At this price it makes it a great candidate for the gym or other rugged environments you might not want to take your $200-300 main player. The new 8GB capacity is selling for around $90 but I have seen the 1GB version for under $20. It is still one of the best sounding MP3 players do date and paired with the lowest priced player made for a killer combination. The Clip is a staple in my gear bag paired with the $500 Shure SE530 headphones. I plugged it into some high end headphones and was instantly impressed I couldn’t bust these outlandish claims. I scoffed at these claims and could not wait to get my hands on one to bust this allegedly exaggerated marketing speak. It is a fairly basic, but thorough player.īack when the clip was first released marketing literature touted that the clip was the best sounding mp3 player. It supports OGG and FLAC and sports both MTP and MSC transfer protocol. The screen is small and interface is simple and straight forward. The Clip is one of the cheapest MP3 players on the market, in terms of price as well as build materials- though still very rugged and durable. Putting together the order of the other top 5 was a bit of a struggle and a debate, but the #1 was a no brainer.
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