Sort by Product Rating |
Sort by Review Date |
|
|
by hxciter , Oct 11 '04
Pros: Size, Comfort, features for size. Cons: Software is not easy to work with.
The TDK Mojo One was a product I had been waiting for. I wanted something I could use at the gym without strapping on some bulky device. I also wanted to have the FM option because my gym operates the volume on its TV entertainment center thru FM ...
Read the full review
|
|
|
by Albion , Jan 27 '06
Pros: Nice Idea. Cons: Bad Execution. No support for DRM mp3 or wma files.
I really like not having any wires, that's the good part. It's a but bulky, and had to control the buttons while listening. It worked for a while, although it was limited to only working with certain software and ripping software, the only guidance ...
Read the full review
|
| Express Reviews |
|
|
Mojo 1 is garbage
by dahoove31 ,Jan 22 '04
Pros: The Mojo 1 is a great idea great design Cons: Doesn't work Has a joke for a manual and horrible tech support
I ripped all my mp3's with RealPlayer, and have some downloaded MP3's as well. The Mojo 1 would only play a few of my ripped songs and even less of the downloaded songs. Work with TDK's tech support for a week, and found them utterly useless. First person on the chat board I had was blaming me on the fact I was using Musicmatch to transfer songs, saying that the plug in for Musicmatch that TDK provides on the cd that comes with the device doesn't always work. SO I used the the software that came with the Mojo, and had the same problems. Went back to TDK's tech support Chat and told me to return the device for a new one. I did that still had the same problem. Called Tech support this time and the Mojo 1 expert told me to contact Real about the way Realplayer rips mp3's The TDK tech had no real response when I questioned why he thought it was an issue with Realplayer when some ripped songs work and some don't.
Read more
|