[This is worth buying!] Sports MP3 CSX-710i
[This is worth buying!] Sports MP3 CSX-710i
2014-06-08 18:18

As a sports MP3 player, the Auvisio CSX-710i is very compact and compact in design. The whole device weighs only 23 grams. By adopting a unique structure, its own size and weight are minimized as far as possible, and its impact on users in sports is minimized. As a media player, the design of CSX-710i is special in that its shape, endurance, and performance are all designed to serve sports as much as possible.

The whole main structure of the CSX-710i is directly connected with the earphones in the ear, and the rear hanging earphones are directly hung on the neck of the user. There is no redundant headphone cable at all, so it will not hinder the user's movement because the supporting headphone cable is too long like the traditional MP3.

The earphones matched with the original machine use soft silicone plugs, which highlight the comfort of such earplugs when exercising. If necessary, earplugs can be replaced according to personal preferences.

Although the CSX-710i has only three function keys: "On/Off, Play/Pause, and Song Cut", it needs to be operated at the back neck during wearing. If it is not removed from the neck, it can only be operated blindly at the back neck, which may make some users feel uncomfortable.

In terms of data storage, the Auvisio CSX 710i is equipped with a 16 GB microSD card. Due to its small size, a more flexible storage solution was adopted at the beginning of the design: directly play the MicroSD card with songs through the built-in MicroSD card slot.

The sound quality of CSX 710i is very good: when the signal-to-noise ratio is>87 dB, the output power of the headset is 5mW, and the frequency response is 20-20000 HZ

stay You can buy this product on the Internet at a price of about 138 yuan.

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