Sony S2 Sports® Walkman MP3 Player NW-S205F 1GB / 2GB
S2 designed with an active lifestyle in mind. It is built for sports and they’re water resistant for music navigation. It is unique, cylindrically shaped MP3 player. It fits into armband, witch straps securely and comfortable around your arm. It is about the size of a tube of lipstick. You can store up to 1,350 songs on the 2GB model and 685 songs on the 1GB model.

S2 Sport Walkman includes Calorie Counter features which enable you to track the number of steps taken, the distance traveled and the calories burned. It also allow you to set target by input amount of time, calories or distance you want to achieve for your workout, so the music will play until the target is accomplished. The amazing part is player will record the step count, distance and calories burned history from your last seven workouts, so you can tack your progress.


You can create playlists for your levels of exercise activity and the Music Pacer will switch playlists based on your pace. How it works? Player gauges your tempo then automatically switch to the appropriate personalized walking or running playlist to match your stride. Music Pacer function can be turned on or off at any time.

It also include Shuffle Shake feature which lets you easily and quickly switch to shuffle mode by shaking the player three times within two second.

To simplify the music management process, these new devices support AAC, MP3, WMA, and ATRAC music files. It also includes features like pedometer, stopwatch and a built-in FM tuner with programmable presets.

One-line organic electroluminescence display is easy to see in the dark. It accommodates both left-handed and right-handed users. It comes with black, sports style headphones and an armband. It takes just three minutes to charge up the batteries for three hours of playback, or total of 18 hours of battery life on a full charge. Do you think you also need one while doing gym?

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