“Unique Savings!” MP3 Headset with Built-in FM!
128MB! Built-in USB Port for Fast Data Transfer What a great deal! Unique Headset/MP3 Player/FM Radio three-in-one special! No wires. No tangles. No fuss! Easy operation all the way! One of the most exciting new products we’ve seen in years – and at a price that’s way, way below the competition. TDK’s MOJO 1 wireless MP3 Player Headset with Built-in FM Radio epitomizes comfort, affordability and our modern digital lifestyle all in one beautifully designed, ergonomically configured package. Innovative one-piece design. Lightweight and comfortable, MOJO 1 looks like a sleek set of neckband style headphones, but is much more. In addition to the 128MB that comes with the unit, MOJO 1 features an MMC/SD memory card slot for unlimited expansion. It also boasts 25 programmable FM presets to ensure that your favorite radio stations are always instantly accessible! Don’t pass up this unique opportunity for hours and hours of on-the-go listening pleasure. And the MOJO 1delivers up to ten hours playback from a single AAA battery!
Simplicity
Utilizing MOJO 1's built-in USB port and included PC software, adding tracks to the player is a simple drag-and-drop affair. All functions, including 4 equalizer presets, 4 playback modes (random, repeat 1/all and normal) and playback source selection (FM, internal memory or MultiMedia card) are available at the touch of a single button. Intuitive controls reside conveniently on the outer side of each ear-piece. LEDs indicate the current playback source and battery status. MOJO 1 delivers up to 10 hours of playback from a single AAA battery.
Versatility
With a 1-piece design, 128 MB of internal memory, a MultiMedia card slot, a USB port and FM, MOJO 1 is the most streamlined, yet versatile portable audio player ever. MOJO 1 includes a 1/8-inch mini-jack stereo line output for playback through your home stereo or mini-system. FM radio can be recorded to MOJO 1's internal memory. 3 sets of supplied earpiece covers ensure that your MOJO 1 will be in tip-top shape for years to come. Furthermore, MOJO 1 is lighter and more comfortable than similarly designed products. Includes upgradeable firmware.
Detailed Features
A Closer Look
Additional Specifications
Design: 1-piece neckband headphone style
Playable Digital Music Formats: MP3, WMA
Supported bit rates: all up to 320 kbps
Digital Tuner: FM with 10 programmable presets
Data Connectivity: USB port
Audio Connectivity: 1/8-inch stereo mini-jack line (variable) for audio output
Power: requires 1 AAA alkaline battery (included) or AC adapter (not included)
Battery Life: Up to 10 hours
Firmware: Upgradeable
Other: MultiMedia (MMC)/Secure Digital (SD) memory card slot
Playback Modes: Normal, random, repeat 1/all
Controls: Play/Pause, Stop/Off, Vol +/-, Skip RW/FW, Hold
Features
supports all MP3 and WMA bit rates up to 320 kbps.
includes Mood Logic PC music library organization software.
features the latest Steve Burns track, "What I do on Saturdays."
Minimum System Requirements
Pentium 300 MHz or equivalent
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
64MB RAM
16MB color video output
50MB free hard drive space for softwareSound output
USB port
CD-ROM drive
Internet connection required for the initial MoodLogic software setup, no internet connection required thereafter
Digital
Music for the Masses. Your Guide to Buying MP3 Music Online.
By Walter L.
Mora Digital Music Editor
The Scenario
The way we buy, listen to and carry music has been revolutionized by the boom
of technology in the past decade. What once was a trip to the local music store
to buy a record, tape or CD is now done from the convenience of our own homes
with just a few mouse clicks. Gone are the days when you had to search around
town for a hard-to-find album or paying $20 for an album that has just one song
you like. Now all you need is a credit card, a computer, Internet connection
(the greater the speed, the better), software and/or membership (but not in
all cases) and a portable digital music player (if you want your music "to
go"). It's fairly simple with a countless number of web sites selling individual
songs, partial or complete albums and even audio books to suit every taste out
there. Now, there are many of you that like to search and download for songs
without spending a penny but as the saying goes "you get what you pay for"
- which in case of downloading so-called "free" music, is of poor
quality, fake/corrupted copies, attached to a virus and more importantly, you
may be subject to criminal prosecution. Buying MP3s guarantees high quality,
legal digital versions of music you can utilize at home, office or on the road
for the same price of an item on a value meal at your local fast food restaurant.
The Players
iPod, iRiver, Mojo, Rio - these are just some of the numerous MP3 players currently
out on the market for sale. Some more popular than others, in various colors,
storage space, sizes and price. Regardless of which player you decide to go
with, you'll need one if you want to take your digital music with you - whether
downloaded from an online vendor or from your very own music collection. Say
good-bye to fragile CDs and cases or bulky CD storage magazines and welcome
a compact digital player into your life that can store your entire music collection
(up to 10,000 songs!). To take your collection with you, simply copy your tracks
to your computer using any one of ripping software out there and transfer over
to your player or visit any one of the online MP3 vendor sites below to search,
purchase and download your music.
Most digital music
players work seamlessly with online MP3 vendor sites/software making it fairly
simple to download, store and enjoy your tunes in a matter of minutes. If such
an option if not supported, as long as the player accepts the type of format
the music has been recorded in, there should be no hassle in getting it on your
player. This is where online sites differ from one another as some tend to digitize
music files in particular formats to uphold copyright protection and limit illegal
sharing and distribution. I strongly suggest you visit the sites below and read
their system requirements to better understand what you need in your computer
and what players are supported before purchasing one. You'll be surprised at
the options
The Sites
Below are what I believe the Top 7 sites where you can purchase MP3 music files.
They all vary in site layout, interface, cost, quality, file format, copyright
protection (but all are legal once purchased) and device/system compatibility.
Click through the sites and I'm confident you will find one to suit your taste
and your digital music player. It's time to rock!
iTunes
Music Store
Apple Computer leads the way again! Over a million songs from all five major
labels, pre-release, rare, out-of-print and exclusive tracks are available
for US99 cents each (US$10 average for complete albums, mp3 audio books
also available). iTunes allows 30 second song previews along with radio
station streaming and numerous playlist options. You can burn as many CD's
as you want and use them on multiple computers, and can download files to
the iPod (but not most other portables). In order to use the service you
must download the iTunes player, available free for both Mac and Windows
users.
EMusic.com
One of the first sites to sell music online, it offers regular MP3 files
which are not restricted or copy-protected. Buy an entire CD, or just the
tracks you want! Short samples of each track are provided. Great selection;
many popular artists can be found here. Free 14-day trial with 50 free downloads
(with membership subscription - can cancel any time during trial), and you
don't need any special software. Prices start at US$9.99/month for 40 downloads.
Weblisten.com
Founded in December of 1997 in Spain, this site features over 250,000
MP3 and WMA titles from top artists. Songs may be purchased individually
(two for US$1.60 or 1.5 euros, 10 for US$7.73, 25 for US$18.52) or you
may subscribe for one, six, or 12 months (29-349 euros). In Spanish, English,
German, French, Italian and Greek.
Napster
2.0
The new Napster isn't a file-sharing service but an online music store owned
by Roxio. Napster has content agreements with the five major record labels,
as well as hundreds of independents, and offers over a million tracks. 30-second
clips of each track are offered and can be purchased for US$.99 per song
or US$9.95/album. Requires download of the Napster software (Light version
also available).. A US$9.95/month subscription is optional and includes
special price breaks on multiple downloads. A good iTunes alternative
MusicMatch
Downloads
MusicMatch has long been known for its music jukebox software for creating
and organizing MP3s. Beginning with version 8.1, MusicMatch Jukebox incorporates
an extensive library of music you can purchase for US99 cents each or US$9.99
for most albums (it is currently available only to US residents). Unfortunately,
you can't browse the selection without first installing the software. Offers
similar features to iTunes and Napster.
RealPlayer
Music Store
The makers of the RealPlayer offer over 500,000 songs recorded in high-quality,
192 kbps AAC format. Download free RealPlayer (to access the store, or subscribe
to the RealRhapsody radio-type service). Selected songs are only US49 cents!
Others cost about the same as other services.
Rhapsody
Listen.com's subscription service costs US$9.95 per month (or US$24.95/quarter)
and features music from EMI and BMG. The music must be played with the Rhapsody
player, and it only works while connected to the Internet. Songs may be
burned to CD for US99 cents each. Radio Plus Internet Radio service also
available for US$4.95/month or Us$9.90/quarter - listen to over 50 pre-programmed
radio stations, customize stations, skip songs and all commercial-free.
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Reviewer:
wolfmon on
Dec 01, 2005 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
I really like my MOJO! I love the fact that there are NO WIRES!! I hate wires, especially when I am jogging! The sound is very good also! Battery life is surprisingly long considering it only uses 1 AAA battery! There are no others to compare it to, so....
I do, however have a few complaints. They need some extra padding for prolonged use. I rigged mine with some dense rubber on the part that fits on my ear. This is really my main complaint and I think TDK should look in to it.:-) Also, as others have stated, Moodlogic sucks. It would be nice to be able to do the 'ole drag and drop in to the SD card. Other than these minor complaints, I love it. $50 rebate?!! BUY, BUY, BUY!!!
Reviewer:
htmlgod on
Nov 23, 2005 Customer Rating:
1.0
Value
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Features
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1.0
This is a nice idea poorly executed. Horrible software interface, difficult to use, and I only got it to work once before it died. Don't waste your money on this.
Reviewer:
frankinon on
Oct 29, 2005 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
This is a great little player. I bought an extra 512 SD chip for the expandibility. The sound is great and it's easy to operate. They're really comfortable and don't impose any limits when wearing them. The software (MoodLogic) isn't bad. It would be nice to download from Windows. But the external chip lets you get around the 100 song limit. The hands free, wireless operability can't be beat. I searched and couldn't find another headset like this. All in all, a really nice MP3 player.
Reviewer:
UGOD on
Jul 07, 2005 Customer Rating:
5.0
Value
5.0
Features
5.0
Quality
5.0
Performance
5.0
I am really satisfied with my MOJO1. I had some reservations due to the low customer feedback about buying it. I took a risk and it works well for myself. I have a rather bulbous head and it does not cause me any discomfort and the fact it is wireless is a top priority while jogging. The moodlogic software is not very hard to use...had NO trouble uploading music or radio stations. I would recommend buying a separate SD card for more music availability. The moodlogic software unlocks a portion of your music library and there is a fee to unlock more music...but the extra SD card allows you to bypass this step. The moodlogic software does not seem like a bad setup, but it is an extra fee. I would not trade this MOJO for anything!
Reviewer:
Tanmay on
Mar 25, 2005 Customer Rating:
3.0
Value
3.0
Features
3.0
Quality
3.0
Performance
3.0
Had been eyeing this for last 2-3 months...finally bought it last week.
Pros:
1. NO WIRES
2. External SD card compatible. So, u can have as much memory as u can afford
3. Has an audio out, so can be used as a portable music player, even in your car, if u have an audio in jack in your car player.
4. Looks cool.
Cons:
1. If u dont intend on using external SD card, DO NOT buy this. The internal memory is encrypted, and the only way to transfer music is through moodlogic software. U CANNOT drag and drop mp3 files into mojo1, since the files have to be encrypted inside mojo1.
2. This also means, that u CANNOT transfer back music from mojo1 to pc (although, tis is only true with internal memory)
3. A bit heavy. Can cause discomfort after a bit of wearing.
4. STORAGE :( I realised, after I am done using it, the only safe way to store it is on my neck, which gets a bit uncomfortable and may look like you are tryin to show off = not co
USB 1.1
Compatible Product
This product is backwards compatible with the USB 1.1 standard used on older
computers. USB 2.0 interface also support USB 1.1 devices.
What's In The Box
MOJO 1 unit
AAA battery
USB cable
software CD-ROM
3 sets of ear covers
User's Guide
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due to changes in manufacturer's specifications or merchandising.
Please check the product information carefully, items not included
may no longer be required.
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