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Sony WM-FS221 Sports Walkman Cassette Player

Sony WM-FS221 Sports Walkman Cassette Player

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PERFECT AGAIN!
Review: ANOTHER GREAT SONY SPORTS PRODUCT... KEEP 'EM COMING - YOU WILL LOVE IT... AND ITS LIGHT! :-)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Could of got more for the money
Review: Great Sony product BUT for the price it should of came with auto-reverse and a button to change the tape direction(You have to open up tape compartment, take tape out, flip over).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Buy!!
Review: I really think this product was worth the money. There are a lot of presets, and the tv and weather features are really useful. I also like the auto reverse feature it has when it plays cassette tapes. And in the middle of side A, for example, you can instantaneously switch to side be because of the rubberized stick thing that you can use to change sides. It's extremely durable too. I've dropped it more than five times already from a height of about 3 feet and it still works perfectly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Buy!!
Review: I really think this product was worth the money. There are a lot of presets, and the tv and weather features are really useful. I also like the auto reverse feature it has when it plays cassette tapes. And in the middle of side A, for example, you can instantaneously switch to side be because of the rubberized stick thing that you can use to change sides. It's extremely durable too. I've dropped it more than five times already from a height of about 3 feet and it still works perfectly.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why only in USA
Review: I really would like to purchase this Sony portable.
Why can you not sell to New Zealand?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Laughably Fragile
Review: Learn from my mistakes. Don't buy this product!

The name "sports" walkman is tantamount to false advertising for this unit. Each one of these lasts appoximately 2 months . . . if you drop it even once from belt-high -- and it is likely that you will, because the belt clip breaks very easily -- it is finished.

The plastic shell does not protect the mechanism from impact any more than the shell of a [less expensive] model. I've now bought three of these for use while lifting weights at the gym. Because they break so quickly, I've returned all three under warranty, and never heard ANYTHING from SONY. That's three walkmans, within the past year. Three strikes, and it is out.

The design of the product is also poor: the headphone outlet is positioned such that the wire plugs into the bottom of the unit. That means that you lose about 4 inches from an already short headphone cord. Any kind of stretching (such as when doing pull-ups), and the headphones either unplug, or pull the unit off your belt. And when it hits the ground . . . it's finished. Here's another example of a design snafu: the nylon wrist strap is positioned in such a way that it interferes with your use of the belt clip. This configuration means that you must make a choice as soon as you buy the unit: either commit to strapping the device to your arm or wrist with the belt-clip bulge on your skin, or cut the nylon strap off and wear it on your belt. Yet another example of poor layout: the battery door opens counter-intuitively: unlike other walkman-like devices I've used, you must push the clip toward the direction of the door hinge. This wouldn't be a problem, except that Sony chose to also put the battery compartment inside the cassette player itself. Accordingly, removing the cassette often results in opening the battery compartment (and dropping the batteries).

The bottom line is this: if you buy this product expecting "sport" to equate to "durable" (as I did), you are kidding yourself. If you buy it for listening to music while safely cradled in a nest of pillows, you're wasting your money: units half the price that do not hold themselves out to be "sports" anything will deliver the same sound quality.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Laughably Fragile
Review: Learn from my mistakes. Don't buy this product!

The name "sports" walkman is tantamount to false advertising for this unit. Each one of these lasts appoximately 2 months . . . if you drop it even once from belt-high -- and it is likely that you will, because the belt clip breaks very easily -- it is finished.

The plastic shell does not protect the mechanism from impact any more than the shell of a [less expensive] model. I've now bought three of these for use while lifting weights at the gym. Because they break so quickly, I've returned all three under warranty, and never heard ANYTHING from SONY. That's three walkmans, within the past year. Three strikes, and it is out.

The design of the product is also poor: the headphone outlet is positioned such that the wire plugs into the bottom of the unit. That means that you lose about 4 inches from an already short headphone cord. Any kind of stretching (such as when doing pull-ups), and the headphones either unplug, or pull the unit off your belt. And when it hits the ground . . . it's finished. Here's another example of a design snafu: the nylon wrist strap is positioned in such a way that it interferes with your use of the belt clip. This configuration means that you must make a choice as soon as you buy the unit: either commit to strapping the device to your arm or wrist with the belt-clip bulge on your skin, or cut the nylon strap off and wear it on your belt. Yet another example of poor layout: the battery door opens counter-intuitively: unlike other walkman-like devices I've used, you must push the clip toward the direction of the door hinge. This wouldn't be a problem, except that Sony chose to also put the battery compartment inside the cassette player itself. Accordingly, removing the cassette often results in opening the battery compartment (and dropping the batteries).

The bottom line is this: if you buy this product expecting "sport" to equate to "durable" (as I did), you are kidding yourself. If you buy it for listening to music while safely cradled in a nest of pillows, you're wasting your money: units half the price that do not hold themselves out to be "sports" anything will deliver the same sound quality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: am-fm,cassette,tv,wb
Review: This is a great and slimple portable unit. It has outstanding reception on all bands. Extremely easy to program, with scan to preset 40 stations. It's rugged and has great sound. The best on the go unit I've ever owned.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I was impressed
Review: with all the features this thing offered for such a low price. I like the design and didn't even understand everything that it offered when I bought it. My only complaint is that it eats batteries. I use mine to listen to books on tape while cleaning the house and exercising. I hit the off button and lay the thing down to go to work but come back to it eight hours later and see that it came back on again and the battery indicator shows only half strength. I have learned to open the battery compartment and take one battery out when storing it. It's a bit of an inconvenience, but not an unsolvable problem.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I was impressed
Review: with all the features this thing offered for such a low price. I like the design and didn't even understand everything that it offered when I bought it. My only complaint is that it eats batteries. I use mine to listen to books on tape while cleaning the house and exercising. I hit the off button and lay the thing down to go to work but come back to it eight hours later and see that it came back on again and the battery indicator shows only half strength. I have learned to open the battery compartment and take one battery out when storing it. It's a bit of an inconvenience, but not an unsolvable problem.


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