Abstract: Well in the running for Coolest Gadget Ever, Sony's new W-series NWZ-W202 Wearable Walkman is a stereo headset and MP3 player all in one. That is to say, it's a hands-free, cord-free, pocket-free, and belt-clip-free personal audio player worn like a pa...
A walkman of Sony and in this rate is a bonanza offer. Also the features of the walkman are quite attractive and easier. It’s a fabulous offer, so if you are interested in having the finest and purest walk man for the recreation and pleasure of your...
The Sony W-Series Walkman offers an innovative, ultracompact design that incorporates an MP3 player into a pair of earbuds. Its easy to use and Sony includes a unique feature for browsing songs.
The Sony W-Series Walkman does not have a screen and will not be comfortable for all users.
The Sony W-Series Walkman is a great option for active users who want an all-in-one music device to use while working out.
Bulky and limited scope for adjustment, integrated headphones
Sony’s NWZ-W202 MP3 player uses a combination of the novel Zappin shuffle technology and a unique form factor to set it apart from the crowd. While this approach may gain some fans, it also alienates those who want to use different earphones or who...
Scientific research has shown that the average person wastes four days of their life untangling personal stereo cords. Add in the days you waste reading safety stickers on Frisbees (“Warning! Do not throw at head!”) and you’re soon talki...
Practice saying, “No, I’m not wearing two Bluetooth headsets. This is actually a cutting-edge personal audio device,” as you’ll be saying it a lot. Equally ridiculous is a Zappin mode that basically plays random song snippets to th...
Solid build quality, smart charging and outstanding audio makes it easy to forgive this high-tech player its bonkers styling.Best offers for the Sony Walkman NWZ-W202John Lewis £33.85 Amazon UK £42.95 Cutprice Fragrance £44.24 Amazon Market...
Abstract: Most headphone wearers have probably experienced at least one moment of entanglement, catching their cables on a door handle or getting snagged on another commuter's backpack. Whether that fleeting embarrassment merits the creation of a new class of pr...
Would I buy a pair? Yes, although the 2GB version is still small and my current MP3 player is great. I do not feel that you need anymore than 319 MP3 tracks for going to the gym and all the slight disadvantages are still not enough to put me off not ge...