![]() Once I started getting into running, though, and shortly after I got bored of the treadmill in my garage, I decided it was time to start pounding the pavement, and unless I wanted to carry my Grandpa’s old Hi-Fi system on my back, I needed a way of bringing my music along with me.īoth my MP3 players lay on a shelf inside my bedside table, neglected since 2009 when my first iPhone made them redundant. The Zen MicroPhoto and Vision:M were my preferred Eiffel 65 and 5ive caddies. ![]() In classic “me” fashion, and unsurprisingly to those who know me, I was a contrarian looking to buck the trend and as such I hitched my wagon firmly to Creative’s Zen line-up of portable media players. I'd personally consider carrying a backup set of wired earbuds just in case - or going wired from the get-go.“Mighty” Review: An iPod Shuffle for Spotify? If you were on a long run without your phone and lost the connection between your headphones and the Vibe, you'd be pretty upset. My only reservation would be around the Bluetooth headphone connection. ![]() The Mighty Vibe's audience is limited to Spotify Premium users, but I really do like the concept and liked the device. Put another way, you don't have worry about Spotify telling you that you can't stream because someone else is using your account. Since you're actually downloading the playlists to the device, your child could play music on the Vibe while you listen to music on your phone. Katzmaier gave one to his 9-year-old daughter, and even for older kids, some sleep-away camps do not allow any devices with screens. Sarah Tew/CNETĪnother possible use-case scenario: You're a Spotify Premium user looking for a music player for your phone-less child. You connect a Bluetooth headphone or speaker via the companion app.
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