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then she, I mean it (sorry) breaks altogether.Dear J-win company,Get it together.because this time you lost. They are defective- you have to apply over five then ten pounds of pressure to get 'it' to respond. Pretty looking, but functionally it's "personality" has little to say for itself (like most of the girls I used to know, and dropped like a bad habit- I have one particularly in mind at the moment but I digress). Basically, in an organically honest nutshell, you know the buttons you press to move to the next track or the one before ( < > ).
Don't buy it. I bought this for my son -- it worked for about 10 minutes and never worked again, despite new batteries, putting it in a case, etc. It's total garbage.
The CD player does not come with a power cord, so using re-chargable batteries or purchasing a separate power cord are the only real options to satisfy its power requirements. This CD player works very well.it doesn't skip and is a very simple CD player that serves my needs. However, it EATS up batteries.it seems to need new batteries every 4-5 hours, which is several hours less than I expected when I purchased it.
But in any case, the fact it only lasted 3 months makes it a waste of money. If you sit still it probably would be just fine but that is not what I was looking for. Used this cd player for about 3 months and it just died - shows ER(rror) and no way of making it play. I use portables for listening to audio books while walking and this player was simply terrible - it skipped all the time even snug and safe in my tunebelt and I mostly ended up gingerly carrying it in my hand for an hour.
Overall, it seems to be a good value for the money. I'm not crazy about the color, but so far it seems to be working pretty well. There is still occasional skipping when I listen to audio books while I walk, but it's certainly a big improvement over my old CD players that didn't have this feature.
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