the Rio 600 MP3 player such a glowing review, some people would question the reason why I have replaced it for a product with exactly the same storage capacity. Simple: the HPM-10 was dirt cheap and is so sexy you wouldn't believe. Plus it's...
Pros: Small, leverage your phone hardware, great audio quality, and expansion! Cons: song loading is a bit slow, but how I get around it is described below.
This module not only helped me complete my quest for the all-in-one pda/phone, but it does it in an incredibly small package. For the last few years I have been putting off my mp3-player purchase because nothing was convincing. The closest I ever came...
Pros: Cheap, Great sound! A steal! Cons: Parallel port connector sucks!
I have the T68i and i was on the lookout for a MP3 player, once i came to knew that I could turn my phone into one I instantly went for it. But, I am a Macintosh user, so disregarding the Windows only drivers and support provided by Ericsson, I went...
Pros: Small, leverage your phone hardware, great audio quality, and expansion! Cons: song loading is a bit slow, but how I get around it is described below.
This module not only helped me complete my quest for the all-in-one pda/phone, but it does it in an incredibly small package. For the last few years I have been putting off my mp3-player purchase because nothing was convincing. The closest I ever came...
Pros: Great little mp3 player IF you can get one cheap. Cons: There are a few, read the review.
I'll try not to repeat anything already mentioned. I like this mp3 player and you should check out all the other reviews to see all it's good points. Think of this as an update to all the other reviews.
Pros: The best accessory that exsist for Ericsson mobile phones, exelent sound, high quality earbunds... Cons: Maybe too long when attached to any Ericsson mobile phone
I've got an A2618s and the HPM-10 and thoes two hate each ther. I mean; My phone hates the HPM-10 because HPM-10 costs much more than him, so he is mad at him always. When ever I'm sleeping, those two start fight. Ofcourse, my A2618s always win the fight...
Pros: World's first MP3 attachment for mobile phone Cons: Makes phone look ugly, too flimsy built...
I have been using this unit for close to 5 hours now. I think this is one of the stupidest ideas by Ericsson. Although I have to admit that sound quality is surprisingly rich and decent - but first time that I plugged its earphones into this device,...
Pros: Small, built in handsfree mic Cons: Dire sound quality, doesn't look good with T68i, shipped with paltry 32Mb MMC
Why is everyone rating this so highly? I paid £32ukp from the SonyEricsson E-Shop and I can see why it's so cheap. It sounds absolutely CRAP!!! It is the worse sounding MP3 player I have ever heard. The sound has no dynamic range, you can hear all the...
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