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Then use Windows Explorer to just drop your music on there and away you go. The second one has been fine.I travel overseas quite a bit and I didn't have a casual watch at the time. In this watch there are two batteries, the lithium rechargable one for the MP3 player and then a standard watch battery for the watch part. They fit nicely in your ear and it has a couple of different sized buds.Once you get the hang of the buttons, which one is stop, tap once to skip to the next song, hold down to raise the volume, etc., it is a breeze to operate.
The thought of unscrewing the back off of this thing and poking around was not something I was excited about doing with the delicate workings inside, so I decided to send it back and ask for another one. To start off, the first one I received, the watch battery was dead. I changed the EQ to Rock and it sounds amazing on the provided earphone. This thing has saved me and others quite a few times when someone (sometimes me) needed to move a file or copy something and no one had a flash drive. I also wanted an mp3 player and figured I would kill two birds with one stone.
And the earphones are great. I love watching people's eyes when I pull off my watch slide the clasp down to reveal the USB connector. Well, the first one I received, the watch would not keep time. I use the voice recorder to help me remember things while I am away that I need to do when I get home. The watch works perfectly.
The USB is hidden in the watch band and when you plug it up, it shows up like a flashdrive. But the most important thing is that you will always have a USB flash drive with you at all times. Though the Dick Tracy jokes got old pretty fast.Love it.
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