Pros: Looks good. Best workout-ready apparatus around,as far as I can tell. Cons: You could feed a small country with what you'll pay for this.
Sometimes I feel overwhelmingly "targeted" as a consumer. I'm the person with a Jetta, a Palm, a cell phone . . . if I simply got the manufacturer's list of mandatory items for my demographic, my life would be much easier.
Pros: Very easy-to-use software and device interface. Great little player for running/exercising. Cons: No AM/FM radio. Expensive unless you get it refurbished.
My iJam 100 recently died (I'll review that one separately), so I decided to get a Nike PSA120 player because it seemed to be designed with the runner in mind. I've had it for about a week and taken it on a couple of long runs, and I am very satisfied...
Pros: great design, small+lightweight, "Sports" functionality, Useful Arm band, Cons: Insanely Hard to Press buttons on Remote, low quality headphones
I spent quite some time reading all the reviews on this mp3 player. There are a lot of negative reviews on this product; even here, the other opinions don't recommend it.
Putting aside all the negative reviews, I decided to give the Nike...
Pros: Lightweight, Slick Design, Geared For Sports Cons: Drains the batteries extremely fast, bad headphones, poor interface.
I recently purchased this Nike MP3 player on the recommendation from a friend who is an figure skater. He stated that he wore it while he practiced and it was great. My experience has been less successful, but overall I am still pleased with the...
Pros: The look, arm band Cons: Dearth of features, impossibility of adding memory, unacceptable software
I bought the PSAplay 120 with high hopes, only to have them dashed after several frustrating days. Because this model came out about the same time as the Rio500 (a superb player which I also own), I made some assumptions that proved to be incorrect....
Pros: Sporty design, excellent sound, arm band, intuitive control buttons Cons: Memory upgrades are problematic, remote control poorly implemented
Nike and SonicBlue's Rio division teamed up to create a one-of-a-kind MP3 player considered the first designed especially for sports. I was initially attracted to this player because of its sleek design, the (apparently) waterproof body, and the remote...
Pros: small and easy to work with Cons: armband can be annoying, high price
Even after reading a bunch of the reviews here on Epinions about this product I still decided to buy it. I figured most of the complaints were from actual athletes or high tech people and I am far from either of those.
Pros: Very cool looking, discounted price, sturdy player. Cons: Limited storage, other small issues. Read review for info
This review is on the Nike PSA[Play 60, which is almost exactly the same as the 120 but has 32 mb of internal memory instead of 64. It was purchased from Circuit City on the day after Thanksgiving for $29.99 after rebates! (Normally sells for up to...
Pros: Small and Light, great form factor. Cons: Difficult to load with music, locks up often.
This was an impulse buy for me. I was at Best Buy recently, and I saw the new line of Nike audio gear for athletes. I knew that Nike has some issues with their earlier version of their MP3 players, so I assumed that with this new batch of products,...
Pros: psa[play60 - easily expandable to the 120 and dirt cheap - great digital music Cons: Storage space
These two models are nearly identical. However, I did not see a place to review the Nike psa[play 60 so I thought I would do it here. I got one about 10 days ago at BestBuy. They had the thing on sale for $79.99 and there is a $50.00 rebate! I have...
Pros: exceptional design, battery life, terrific for athletes esp. runners Cons: HORRIBLE headphones, weak headphone jack, clunky software, expensive media
* this is a review of the psa[60, the 32MB version of the psa[120
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A true Nike techlab(TM) coup-de-grace, the thoughtful design of the psa[60 is really quite exceptional and useful. Too bad the headphones/jack are so bad...
Pros: Durable design, easy to use hardware Cons: Armband connection broke, headphones stink, software is lousy.
I had read a lot of reviews, both positive and negative, about the Nike PSA120. I decided to buy the player because I intended to use it primarily while running. Unfortunately, the oh-so-cool armband simply broke after about 10 runs, and my...
Pros: Excellent basic design concept Cons: Poor attention to detail, poor reliability, poor support
I wanted a basic MP3 player for entertainment while training/cycling. With the Nike brand and the rugged looks of the psa[play 120 I thought that this would be an ideal device.
Initial impressions were good but when I looked at the detail I...
Pros: Great physical design. Lightweight. Good .MP3 sound. Cons: Terrible .wma sound. Lousy headphones. Deplorable software.
Thank goodness I bought the Nike psa[play60 for $89.99 with a $50 rebate from Circuit City. If I had spent more I would have been quite angry for not checking on epinions.com first.
The design of the player is top notch and is what sold me on...
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