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COBY MP-C341 Portable MP3 Boom Box w/256 MB Flash Memory &

COBY MP-C341 Portable MP3 Boom Box w/256 MB Flash Memory & SD Card Slot

COBY MP-C341 Portable MP3 Boom Box w/256 MB Flash Memory & SD Card Slot
Binding: Electronics
Manufacturer: Coby
Product Description:
Features:
  • 256MB Built-In Flash Memory
  • 4 Built-in Speakers for Superior Sound
  • Digital Voice Recording
  • Built-in SD/MMC Card Slot (SD/MMC Card Not Included)
  • Mobile Data Storage Funciton
  • Built-in FM Tuner
  • Real-time MP3 Encoding (No PC required)
  • LCD Displays Song Title and Artist Information
  • Alarm Clock Function
  • Digital Preset EQ's (Normal, Classic, Rock, Jazz & Pop)
  • Upgradable Firmware
  • Detachable Shoulder Strap
  • Requires 4 "C" batteries (included)
  • Plug and Play: Supports Windows 98 SE (Driver CD included), Windows ME, 2000, XP and MAC OS X
  • Unit Dimensions: 11" x 3.3" x 3.3" (WHD)
  • Gift Box Packaging
  • Professional Digital Stereo Earphones
  • USB Cable
  • Installation CD
  • Shoulder Strap
  • 100-240V UL AC Adapter

Amazon.com Product Description:
An ideal choice for those looking to take group jam sessions on the road, the Coby portable MP3 boom box comes with 256 MB of built-in flash memory and an SD card slot for unlimited playback capacity. Measuring only 11 inches long and only 3.3 inches in diameter, the boom box's capsule-like shape makes for an easily portable device. The convenient size and shape of the boom box makes it easy to throw it in a backpack or beach bag, and it even comes with a detachable shoulder strap should you want to carry the device alone. Complete with four built-in speakers powered by four C batteries (included), you'll have enough volume output to party like it's 1999, no matter where you are.

Loading music onto the boom box is simple: All you need to do is connect the boom box to a PC or Mac with the provided USB cable, drag files onto the device, and then you're ready to rock and roll. The boom box also features a digital voice recording mode and real-time MP3 encoding, useful when you want to record directly from other audio devices or live performances. A built-in FM tuner helps you keep tabs on current weather and news updates. To ensure that a variety of playback comes out loudly and optimally clearly, the series of equalizer presets includes normal, classic, rock, jazz, and pop. Other great features include an easy-to-read LCD screen that can display song title and artist information, an alarm clock, mass-storage capabilities, and upgradable firmware. Designed for plug-and-play convenience, the boom box supports Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Mac OS X operating systems.

What's In The Box
MP-C341 portable MP3 boom box, AC adapter, USB cable, stereo earphones, shoulder strap, and installation CD.



Stereo headphones help deliver optimal sound for your MP3's.


The included USB cable delivers plug-and-play convenience.


List Price: USD 99.99
Lowest New Price: USD 59.98
Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
Average Rating:
Features:
  • 256 MB built in flash memory/Built in FM Tuner
  • 4 built in speakers for superior sound
  • Real time MPS encoding (no PC required)/Plug and play: Supports windows 98 SE (driver CD included)
  • Digital voice recording/Alarm clock function
  • Ultra fast USB 2.0 transfers
Brand: Coby
Model: MP-C341
Release Date: 2006-04-24
Customer Reviews


Gave up after three faulty players
I bought this as a gift for my son and were reasonably very pleased at first. He loved listening to stories and music. However the menus were not that user friendly and the buttons were frustratingly unreliable, often requiring several presses to get a response.

We eventually returned the first unit when we purchased a SD card and discovered the memory card reader would only work whilst holding in the card.

The replacement unit did not function at all, right out the box. The third unit worked for about an hour, before the switches stopped working, though the backlight would turn on. We finally gave up, but were pleased to get a full refund.

Unfortunately we've not been able to find anything similar, which is a shame as we really liked the general concept of a mini MP3 boombox.


Do not buy!!!!
I have had nothing but troubles with this boom box. The concept is great but it just doesn't work as advertized. Right now it is not working at all and it has been too long since I purchased so I don't think I can return it. I tried to get in touch with Coby but they don't have a phone number listed on their web site. I sent and email but got no answer. I wonder how some companies stay in business. I regret buying this product and I do not recomend it. I won't buy anything from Coby since if there is a problem there is no way to get support.


Great for kids - COBY MP-C341
We had a standard boom box (CD and tape), but it stopped working and we needed a replacement. I initially looked for a boom box that would play MP3 CD-R disks. Besides being very difficult to find and rather expensive for what they did, my wife hated the size and color options. I then decided to find an MP3 player that had speakers (I didn't want to have separate speakers), sleep (so it turned off for the kids) and was easy enough for the wife to set when exiting the room.

I purchased our first COBY MP-C341 on clearance from a local music store. The COBY fit our needs very well. The four integrated speakers sound fine for the volume we need at bed time. It accepts standard SD cards full of music. Comes with an A/C adapter. 1GB cards give us enough room to provide a very good selection of music. The orange carrying strap is removable and the little clock display works nicely in the room.

Some other nice features of this unit are that it can connect up to the computer through a USB cable, record through a microphone or line-in jack AND encode to MP3 and receives FM radio.

After using the COBY in my son's room, my daughter's CD player gave out (it was mechanical and played every night.) I ordered one from Amazon and was happily filling up another SD card with Disney and children's tunes.

About a week later, trouble hit. The player seemed to freeze whenever the play button was pressed. I checked the manual and found nothing describing the condition or possible remedies. Calling COBY, I spoke with a representative fixated on a non-existent reset button. After looking all over the unit and declaring it reset button free, she asked a colleague and had me hook up to a computer and format the internal flash memory. Worked like a charm. Everything is back up and running and since I never stored anything on the internal memory, no loss of music.

Down side? Well, it does take a little to get used to all of the button clicks to start the music then set the sleep. Once you have it down, things work very smoothly.

The biggest up side? No more hunting for my daughter's requested music in a pile of CD's shoved in her nightstand!


A Great Idea...
My expectations were low - and it exceeded them. I give this item 4 stars for the idea: an mp3 player that actually has speakers built in, wow! No messing around with external speakers and wires, cradles or seperate sets of silly little AA batteries, etc.

I've been using my MP-C341 to listen to talk-radio podcasts at work for over 6 months now. Using rechargeable NiMH C cells, it lasts an entire shift. It's easy to carry around, and I only need to bring my MMC card back and forth to work with daily podcast updates.

There are some problems. Seeking forward and backward in an mp3 is only about 2 to 3 times faster than normal playing speed. That means, if you push the buttons slightly the wrong way, or the batteries shake loose for an instant, you're listening to a 3-hour podcast from the beginning again. Changing the batteries resets the clock and any customized settings - so don't bother.

I've never tried the FM - that's not what I bought it for, and I've got other radio's that I'm sure do that way better. The mp3 audio quality is surprisingly good though, considering it's compact size and speakers, and I've frightened unsuspecting co-workers with Mark Levin's rantings and ravings.

Unfortunately, it appears that instead of perfecting this product, Coby has discontinued this and it's successor model, MP-C351. That's too bad. With so many brands making so many different shapes and colors of seemingly identical Ipod-like players, and so much technology without a purpose, they could set themselves apart with this unique concept - as obvious and simple as it ought to be.

I'll probably buy another one of these while I still can, unless I can find something else like it - which I haven't found yet.


Dead in the first half hour of use
It's been a long time since I've had an brand new electronic product that died within the first half hour of use. I've always stayed away from low-end brands like Coby like the plague, but I started noticing nicer-looking products from Coby while cruising through stores like Walgreens and Target, so I decided finally to give Coby a chance when my wife needed a simple MP3 boombox (no CD) that has a flash card slot, to play tunes for our baby. And it just so turns out that Coby is one of very few brands that makes such a device (strange but true, as of Dec 2007). When it arrived, things were looking good. My wife liked its appearance, and it generally felt like a semi-quality piece. So I dropped several dozen songs onto an SD card and slipped it into the Coby's CD slot. I browsed through some of the settings in the menu, which were straightforward and effective, and setup the radio with my preferred presets. All of this took 10 minutes or so. Then...after playing 3 or 4 songs, it froze. None of the buttons worked. I unplugged the device from the power socket, replugged it in, the LCD came back on, but none of the buttons were responsive. I unplugged and replugged it in several more times. No luck. It won't turn on. None of the buttons work. I'm RMA'ing back to Amazon the very same day I got it. Thank goodness for Amazon's return policy. And...I will not touch Coby again.

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