the ilo mp3 player is a good little toy for the price I own one and i was very impressed with it.
The player will recognize 120 songs eventhough you use a 512mb sd card. This is supposedly a bug that RAVE is aware of for several months but they have not created a fix for this yet. I like the player but I am thinking of returning it to Walmart since I don't see there being a fix for this anytime soon. I will probably get the Zen Micro instead.
Ok, I've heard many varations on this bug, I'm experiencing the problem at 130 files and it does not matter where they are at either. I've heard up to 256, I actually contacted Rave-MP about this AGAIN! It is a great player but the song bug is a pain.
I love my little ILO. Period. However, I'm having a problem downloading more than 35 or 40 songs. It indicates that it's full. I could be doing something wrong, not sure. But make sure you can download the max which should be around 120 songs. It has great features and offers beautiful sounds. But get headphones.
I love mine. But it is a little primative compared to some of the others. It only holds 60 songs. But it is compact and light.
Once I learned about SD cards, etc., I wouldn't part with my Ilo. However, it did take me a while to get the hang of it. I bought some 50 dollar Phillips headphones (cancels external noise)and can't ask for better sound quality.
The "ilo" mp3 player is an extremely complex device. Yes, it holds 256mb, but, there is a(n) place in the battery portion that you can put a scandisk. These measure about 1.3 inches in diameter. Also, it WILL NOT PLAY DRMS! DRMS ARE MUSIC FILES DOWNLOADED OFF OF THE INTERNET!!!! Usually at Walmart they price from $69.62 to $79.72. You can put an unlimited amount of space on it, but, from mine, instead of getting the full 256mb it only gave me 247mb. But i'm just fine with that. Well, that's all I have! Hope you enjoy it!!!
Sincerely,
needforspeedunderground_2005
Yeah I love mine too!!! I asked the company the reason for giving just 247mb, and they said it is for like you settings,and album names and such but yeah thats still alot, I've only used 184 and I pretty much have as many songs as i would want!
i like my ilo mp3 but i just jacked up the fm tuner i used to like recording the radio of tunes that i liked then burn them onto cd and would be able to play those songs on cd .The underscore though is the quality sounds like tape cassete player.now i need a new one altouhgh everthing works on it except the fm tuner dam that sukx..
It works great. It's an incredible value, especially considering the memory card slot adding so much additional storage. I took it for a ride on some local trails and it holds up well. With the new software update, the volume (which was a little too quiet)has been boosted greatly. Finally the LCD is large and readable, displaying Song Title, Artist, Album, a progress bar, and various icons for shuffle, repeat, battery life, etc.
I have not played with the tuner much, but the local classical station came in clean and clear when I did. Have not used the voice recorder at all.
I would recommend this player to anyone not needing to store gigs and gigs of music on a portable device. It has alot of features left out of more expensive players, like the Muvo Micro N200, which I was originally considering. Glad I went with the Ilo instead.
I bought one about a month ago and I'm satisfied with it. Great sound and I even plug it into my Bose Wave system.
Hi ! visit:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/ILO-MP3
I bought my ilo about 3 weeks ago and I really enjoy it. I'm still learning some about formatting the songs and such but it plays real well and I like that it has an external card slot. I've been very happy with it.
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