If you are looking for the best Mp3 players, you can easily find what you are looking for by reading a review of the best Mp3 players. You can find them all over the Internet but right now we just want to share with you why it is not difficult to find and how you can go about finding the right Mp3 player for you.

People with different personalities are just one reason not every Mp3 player is suitable for any one person. These players come with a lot of variation from different shapes, sizes and support to playing in different formats and having different capacities. When it comes to features there are so many different ones we could tell you them all here. How would you know which one is just right for you? By asking yourself some questions before you go looking for them to purchase. These include how, when and where you listen to music on your audio player.

If you want a music player that is suitable for use while you commute there are a number of options based on your method of commute. If you drive your own car you want to choose a hard drive based mp3 player. Choose one that can connect to the audio system of your car. If you use public transportation you will need a portable flash player. In addition to that you will need some noise canceling headphones to drown out the noise of public commute.

If you are looking for the best Mp3 players for working out you should choose a compact type with a lot of storage. The ones with the armband option are ideal for this type of activity and you could also choose one that has the sweat resistant feature. You can also find those with pedometers and calorie counters as well. Continue reading »

Dec 182011
 

Many of us have personal MP3 players; they are the must have gadget for any household. They are portable, lightweight and can hold thousands of songs on a device smaller than a cigarette packet. By far the most popular device is the Apple iPod. But why limit the tracks in your music library to your MP3 player? You can easily connect any portable audio player to your home hifi or even your television; this enables you to share you music with others and you will also benefit from the higher quality and higher volume audio provided by your home audio system.

Your portable music device has a headphone socket, almost always a 3.5mm stereo mini jack. To connect to a hifi or other audio device you will need to connect from the headphone socket into the audio in socket on your hifi. Your home hifi and indeed your television may have an “Aux In” socket which is the same as the 3.5mm socket found on your MP3 player. In this case all you need is an aux cable or to give it the correct name auxiliary cable. this is basically a 3.5mm jack to 3.5mm jack cable. You simply plug the audio cable into the iPod and then into the “Aux In” socket on the device you are connecting to. It’s important to select the correct input channel on the device you want to hear the audio on.

Some audio devices do not have an auxiliary in socket. In this case your audio device will probably have RCA Phono input sockets, these are two round sockets about the same size as a United Kingdom five pence piece. To connect to RCA sockets you will need a 3.5mm to RCA cable. This will then connect to the RCA audio sockets on your audio device. Again you will need to select the correct input channel that corresponds to the sockets on your device. Continue reading »

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