While the iPod craze has been going on, it seems that everyone has forgotten about Sony, who practically owned the personal music player market a few years ago. When the Sony Walkman came out, it seems like a big deal and Sony was the brand to have. Now they are back.
The latest release from Sony is the NWS200 Series MP3 Walkman. What sets this player apart from other players is not just the fact that it is compact and lightweight, but that it is packed with unique features. This includes a durable, water-resistant body; various playback options including “Music Pacer” and “Shuffle Shake” functions, FM tuner and integral sports counters.
If there was one feature that was lacking from every MP3 player, this it it. When I listen to music while running, I find it quite had to keep up a steady pace when the music is significantly fast or slower than my running speed. I often have to stop running so that I can press the buttons on my iPod and select a better song. The Music Pacer automatically detects the speed at which the user is stepping and can change the music accordingly from pre made lists.
The Sony NWS200 Walkman has the ability to measure many items about your exercise:
One of the really cool features is the ability to set personal targets for each exercise session so that the music stops after a specific time period has lapsed, calories expended or distance has been travelled. All functions are operated via a simple jog dial shuttle for ease of use whilst the user is on the move.
For similar features from an iPod, it seems that you would need to buy a specific pair of shoes (if they fit). This seems totally crazy.
The other crazy thing about the iPod system is that if you wanted to use it to track how well you run, and listen to the radio... Sorry you can't. It seems that the iPod can only take one attachment at a time.
If you want another reason to buy the Sony NWS200 Walkman, just try running with your iPod in the rain.
Tags: Devices, Ipod, Mp3, Running, Sony, Sport, Walkman
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blufindr Says:
17 March, 2009 at 2:18 am
I don't know what kind of iPod you have, but my 80Gb Classic has always handled rain well.
The new iPods also come with an inbuilt accelerometer and shake-to-shuffle function.
Though I have to agree with you. For the price, iPods are lacking features found in some basic MP3 players (especially the radio function). However, you don't need to get a pedometer attachment for your iPod... just use a regular cheap pedometer, or one of the ones that get given out in children's cereals.