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MP3 Watch with Radio Frequency Transmitter

http://www.mp3plusmore.com/product/312-2GB Video showing basic functions of the MP3 Watch with built-in Radio Frequency Transmitter. A sporty looking MP3 watch if you like the outdoors or working out in the gym. For those of you who spend a lot of time in your car, an extra bonus with this watch is the built-in Radio Frequency transmitter. While you're listening to your favorite MP3 music, switch your MP3 watch to RF mode, tune in your radio to 88.9MHZ and enjoy your MP3 music in all its glory! The RF range is not as strong as that of the RF transmitter (see link at the bottom of the page) and you won't be able to walk through the house or into the garden. However, it is perfect for listening to your MP3 music while driving in your car. Note that the Radio Frequency is only a transmitter, transmitting a signal to play your MP3 music on a radio that is tuned in to receive the signal. This watch cannot receive a radio signal. Some people might be under the impression that they will be able to listen to FM stations through the watch, which is not the case. Features: • RF (Radio Frequency Transmitter) MP3 watch • Built-in 1GB Flash memory • Hi Li-ion re-chargeable Battery • Charge 1.5-2 hours, through USB • Playing time, over 9 hours • Calendar • Water resistant • Shockproof • Support a variety of acoustic formats: MP3, WMA, ADPCM • High quality voice recording & playback function • Five EQ modes • Line-in • Includes Repeat A-B and Repeat Mode • Mobile U-disk storage • High speed USB2.0 • Transfer speed: High Speed USB2.0 (8Mbps/s) • Bit Rate: 32kbps-320kbps • Operating temperature: -20 deg C~+70 deg C • Earphone output: 5mW+5mW • Signal-to-Noise: ≥90dB • Frequency: 20Hz~20KH • MP3 compression Rate: 32Kbps~320Kbps • System platform:Window98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Mac Accessories • Charger • Earphones • Acoustics connection line • USB connection line • Drive CD • Warranty card and introduction

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