<![CDATA[Products tagged with fm]]> http://www.tokyozakka.com/rss/catalog/new/ Sat, 19 May 2012 08:26:31 +0000 Zend_Feed en_US http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss <![CDATA[FMP3 Watch 1GB, line-in, mic & FM]]> http://www.tokyozakka.com/fmp3-watch-1gb.html The classy-looking FMP3 watch does exactly what it says on the pack – MP3 (and WMA) audio playback through either headphones or via the built-in FM transmitter to a nearby radio. What could be cooler? FMP3 Watch File transfer is simple - just connect the watch to a PC or Mac with the supplied USB adapter and it's ready to go. No software or driver installation is necessary. Since the flash memory in the watch is displayed as a removable drive, simply drag and drop your MP3s to copy them to the watch – that’s it! FMP3 USB And there’s more - an FM transmitter is built-in to play music on any FM radio. The transmission frequency can be switched between 88.1MHz, 88.5MHz or 88.9MHz, which enables fine tuning in any area around the world. Thanks to the latest Japanese transmitter circuitry and a powerful antenna embedded in the wrist band, FM transmission noise is considerably reduced, so you can enjoy your music without the hiss we all know and hate. FMP3 wrist But that’s not all – there’s an onboard microphone for taking quick spoken notes, recording conversations, meetings, interviews or whatever you like. Best of all, the built-in mic is hardly noticeable. Continuous recording is possible until the memory fills up and as long as the battery lasts. You can then transfer the recordings to a PC for backup and editing, of course. Last, but not least, the FMP3 Watch can rip to the WAV format direct from any source – just connect another MP3 player, a CD deck or whatever to the line-in and let it rip. FMP3 ripping So, if you’re still reading and keen to know what the various buttons are, here’s a quick guide: 1. Equalizer/Recording 2. Play/Stop 3. Prev. Song/Volume up 4. Next Song/Volume down 5. USB/Line-in 6. Time/Date/Day change (Transmitter frequency change) 7. Day 8. Second 9. Date 10. LED FMP3 diagram All accessories necessary such as an AC adapter, earphones etc are included for immediate use right out of the box! 1. FMP3 Watch 2. AC-USB conversion adapter (for charging) 3. USB extension cable 4. Audio cable 5. 3.5mm headphone conversion cable 6. Earphones 7. USB adapter FMP3 accessories Specifications Port: USB 2.0 Memory Capacity: 1GB Battery: Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery Charging Time: Approx 2 hours (approx 4 hours for the first charge) Playback Format: MP3: Bit rate 32kbps~320Kbps WMA: Bit rate 32kbps~320Kbps Recording Format: Voice Recorder: WAV(Mono) Line-in: WAV(Mono) Recording Time: approx 2,080 minutes (approx 9 hours for continuous recording) Continuous Playback Time: Approx 9 hours Approx 3 hours when transmitter is used Water Resistant: Water Resistant FM Transmitting Rage: Approx 6m-10m Weight: 150-180g Earphone Output: 5mW + 5mW Wrist Length: Max 21cm Environment: Windows2000/XP, Mac OS X, with USB port To get the full lowdown before buying, feel free to download the user manual in English right here. Please note, tightened airmail restrictions from Japan mean we have to ship these without the SR626 battery required for the watch function. They cost 50 cents in any supermarket, so we suggest you line one up while we get packing! Thanks for understanding. Wanna know more about this? Just ask us a question!

Price:$40.00

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<![CDATA[FMP3 Watch 2GB, line-in, mic & FM]]> http://www.tokyozakka.com/fmp3-watch-2gb.html The classy-looking FMP3 watch does exactly what it says on the pack – MP3 (and WMA) audio playback through either headphones or via the built-in FM transmitter to a nearby radio. What could be cooler? FMP3 Watch File transfer is simple - just connect the watch to a PC or Mac with the supplied USB adapter and it's ready to go. No software or driver installation is necessary. Since the flash memory in the watch is displayed as a removable drive, simply drag and drop your MP3s to copy them to the watch – that’s it! FMP3 USB And there’s more - an FM transmitter is built-in to play music on any FM radio. The transmission frequency can be switched between 88.1MHz, 88.5MHz or 88.9MHz, which enables fine tuning in any area around the world. Thanks to the latest Japanese transmitter circuitry and a powerful antenna embedded in the wrist band, FM transmission noise is considerably reduced, so you can enjoy your music without the hiss we all know and hate. FMP3 wrist But that’s not all – there’s an onboard microphone for taking quick spoken notes, recording conversations, meetings, interviews or whatever you like. Best of all, the built-in mic is hardly noticeable. Continuous recording is possible until the memory fills up and as long as the battery lasts. You can then transfer the recordings to a PC for backup and editing, of course. Last, but not least, the FMP3 Watch can rip to the WAV format direct from any source – just connect another MP3 player, a CD deck or whatever to the line-in and let it rip. FMP3 ripping So, if you’re still reading and keen to know what the various buttons are, here’s a quick guide: 1. Equalizer/Recording 2. Play/Stop 3. Prev. Song/Volume up 4. Next Song/Volume down 5. USB/Line-in 6. Time/Date/Day change (Transmitter frequency change) 7. Day 8. Second 9. Date 10. LED FMP3 diagram All accessories necessary such as an AC adapter, earphones etc are included for immediate use right out of the box! 1. FMP3 Watch 2. AC-USB conversion adapter (for charging) 3. USB extension cable 4. Audio cable 5. 3.5mm headphone conversion cable 6. Earphones 7. USB adapter FMP3 accessories Specifications Port: USB 2.0 Memory Capacity: 2GB Battery: Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery Charging Time: Approx 2 hours (approx 4 hours for the first charge) Playback Format: MP3: Bit rate 32kbps~320Kbps WMA: Bit rate 32kbps~320Kbps Recording Format: Voice Recorder: WAV(Mono) Line-in: WAV(Mono) Recording Time: approx 2,080 minutes (approx 9 hours for continuous recording) Continuous Playback Time: Approx 9 hours Approx 3 hours when transmitter is used Water Resistant: Water Resistant FM Transmitting Rage: Approx 6m-10m Weight: 150-180g Earphone Output: 5mW + 5mW Wrist Length: Max 21cm Environment: Windows2000/XP, Mac OS X, with USB port To get the full lowdown before buying, feel free to download the user manual in English right here. Please note, tightened airmail restrictions from Japan mean we have to ship these without the SR626 battery required for the watch function. They cost 50 cents in any supermarket, so we suggest you line one up while we get packing! Thanks for understanding. Wanna know more about this? Just ask us a question!

Price:$65.00

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