- Listen, watch, and play all day with 24 hours of battery life and room for up to 2,000 songs
- Watch your favorite video clips or share your photos on the 1.9-inch color screen
- Digital FM radio with 40 preset stations
- Voice recording with built-in microphone
- Expand your existing 8 GB memory with the microSD/microSDHC slot
Amazon.com Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description With the SanDisk Sansa Fuze, you can fuse your portable entertainment, featuring 8 GB of storage. Listen, watch, and play all day with 24 hours of battery life and room for up to 2,000 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. Your portable music machine with 8 GB of storage. (Click i…
March 3rd, 2010 at 6:45 am
The Unit Is A Good Unit As Far As What I Have Used It For….Music, Voice Recorder > Up To 1 Hour And 57 Minutes Of Recording Time.The Recording Is Clear And Loud, There Is Only One Problem However, When You Listen To The Recording Of Your Voice There Is A Ticking Sound As You’re Listening To It Back. It Doesn’t Do That If You Record From The “Built In” Radio, Only From Other Sources, Like Your Voice. You Can Even Use The MP3 Player As A Flashlight If Your Lights Are Out As I Did Last Night. My Lights Were Off And Without Me Thinking About It, When I Was Walking Around With The MP3 Player I Was Able To See Where I Was Going Without Putting The Lights On. When You Get The Sansa Fuze You Will Need To Get The Updated Firmware Version Because The Battery Did Not Last For The 24 Hours Straight Before My Next Full Charge Like It Says It Does Until You Download The Updated Firmware, Also Make Sure You Set The BackLight And The PowerSavor Accordinally So The Battery Will Last “At Least” The Full 24 Hours, I Did A Battery Test After The Updated Firmware Was Installed And The Battery Did Actually Last For 29 Hours Before I Needed To Charge The Battery Again. That’s More Than The 24 Hours That Is Advertised But You Need To Set It To Where The Battery Power Is Saved The Most On BackLight And PowerSavor For It To Be That Way. I Will Tell You Also That The Reason That I Did A Test On The Battery In The First Place Is Because Even Without Using It, The Power Of The Battery Was Wearing Down As If I Was Using It When I Wasn’t, So You Need To Get The Updated Firmware So That Doesn’t Happen. The Firmware Corrects The Battery Problem As Far As I Can See, It’s Fine Now, But The Ticking In The Recording When I Play It Back Is Not Acceptable. I Bought This For The Music But Everything Has To Work Properly For Me To Be Satisfied.
Rating: 3 / 5
March 3rd, 2010 at 7:33 am
This might be a good value for the price but I couldn’t stand the pre-loaded songs on itand I had trouble getting to the delete menu to delete them. I’m a jazz fan and the songs were uncool. I found the controls to feel cheaper than the competitor’s. I’m not using it anymore, bought a new MP3 player.
Rating: 2 / 5
March 3rd, 2010 at 9:44 am
i BOUGHT THIS PRODUCT FOR MY TEEN SON TO USE ON A LONG TRIP. MISTAKE, LIFE OF THE BATTERY IS LESS THAN 3 HOURS, FREEZES A LOT AND VERY COMPLICATED TO GET IT TO WORK AGAIN, MY SON WAS VERY UPSET .
NOT WORTH – IS BETTER TO SPEND MAYBE A LITTLE BIT MORE ON A MORE RELIABLE PRODUCT.
Rating: 2 / 5
March 3rd, 2010 at 10:32 am
It took several attempts with the assistance of Sansa’s support line in the Phillippines to understand how to get the Sansa Fuze operational. Thereafter, I had problems formatting the internal memory. The young lady in the Phillipines talked me through that process.
Unfortunately,The 8MB external memory chip refused to format using all of the techniques suggested by Sansa’s representative.
Thereafter, I was transferred to some alleged technical specialists in India. They were worse than useless and requested me to repeat basic information to them at least a half dozen times. It became obvious that they were following a script protocal and were unable to deviate from the information they were told to provide.
Eventually, I was told to take the chip to Wal-Mart and see if they could determine why it refused to format. They couldn’t help either.
I called the help line in India and was told to return the chip to North Carolina for exchange. Again I had to repeat basic information about a half dozen times.
Ultimately, they provided a UPS label to return the chip.
The chip having been returned, I’m waiting for a replacement chip.
Rating: 3 / 5
March 3rd, 2010 at 10:54 am
My kids desperately wanted an IPod for the holidays but being laid off I thought I would apease them with this. I have the 4gb Sansa and have been really happy with it.
My daughter’s Sansa the sound connection is awful. Sometimes she hears the music but most times she doesn’t.
My son who really wanted to use the video function can’t because the machine crashes even just by pushing the function button. And yes, I have looked online and tried to reset it.
It’s soo sad because my kids never ask for anything and I disappointed them. I wish I spent the extra money for the IPod. My kids don’t even want to use it. How sad for all of us.
Rating: 1 / 5