Listening to Soundwave

Whenever you receive your salary, it can be a very happy experience. And sometimes, that happines can make you do stupid things like buying a 1GB miniSD card months before your actual budgeted target. And the fist thing I did was to download some transformer .wav files and also a few choice MP3s into it. And just this morning, I managed to test out Soundwave (by hiding in the toilet again).

Switching him on/off is just a simple matter of pressing and holding the PLAY/PAUSE button for a few seconds. You know you have done it right when the blue LED starts to flash on and off. Being a basic MP3 player, you cannot play the song halfway or focus on to a particular segment. With the five buttons there, you can just Play, Pause, go to the next song or to the previous song. And apart from adjusting the volume for the hadphones, thats just it. However, there is a complain that when there is a quiet moment in the MP3, you can hear some hissing.

Still, this is a Transformer MP3 player and well, for that price, you can't really complain much. I mean, there are no other tranforming MP3 players in the market yet (the ones which transform into little pieces after you drop it does not count)


Here it is, the miniSD card. If I got it sooner, I would have saved RM1


Soundwave is giving the miniSD card a chance......


When the MP3 player is on, there will be a flashing blue light


Whoop. there you go, Soundwave and the new A4Tech headphones
And he is behaving himself......
I wanted to take a shot of him holding the two headphones like a pair of gun but they did not fit into his hands

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