Product Description
Coby Electronics is a manufacturer of quality consumer electronics products designed to deliver outstanding performance for value conscious consumers who do not compromise on product performance. Coby incorporates new designs with innovative technologies to produce great looking and great performing consumer electronics products.PRODUCT FEATURES:128MB Built-in Flash Memory;Up to 256MB Memory Using SD/MMC Card;Digital Voice Recording Function up to 16 Hours;Mobile Data Storage Function;LCD Displaying Song Title, Album and Artist Information;Digital Preset EQ's (Normal, Classic, Rock, Jazz & Pop);Mini USB PC Interface for Fast Down/Uploading;Upgradeable Firmware;PC and Mac Compatible.For a complete compatibility list please refer to the original manufacturer's web site.
Customer Reviews:
Not for meetings etc.......2006-10-07
This is a good voice recorder, if you want to record notes to yourself. However, the microphone is not nearly sensitive enough for recording meetings, presentations etc. Standing just six feet away I could hardly hear myself on the recording. Also, the display is very small and the readout is hard to read. I had to refer to the manual which had a blowup of the display to see what it was showing. On the plus side, it has good computer compatibility, no drivers/software needed, and mp3 recording.
Product Description
The Sangean WFR-20 Wi-Fi Internet Radio offers direct access to over 6000 Internet Radio stations (and 21242 on-demand streams) in 250 locations from 60 genres. This allows you to drill down your search quickly and conveniently from your radio or by using your favorite web browser and a computer you can search for specific stations with the convenience only the internet can provide and upload those stations to your radios ?MY Stations? folder allowing for quick and easy access to only the most desired stations. Don't find your favorite internet station on the list? Just submit the station to the website and it will be researched and added to the list, available for all of the current 14,000+ subscribers! Don't have a computer? Not a problem with the WFR-20. It still provides you access to the same internet radio stations and is designed to work as a completely independent stand alone unit anywhere in your home, office or dorm. All you need is a broadband internet connection and a wired or wireless router. Used in conjunction with your wired/wireless networked computer and Windows Media Player you have full access to your digital media library using the UPnP Server, or simply your Microsoft Shared File Folder function in MP3, AAC, WMA, FLAC, Real Media, and AIFF formats.
File formats utilizing DRM (Digital Rights Management) protection or other copy-protection features may not be supported. Use of a UPnP server may increase compatability, but is not a gurantee. Sleep timer with gentle fade Auxiliary Input socket for adding your iPod, MP3 player, etc Line Output Headphone port for optional earphone Intuitive Menu system Operate from single rotary control or compact, stylish remote control High-gloss Piano-black finish Acoustically tuned cabinet for great sound WiFi 802.11b/g wireless and wired Ethernet connections (10/100 Mbps, RJ-45) Connects to Windows Shares or UPNP servers Unit
Customer Reviews:
Bought it thinking I'd probaby return it..........2007-12-04
...but I like it too much!
I listen to a lot of internet radio; this is my primary form of news and entertainment. My computers tend to serve the purpose of being $1200 radio station streaming devices and I use FM transmitters and 900Mhz transmitters (sorry to see the RCA Lyra Transmitter set discontinued--it worked really well). The WFR-20 frees up a computer, it sounds great, the output jack connects to one of my Sangean FM transmitters so I can listen to this all over my house and yard. The Reciva software can be a bit buggy--but mostly works quite well. I log on to the Reciva website, set up my favorite stations and they appear on the radio. The WFR-20 can also access files on the computers connected to the wireless network shared through Windows Media (a bit buggy) and PNP connections.
It's kind of a homely thing, but it works well. And it's smaller than you might think. Better controlled by remote than its single knob control.
All that I wanted.......2007-11-30
I ordered this radio after doing a great deal of on-line research, frustrated that American retail electronics stores for the most part don't stock internet radios, thus leaving consumers without an opportunity for in-store inspections. The radio arrived this afternoon, I had it configured within minutes of opening the box, and it's playing splendidly in the background as I write this. The sound quality is much better than I expected for this size unit (though I'd hoped for good sound given this price). Another pleasant surprise is that the navigation is much simpler than I'd expected, given the solitary knob that controls everything. AND, this radio performs much better as a media streamer than most products currently on the market for that purpose. After fooling around with radio stations for a while, I started streaming music from my immense collection on a hard drive in another part of the house -- One selling point is that the Sangean can play lossless files in the FLAC format -- On the whole, this item surpassed all my expectations.
A good quality radio.......2007-11-17
I have just recently purchased a Sangean WFR-20. Here are my initial thoughts. (I will update this posting with additional information, if necessary).
Sound Quality: Good dynamic response for such a small unit, at both low and high volume levels. The unit has a reflex port on the rear which boosts the bass. There is also a noticeably good stereo separation on high bit-rate streams (e.g Radio Paradise).
Build Quality: Heavy duty case**, very solid and sturdy construction. My only minor criticism is that the 'tuning' knob is slightly wobbly, and taints an otherwise robust design.
Software Quality: The radio uses the Reciva software. This is reliable, but seems a tad buggy. For example, when attempting to load "My Stations" while simultaneously listening to a Podcast, it displays a menu load error; Of course, this is not a fault of the WFR-20 itself, and I am certain that firmware quirks like this will eventually be resolved by future `online' firmware upgrades. The Reciva website is easy to use, and I had no problem registering and setting up my radio's station, stream and podcast lists. The Reciva forums are also a good source of information, for example if you have questions regarding setup, connection to Premium streams etc ...
Usability: I found the navigation of the menu system to be straight-forward, using either the `tuning' knob or the remote control. The instructions are almost redundant because the menu system is quite intuitive. The three line display is sufficient to browse station/tracks lists and the horizontal scrolling feature effectively allows long track names to be displayed. That said, I am aware that some less tech-savvy users might disagree with this analysis; the radio's features are not quite as simple as a normal table-top FM/DAB unit, and the display is not what I would consider to be large, or crystal clear. So beware if your fingers are a little stiff, or your eyesight is a little tired,
Connectivity: I had no problems setting up the WFR-20, on our home network. I use a WRT54G Linksys with WEP in B/G mixed mode. After initial configuration I was able to instantly access, browse and play Internet Radio stations and access my WAV encoded music library (Twonkymedia on an NSLU2).
Cost: The WFR-20 is what I would consider to be an expensive unit, when compared to other Reciva based radios. Shop around, because you may find a bargain!
Conclusion:
I am very happy with the WFR-20. It provides me the access to the BBC listen again/on demand streams, which is the primary reason for the purchase. While expensive, the sound quality is better than I expected and the unit has a definite quality feel ... reminiscent of early transistor radios in Bakelite cases! I would recommend the WFR-20 as a good WiFi table-top radio, with any caveats previously mentioned. Internet Radio is still in its early stages, and I would consider this to be a great table-top radio to enjoy the new technology!
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** Regarding the case material: I believed this to be plastic when I first wrote the review, however I stand corrected! (Please see first comment). 11/22/07
Delivers as promised.......2007-11-17
Out of the box to listening to internet radio - total time 5 minutes.
Easy set up, instinctive menu system on one dial/button combo. Good sound for table radio. Attractive design. The Receiva internet site makes it a breeze to drill down among the 1000's of choices to find what you want and customize your own dial. Next time you turn on the radio your personal menu with your choice of stations and streams.
Highly recommend
great right out of the box.......2007-11-16
Easy to set up, easy to configure, decent sound, nice to look at and no power brick! I am a radio-head and this is a nice addition to radio options. It is very chic and cool. It lives up to its claims. It was worth the wait. I would recommend this product to those interested in wifi radio. Amazon was a good purchase source and the price was more competitive than other vendors. Overall I am initially pleased.
Product Description
OXX Digital brings the world of Internet radio into your home. We provide access to an extremely diverse range of Internet radio stations from around the world, with broadcasts from nearly every country on the planet. We provide both live, worldwide pod cats and on-demand "listen again" services such as those operated by BBC. Supports RealAudio®, Microsoft Windows MediaTM Audio, MP3, AAC (unprotected), AU, WAV, AIFF and Ogg Vorbis formats. In the OXX Digital Wireless Music Centre today you can browse more than 6500 internet radio stations by Genre or by Location no subscription charges and no international boundaries. You can also stream your favourite music files from your PC or Apple Mac to anywhere in your home, office or wherever you can access a WI-FI connection.
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These high-quality cables keep your 3Com Router running smoothly. Get the performance you need with the confidence that dependable connections bring.
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Single Line Corded Integrated Telephone and digital answering machine system with speakerphone / 3-Line LCD with Call-ID Display Ringer Indicator (LED) Redial (up to Last 20 numbers Dialed) Electronic Handset Volume Control ( 4-Step) Electronic Speaker-Phone Volume Control (8-Steps) Table or Wall Mountable Tone/Pulse Settings Programmable 4-Step Ringer Selector Redial/Mute/Pause/Hold/Flash functions Headset Jack for adding an optional headset Data Port
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The Panasonic KX-TS620B is a reliable corded phone designed for users looking for a model that offers modern functionality while still providing basic usage during power outages. The KX-TS620B has a businesslike black casing, and is wall-mountable, allowing you to keep countertop space free from unnecessary clutter. The phone comes backed with a one-year limited warranty.
Always Know Who's Calling
The KX-TS620B is call waiting caller ID compatible (requires a subscription) and requires no batteries to operate. A three-line LCD screen provides access to the name and number of the person calling, along with the date and time of their call. You can scroll through the list of the 20 most recent calls, and redial any of them with the touch of a button.
Record Messages and Memos
A digital answering system is included, which offers up to 15 minutes of tapeless recording space. Each message receives a time/date stamp, and a simple series of buttons allows you to skip, delete or save each message. You can record memos to other household members as well.
Hands-free Operation
A headset jack is located on the base, and can accommodate a standard 2.5 mm headset (available separately); a speakerphone is also located on the base, supplying you with hands-free operation. A redial button lets you quickly dial the last outgoing number, while the flash button provides access to call waiting. Handset and ringer volume controls allow you to adjust levels to your liking.
What's in the Box:
Base, handset, coiled handset cord, telephone line cord, user's manual
Customer Reviews:
Decent home office phone, with 1 serious flaw.......2007-11-06
This phone is missing just 1 feature to make it the perfect office phone for me: a light that indicates when I am on mute. I am on a lot of conference calls, and this phone works well with my plantronics MX10 amplified head set, but the display is hard to read and although it indicates (mute) I need to really concentrate to read the display. There is also an audible que when you turn mute on and off, but it is the same both times and after a while I just don't remember and need to check. Note that the audible tone is not transmitted to the others on the call, which is good.
As others have mentioned the display can be hard to read. I do not find the keys mushy, but perhaps that is because the phone keeps up with my dialing speed. I do find the keys to be well spaced for my normal sized hands.
Good phone.......2007-09-21
I bought this phone a few weeks ago and really like it. It has all the features I was looking for. It's a good value.
phone/answering machine-is what it says.......2007-08-29
The Panasonic phone has all features that it states. It has a preset answering message. Easy to read number buttons. Functions are similar to all other panasonic phones.
A great product!.......2007-07-04
This is a telephone/answering machine that really does what the manufacturer says it will do. The volume of the speakerphone and the answering machine are loud, the instructions are clear (and wonderfully brief) and the telephone and the out going message are easy to setup and get operating.
Erasing and getting to old messages is a bit awkward, but so far i am able to do what I need to do.
Great value for the money.
not bad.......2007-06-27
the delay in the keypad input is slightly annoying, but is easily bypassed by punching in the number you are calling as fast as you like, then hit speakerphone button or pick up reciever and the phone dials for you
Its such a relief not to have to constantly press menu options on voicmail. With this phone, retrieving replaying and deleting messages is sofast and easy.
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Looking to turn your Siemens SX56 PPC into a car navigation system? Do you have too many maps in your car? Are you frustrated with your Bluetooth GPS battery going dead at all the wrong time? With Gomadic's New PDA holder with GPS, business trips, vacations, and every day driving are more carefree with safe and convenient placement of the PDA in clear view and within reach. This kit includes a holder with 4 mounting attachments (Windshield, Dash, Vent, and Lighter) and a state of the art 16 channel GPS Receiver. Like all other Gomadic products, the Multi Mount GPS Navigation Kit is backed by our 30 day money back 100% satisfaction guaranty and lifetime warranty! PLEASE NOTE that this product is sold only through Gomadic Corp on Amazon. Other Amazon sellers that may be advertising on this listing, are selling non-Gomadic imitations which are different than the item description and are not covered under Gomadics lifetime warranty.
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40GB ATA IDE drive
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