Features:
- Unit plays and records MP3 audio files
- MP3 playback from 30-320kbps VBR
- MP3 recording selectable from 30-160Kbps.
- Records from LINE, built-in microphone, or built-in FM radio.
- 30 second "Retro" (time-machine) recording, starts recording 30 seconds before button press.
- FM tuner (88-108MHz, scan function, 30 preset stations).
- Internal 128MB flash memory (also accepts Multimedia Cards [current (ca. 2003) max MMC capacity: 128MB], but when MMC card is inserted, unit ignores internal 128MB memory).
- USB 1.1 interface.
- 112 x 64 pixel LCD panel (up to 8 lines of characters).
- Unit functions as a mountable volume -- MP3 files can be freely dragged and dropped
between the desktop and the device. (Windows/MacOS compatible).
- Firmware updates downloadable from manufacturer's site.
- Manual recording level control (LINE/MIC inputs) with L/R level meters.
- Play modes: Normal, single, repeat all, suffle, queue and scan.
- Measured USB transfer speed: 700KB/sec
Links:
User Comments: I had an Ondio but returned it. Yes, it had
very basic level meters but the build quality of the unit I had was
poor. Getting a miniplug to sit in the line-in jack properly was near
impossible. -Anonymous
Optional Accessories: Archos sells a US$50 external microphone and preamp designed to connect to the unit's LINE input.
Specs: SNR: > 90dB, headphone amp: 100mW.
Reviews:
User Manual: Ondio
Battery Life | Play |
AAAx3 | 12 hr (user manual) / 7.5 hours (CNET review) |
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