SanDisk Sansa Fuze 4 GB Video MP3 Player (Black)

SanDisk Sansa Fuze 4 GB Video MP3 Player (Black)The Sansa Fuze comes with 4 GB of built-in memory enough to store 12-hour video playback segments. Watch your favorite video clips from wherever you are. To ensure speedy file transfers, the unit features a USB 2.0 connection. Simply connect the player to a PC, and start dragging files from your Windows Media Player 10 or 11 applications.

With the SanDisk Sansa Fuze, you can fuse your portable entertainment, featuring 4 GB of storage. Listen, watch, and play all day with 24 hours of battery life and room for up to 1,000 songs**. Watch your favorite video clips on the Sansa Fuze’s 1.9-inch color screen. Measuring just 0.3 inches thin, the Sansa Fuze marks the next wave of music and video players.

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  • Muskan says:

    This little device is a high quality and very easy to use ‘MP3′ player. Of course it does more than just play music. From a usability perspective, I think it rivals the iPod interface and provides more feedback. While I really love the device, there are some things that I wish were a little better.

    Pros
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    - Very nice screen and just big enough that if you were stuck on a plane, watching a movie still is an enjoyable experience.
    - Simple and very intuitive interface. I love the fact that the iPod-like wheel actually rotates.
    - Expansion via MicroSD cards is a great feature. I was able to swap the MicroSD card between my BlackBerry and the Fuze and be able to share images, and music.
    - The FM Radio and ability to record from it is one of the coolest features. There’s something about the randomness about radio that I still really like. And the ability to record a song that I don’t already have can save you some money.
    - I haven’t used the external mic yet, but I think that’s a neat feature to have when you have a thought and want to record it. I can think of several times where I’ve had a thought and wasn’t able to write it down.

    Cons
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    - The most frustrating experience I’ve had with the Fuze is the ability to get Video transferred. I’ve tried multiple formats and have been very unsuccessful in finding the right format to use. This is the main reason I’ve not given it a full 5 star review. Of course it’s ridiculous to think that this would be a ‘Movie’ player. However, I have some great concerts that I would love being able to watch as well as listen to. I’m not interested in watching a movie.
    - The on/off switch is great if you want to make sure that you don’t accidentially turn on/off. However, I think it’s overly difficult. Especially if you have large fingers. I would have preferred to press the Play button for a couple of seconds.
    - The device ‘hiccups’ when scrolling through music that has album art. For some reason, when you get to the list of albums, the select button doesn’t work until the album art appears. Often requiring you to double-click. Not a big deal, unless you’re quickly trying to find a song to add to the play list.
    - Finally, the device is either too new or not popular enough to warrant accessories. I really want to buy a protective cover, but they don’t exist. I’ve read that some people are using Nano covers, but they don’t fit well enough. This is really bad if you want to use the Fuze while exercising or cutting the lawn.

    Overall, I would highly recommend the Fuze to anyone looking for a low-cost small media device. The cons shouldn’t sway you away from buying it, but they are good to know. I’ll update my review when I figure out the right combination of video formats for the device.

  • Urit says:

    This player has really just become available. I ordered thru an Amazon seller, before it became available. Shipping was a little higher. But I wanted it right away. This thing is a perfect size, but beware..little if any accessories exist for it at the moment. I am sure this will change. A skin would be nice to protect the front face..which is very attractive to scratching. The thumb wheel works great, and I have big thumbs. All the menus are easily accessible and it syncs with Windows Media
    Player 11 quickly and easily. I have mostly older CD’s that I wanted to rip to file and then sync. Most all of the cover art was available with WMP11 and it rolled seamlessly into the Fuze. Several view modes while playing , one with the EQ, one with the cover art enlarged, one with time of song and time left etc;. Screen is big enough to suit my needs and it plays very well through the aux jack in my car. Battery seems to last longer than some. I would say the only drawback is that this battery is NOT replaceable according to Sansa, so hope it lasts awhile. Overall the price is great and the ease of carrying a few Micro SDHC cards give it unlimited potential. Great unit.
    UPDATE: After having this a couple weeks, I would give it 5 stars, GREAT little unit…With the Fuze itself and the 4 Gig Micro SDHC card, I now have 2163 songs on it. I also had a 2 gig card with a 150 songs on it and counting. Performs flawlessly.
    UPDATE 2: Dec.19,2008. I still have had no problems with mine. No skipping, or ticks. And no problem with a myriad of different headsets.
    I’m sure its possible to get defective units, as anything produced in mass quantity is going to have a few slip through with a defect or two. But, from my point of view…..no problem
    UPDATE 3: Jul 10, 2009. One minor drawback. With the Fuze volume all the way to max and my car volume on max, it still…on some songs is not loud enough for me. Some rock music, you know…..you just might like loud. This does not always allow that, especially over road noises. Sitting still it is fine, but if you like loud music through the car stereo, this could be a little lacking.

  • Sabin says:

    Before my purchase, I compared the Sansa Fuze with the iPod Nano (3G) and came away thinking the Fuze has a number of advantages. Its very nearly the same size as the Nano but the screen is negligibly smaller. The resolution is also a bit less (220 x 176 vs 320 x 240) but I think it is more than acceptable for most purposes. If you are going to watch a lot of videos you might want to opt for the Nano. Personally, I don’t anticipate watching many videos on such a small display. The scroll wheel is also similar to the iPod but has a more tactile feel since it is mechanical and actually moves. Overall, the user interface is very responsive and easy to use. Advertised battery life is virtually identical. Some of the features that pushed me over to the Fuze are: Micro SD card expandable memory; built-in Audio Recording and FM radio; ability to use subscription services; works with MS Media Player; and, of course, significantly lower cost. The only disadvantages I can think of are the much more limited availability of accessories compared to the iPod. At this point I am very happy with the features, build quality and sound quality of the Fuze. I would highly recommend it.

  • Baba says:

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent alternative
    Pro: Price, capacity, ability to add memory and song loading function
    Con: some menu and song navigation not intuitive (small matter) and xould use a greater array of…

  • Anonymous says:

    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Thumbwheel sticks
    I use my Sansa Fuse everyday at work and really enjoy it, but have problem with the thumbwheel freezing on it, so bought some electronic spray cleaner and this will work for 2 or…

  • Priti says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Sold 4th gen Nano for this.
    This is my second SanDisk Sansa that I’ve owned and before this, I owned the Sansa e250. I did give it a 1 star review at the time because I was pissed at the issues I was having…

  • Kagami says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    No point in paying more when you have this MP3 player around
    Very functional (especially with the latest firmware install). Sounds great, easy to load, intuitive interface.

  • Zephan says:

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Nice Ipod alternative-can work with Mac
    I received my Fuze today. It is small and easy to carry around. It has FM radio capability which I have already tried out, it works well.

  • Lindsey says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    I Love This Player!
    I have had this player for 2 days and so far it has been wonderful. I have tried 4 diferent brands before this one and none had all the features I wanted.

  • Heman says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best Value in MP3 players
    If you can’t afford an iPod Nano the Fuze is a fantatsic option for an MP3 player. It has pretty much all the features the Nano has.

  • Cyan says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Product and Excellent Amazon Customer Service
    I am so impressed with Amazon customer service,a function that many of us have come to despise. I was going away on vacation in 5 days and concerned that I wouldn’t get my Sansa…

  • Deniz says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Too easy
    I’ve had the 4GB Fuze less than a week, but I’m thrilled with it. My last MP3 player was a 500MB MPIO that I paid almost four times as much for.

  • Maddy says:

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Wow, great product – Sansa Fuze MP3 Player
    Well, I don’t normally post reviews, but this product is fantastic. Nano 3g ran its life, and had to replace it with something new.

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