My cousin’s boyfriend gave her a Creative MuVo for Valentine’s Day, instead of the usual flowers and chocolates. She didn’t want the more popular brand because she preferred cheaper and simpler products. The MuVo was one of the first MP3 players that came out of the market. I bought the Blue 258 MB MuVo, 5 years ago when iPod was still unknown to the world. The 2GB MuVO looks like a thumb drive and
no need for cables but the older one that I own needs a USB cable. Mine still works even if it has fallen or gotten wet a hundred times. The silicone cover is great and has prevented scratches and cracks.
I just don’t like that it’s really hard to take out the battery cover and I need to use my nail file to change the batteries . It has an FM radio transmitter, a built in microphone for voice recording, an equalizer, reversible backlight LCD and the usual MP3/WMA library.
We’re quite happy with our MuVo, even if people think it’s a rip off of some MP3 player sold in the streets. The headsets are comfortable, but it does break easily and you can’t just buy the replacement headset anywhere.
We’ve looked for creative headsets everywhere and the stores don’t sell it. The LCD is quite small, but ...