Product Description
Nextar MA968-2 is an MP3 Player with a really nice twist. Instead of plugging headphones to it, it's a stylish, great-sounding headphone itself. Incorporating the behind-the-neck, over-the-ears design, this headset is extremely comfortable and secure for the most mobile of users. 256MB built-in memory can hold over 100 songs using WMA files. A USB port allows easy data transfer with your PC computer. The MA9682 is also Windows PlaysForSure compatible. That means you've got the ease and flexibility to use many websites for file downloads. For ease, sound, appearance and mobility, Nextar MA9682 is a great MP3 player to have and use. Output Power - 55mw Headphone Output Power - 5 mwFrequency Response - 20Hz - 20Khz.Battery Charge Time - About 3 HoursWorking Current - 35-40 mACapacity of the memory - 64M-1G(inside)Info/noise ratio - 86dB
Customer Reviews:
dont buy it.......2007-06-20
I returned this product because it had a constant buzzing on one side of the headphones but I would even return it if that werent the case. It doesnt fit around your ears at all- there is a gap between the headphone and the ear that feels very uncomfortable. The quality of sound is also poor. It is made of cheap material altogether. The controls are also hard to get used to. It looks brilliant when you think of it- mp3 player on headphones! But it doesnt work at all.
go for something else!.......2007-06-08
I bought this item in spite of the reviews I read on the amazon which generally stated that the headphones were not so good. And actually they are not `near` good. The headphones are terribly made such that it wont fit around your ears. I tried tying them together on the back so that they would be close to my head, otherwise they are like 1cm away from my ears;so uncomfortable! Sound quality is not bad and it has easy control buttons. But of course you cant see whats playing and you cant choose an order of playing. It is nice that you dont have any cables around but what is the point if you cant use it at all ? I would return it if I were not leaving the states soon and I just dont have time.
good value.......2007-05-09
Positives are inexpensive behind the head headphones with no cord. Very easy to use with good sound.
Negatives are poor fit, limited number of songs and no ability to see songs without using a computer.
Overall they are convineant and a great value - PLUS no cord is a pleasure!
nextar wireless mp3 headphones.......2007-04-13
a very great product for anyone on the go and doesn't want the hassle from conventional headphones.(NO TANGLED WIRES!!!!)
at the price you can't beat this product.great sound as well.
i suggest buy this product while it is available!!!
Amazing For Their Price.......2007-04-11
I really can't understand some of the complaints people have over these headphones.
For 15 bucks (20 with shipping) they provide me with the PERFECT way to listen to music on my long subway rides to class and back. I plug them in to charge before I goto sleep and load them up every morning with some new random songs and just have a blast with them. I've been using them for a little over a week now and just can't believe how great they are.
Sure the headphones don't fit perfectly (wrap arounds rarely do) but around the middle of the first song I don't even realize I have them on. The sound is nice and clean and they are really easy to load up with music.
I found the easiest method to use was to skip the software all together and just drag & drop my music into as a new drive. It's simple and quick.
Like I said before, how can you have ANY complaints when your paying 20 bucks?
Product Description
Built-in mic for voice recording 7 equalizer settings 5 types of song repeat options USB connection for fast up/downloading WMA compatible Includes Li-Ion rechargeable battery, music management software CD, earbuds and neck strap, and USB cable
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Product Description
The concept is Home Theater in a Box or HTiB is very popular but often difficult to achieve. Yamaha has managed to create a system that's both affordable, easy, and satisfying. Yamaha's patented Advanced Active Servo Technology (Advanced YST) generates incredible bass from small speaker enclosures. The system delivers a total of 900 Watts to 5.1 channels for dynamic home-theater performance. It includes a digitally-tuned AM/FM receiver and an (up to) 5 Disc multi-format DVD - CD player - changer. There are 5 YST surround speakers and 1 YST subwoofer. On-screen Display PlayXchange for Uninterupted Playback SACD, DVD Audio/Video, CD-DA, SVCD, Audio CD, CD with MP3 - JPEG, - WMA ; DiVX Playback DVD+RW/+R, DVD-R/-RW, CD-R/RW Disc Compatibility Video Picture Mode JPEG/MP3 Simultaneous Playback for Slide Show Dolby Digital, DTS and Dolby Pro Logic II 8 Surround Modes (4 Movie and 4 Music Programs) 30 Preset AM/FM Tuner Radio 2 Audio Inputs and 1 Output 1 Digital Input - Coaxial Silent Cinema
Customer Reviews:
Great, depending on intended purpose.......2007-05-20
I bought this theater system almost two years ago, and it hasn't given me any problems. Though I give it a bit higher rating than some of the other reviewers, I agree with what they say for the most part. First, the pros: Divx playback. This was essentially THE single reason I was in the market for a system, and why I chose this one. At the time, it was hard to find a decent compromise between quality and expense, and this was one of the few systems I could find that had Divx playback (from nearly ALL disc formats - many only playback from CD-R, but this one supports CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, etc) and wasn't either out of my price range or too cheap to provide reliability. While Divx playback isn't as hard to find as it was two years ago, it still isn't a given in most systems - and this sytem's ability to play almost anything I could throw at it is indeed why I give it a slightly higher rating. It handles avi and divx with ease, and looks great, so I finally can unhook the second PC from my television and simply burn my video collection to DVD, without having to go through the arduous process of re-encoding the video. Aside from the Divx capability, the sound is good, the menu operation is expansive without being daunting, and the remote is well designed (I know that sounds silly, but awkward remotes are a pet peeve of mine, and I've taken back a number of electronic devices because of them). Even little things won me over with this system, for instance, Yamaha is extremely generous with the amount and quality of the speaker wire they provide - a small but good thing.
The cons - most of them are minor, but could still make or break the system for you, depending on what you are looking for. True, only Dolby Pro Logic and DTS 5.1 - so maybe not the system for you if you are also in the market for HDTV. And yes, the reviewer's comment about the "angle" icon not going away if you are watching a DVD with multi-angle selection. Fortunately, this is rare for me - in fact, I've only had two in all the time I've used it. It's a small annoyance, but typically uncommon scenraio, so I'll let it slide. Hopefully, the future media centers (and I'm sure many present-day models do) will be smart enough enough to incorporate ethernet plugs for firmware/software updates - something like that would have this bug taken care of already. But again, it's a rare occurance that DVDs have this feature. Also, when reading the file names from data discs, that might contain something like Divx or MP3s, it would be nice to be able to scroll left and right and see more of the file name - again, a small complaint, but forgiveable given the playback reliability. Lastly, and to me, this is the biggest con, maybe right above the lack of DDS, is that there is only a digital coaxial input, no optical (toslink), which is a real bummer if you have a dish or digital cable. I don't know why they did this either, seeing as how digital coaxial is less prevalent than optical - and seeing that most other systems simply provided both, rather than gambling on one or the other.
So, in all it really depends on what you are looking for. If you are an audiophile with cutting edge equipment looking for a sound system, you might be better served by something else. If you're in the market for a nice multi-disc unit that can reliably play your ever-expanding collection of divx videos, and deliver great sound - all without breaking the bank, I would recommend it all the way.
Very good System for the price.......2007-02-23
I bought this system about a year ago and have no problems with it. Speakers a quite different looking and have enough power for my aparment. The sound is good and clear. It has a self powered suboofer and the bass is deep. I am not much into gaming etc and the receiver has enough inputs for me. No HDMI, but for this price it will be asking too much. Would give 4.5 stars if there was an option.
Impressive sound but fatal flaw.......2006-12-02
The sound from the speakers is impressive for their size, it was able to fill my decent size living room without problem. Same goes for the sub, it's not a monster, but it will probably satisfy 90% of the people out there.
However, there is one issue that will probably make me return this: even though there is a digital input, you cannot listen to Dolby Digital surround sound through it; the best it can do is Dolby Prologic II. Since all HD programming is being broadcast in Dolby Digital, I don't know what Yamaha was thinking.
No Incompatibility Issues Whatsoever!.......2006-03-23
Ever since I discovered this system, I have been highly impressed with how much it met both my normal and oddball demands. As a student of Musical Theatre, Opera, Classical vocal and choral literature, and Jazz and Classical piano, DVD-AUDIO and SACD capabilities are of great importance to me because there are a lot of titles especially in the Classical genre available in these formats. One thing that sets this system apart from the other manufacturers' systems is Yamaha's CD UpSampling feature. For those titles which are currently only available on CD and possibly will never be released on DVD-AUDIO and/or SACD, this option converts standard CDs to the quality of DVD-AUDIO. On the Musical Theatre, Opera, and choral side of things, this system is capable of playing both NTSC (North American) and PAL (European) DVDs on corresponding as well as opposite TVs. For certain titles in these genres, the North American editions are either four percent slower in tempo and picture movement and flatter in pitch than the European editions due to the method of PAL-to-NTSC conversion used by the distributors of such DVDs, or do not include as many bonus features as their original European counterparts. Sometimes, it can be the other way around, except the European editions might be four percent faster and sharper and have less bonus material than their original North American counterparts. On both ends of the spectrum, if the audio pitch is corrected without changing the audio speed to keep the picture and sound in synch, a subaudible breaking-up effect may be noticed as the result of slight artifacts from slightly bending or stretching the pitch in the conversion process. However, because of this system's bicompatibility with both color systems, I have the freedom to choose and purchase whatever editions are the best. Although it is not in the manual, this player can be made multi-region compatible including RCE DVDs. Turn on the DVD player. Make sure there are no discs loaded. With the tray open, using its supplied remote control, slowly press 99990. Wait for the 'Region 0' message to disappear. Close the tray. Now you can play any kind of optical disc without thinking about it. Normally, I would recommend the DVX-C700 home cinema system over this one because its speakers are a sonic improvement over the ones included with this package. However, if your space is limited and you need to place the front channel speakers directly along side your TV, then this system is the perfect solution. Also, if you are looking for a home cinema system with one hundred percent compatibility all across the board, you have come to the right place!* *Others have reported problems playing 'Dual Discs'--a type of disc which includes DVD-VIDEO on one side or layer, and CD DIGITAL AUDIO on another, also known as 'Hybrids.' However, big names, such as Panasonic, Sony, and Pioneer, do not recommend using these discs in their players. This is not to be confused with 'Hybrid' type SACDs, which many, including the Yamaha DVX-C300 will support.
Yamaha .......2005-06-29
The first time I had baught the system, I had problems, the disc tray would open and while closing, it would jam and close half way. I Then traded it in for another one.
And now, the sound is excellent, and very clear. And the system is easy to Use.
Also the price was affordable.
However, I had some movies with a multi-angle logo show up on screen. In the manual it does not tell you how to remove the feature. Still waiting for a response from Yamaha.
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