Philips SA2925R/37 2 GB Flash Audio Video MP3 Player with Month of Rhapsody Music
- 2GB Flash Audio Video w/ 1 Month of a Free Rhapsody Subscription
- Full Sound Technology faithfully restores sonic details to compressed music, dramatically enriching and enhancing it
- Super Scroll Navigation for quick and precise navigation to your favorite song
- Equalizer allows you to select preset modes that optimize certain frequency bands to enhance specific music styles
- Small and wearable for ultimate portablility
Product Description
Philips SA2925R/37 2 GB Flash Audio Video MP3 Player with Month of Rhapsody Music has Full Sound Technology that faithfully restores sonic details to compressed music, dramatically enriching and enhancing it, so you experience truly immersive music without any distortion. The Equalizer allows you to select preset modes that optimize certain frequency bands to enhance specific music styles. It is also small and wearable for ultimate portablility… More >>
Philips SA2925R/37 2 GB Flash Audio Video MP3 Player with Month of Rhapsody Music



January 6, 2010 - 9:36 am
I bought this item off of Craigslist, NEW in UNOPENED box. It worked fine, sounded fantastic, then it suddenly died less than 2 days later. The battery was fully charged. One song finished, the next one didn’t start, so I looked at it and realized that it had shut off. Now it won’t power up at all. I tried hooking it up to my computer, and nothing.
It’s a piece of crap. Don’t waste your money.
Rating: 1 / 5
January 6, 2010 - 12:18 pm
the battery life is impressive.
i wish it would go quicker scrolling up and down songs.
seems to have better-than-average FM reception.
i have long since replaced the earbuds with passively noise-reducing ones, and those work better than the earbuds that came with it. (caveat: i don’t like that many earbuds anyway; the cheap noise-reducing ones that i get are my favorites.)
from time to time, it makes scratching sounds between songs (it loads more slowly, perhaps?) but lasts only for a moment, so that’s not terribly annoying.
Rating: 4 / 5
January 6, 2010 - 1:15 pm
I’ve using it for several months now when I work out. I’m very pleased with it. My wife also has a Phillips MP3 player, different style. I like mine better because it has a lanyard and just pushing the sides of the screen is simpler than the smaller control buttons she has on hers. They both sound excellent.
I noticed lately I have bought a lot of Phillips products, a small stereo, two matching 47′ LCD TV’s, and wired headphones for the TVs. I have been pleased with all of the products.
Rating: 5 / 5
January 6, 2010 - 2:27 pm
Had these for about a month.
Pros:
- It’s small: 1-3/4″ square.
Cons:
- The Quick-forward/reverse buttons. I use it for language learning so I like to rewind frequently. If you hold the button down, it starts out slow, which is excellent. But, after a few seconds, it starts to speed up. A few seconds more… WHAM! It’s too far back. !@#$*! Now I gotta go forward or accept it where it is. Wasted time. Frustrating.
Sounds: The earphones are your basic stuff. If you press them into your ears you get better sounds. I had Sennheisers noise cancellations headphones in the past. They worked fantastic, so I ordered them again as replacements.
Rating: 3 / 5