Sony W-series Walkman: Wearable and wireless
By Jasmine France on 08 January 2009
There's more than one way to do a wireless MP3 player, and building it directly into a set of headphones may seem like the easy way out, but it gets the job done.
Plus, there are none of those audio-fidelity issues you might run into with technologies such as RF and Bluetooth, which is probably why Sony elected to take this route with its new W-series Walkman. This 2GB MP3 player is built into a set of impressively small ear bud-style headphones and sports a palatable price tag of just US$69.
(Credit: Sony)
As you might expect, the W-series Walkman has no screen and is pretty light on extras. Music plays in shuffle mode by default, though Sony offers an innovative feature called Zappin that lets you browse through tracks by ear by playing a snippet of the chorus of each song. You can choose between long and short settings for this mode, and if you come across a song you want to hear, a press of the jog button will start it from the beginning.
The W-series Walkman, more formally termed the NWZ-W202, has a rather paltry rated battery life by Sony's standards — a mere 12 hours — but given the ultracompact form factor, we can overlook this detail. Besides, 12 hours is more than enough for any workout we can think of. Plus, there's quick charge, which gives you 90 minutes of battery life from a three-minute charge, and the entire 12 hours in just 30 minutes. The W-series is expected to be available by the end of March.
Topics: ces2009, sony, walkman, earbud, headphones, headphone, series, hour, ear, battery life
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Comments (5)
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potentialbuyer commented on 05/06/2009 03:52 Report abuse
According to the site and an ad i saw its got drag and drop. iTunes + windows media player compatiblepatible
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fortcher commented on 01/06/2009 20:48 Report abuse
Does it sync with itunes? Or do I have to run Sony's own in house dodgy mp3 software? I want to use this hardware, but keep my existing itunes. Spoke to a guy today at the gym with one, he reckons he loves it. But forgot to ask him about itunes compatibility. Cheers
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NAVET commented on 19/04/2009 07:03 Report abuse
VERY NICE MP3 PLAYER FOR MUSCLE MAN
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mark collins commented on 19/02/2009 01:29 Report abuse
The W-Series Walkman is a great idea - no wires so excellent for running/at the gym but it's the sound quality that I was really impressed with.
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guybrush commented on 08/01/2009 21:34 Report abuse
Will it have an FM tuner? Does anyone know of a similar product that does?
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