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Nike 120

Nike 120
alaScore 68

172 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 172 reviews of Nike 120. The average rating for this product is 3.3/5, compared to an average rating of 3.9/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People really like the design and sound. The size and portability are also appreciated. Some have doubts about the storage and headphones, while there are some mixed views about the price.

usability, portability, size, sound, design

memory, battery, reliability, headphones, storage

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Nike 120 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 68/100 = Good quality.

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Consumer review (epinions.com)

Not durable, no software, lousy support- AVOID THIS ONE

 

My 600 recently fell- oh, 3 feet. Once you take this thing apart, you will truly realize what little goes into these players. It can't be fixed- why? the connector on one of the PCBs lines up just so...if you're off, it's dead. I've got less than 50 ...

Uh, it plays MP3s.

See review. Avoid all Rio products.

Apr, 2005

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Not durable, no software, lousy support- AVOID THIS ONE

 

Uh, it plays MP3s.

See review. Avoid all Rio products.

Apr, 2005

Consumer review (epinions.com)

MP3 NOW!

 

Good sound, bass, and treble

Small design is easy to lose

Jan, 2004

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Basicly a cd player, that plays micro chips!

 

Stylish, plays many types of formats! Versatile, interchangeable faceplates! Expandable!

32mb equals one 12 song cd! Not anybetter than a cd/mp3 player! expensively expandable!

Dec, 2003

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Basicly a cd player, that plays micro chips!

 

Bought this a few years ago! Mainly bought it because it was versatile, I didnt know much about MP3 and should have done my research! 32mb is not enough, not even 64! I had the 32 mb one and could get about a 12 song cd on it with average quality...

Stylish, plays many types of formats! Versatile, interchangeable faceplates! Expandable!

32mb equals one 12 song cd! Not anybetter than a cd/mp3 player! expensively expandable!

Dec, 2003

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Rio 600 has the look but not the price

 

I got this little lovely off of Craigslist for $35 with nice headphones (which cost $20 alone) and I use it plenty. It does everything that you could want and there are firmware updates available. You should convert your files to WMA as it use about ha...

Small, good controls, huge sound, CHEAP, and updatable

Expensive memory upgrades, must convert to WMA for max songs, newer better stuff available now.

Nov, 2003

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Rio 600 has the look but not the price

 

Small, good controls, huge sound, CHEAP, and updatable

Expensive memory upgrades, must convert to WMA for max songs, newer better stuff available now.

Nov, 2003

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Rio 600 not pick of the litter

 

Great design on earphones, good display

Shut off frequently. Earphones stopped working after frequent use

Oct, 2003

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Rio 600 not pick of the litter

 

I received the Rio 600 as a gift and used it frequently to work out with. It was the first mp3 player that I have ever owned and worked well for a couple of weeks. That's when the problems started. To start out with, this particular model only has ...

Great design on earphones, good display

Shut off frequently. Earphones stopped working after frequent use

Oct, 2003

Consumer review (epinions.com)

Rolling, Rolling, Rolling with my Rio.

 

I received my Rio600 a few years ago as a birthday gift. At the time, it was the peak of the Napster age. I wanted a MP3 so badly because I had no CD burner to listen to my newly pirated tracks away from my computer. So I got a Rio600. APPEARANCE The ...

light, cool-looking, easy to use, battery life

a little unreliable, rubber material, small memory

Sep, 2003

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