Does this have otg support?
You mean like for connecting USB devices? I don't think so.
Does this have otg support?
What you want to do is buy a magnetic badge fastener like this;
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1-x-MAGNETIC-NAME-BADGE-TAG-ATTACHMENT-SELF-ADHESIVE-MAGNET-x-1-SUPER-STRONG-/282032048069?hash=item41aa6b87c5:g:OCQAAOSwEK9T4YSD
You put the sticky part on the back of the X2, and the magnetic part under the clothing (anywhere u like), then it stays firmly in place.
I have used this trick numerous times on DAPs far heftier in weight than the X2, if paranoid use more than one clasp.
I have detailed the procedure at ABI.
http://anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=71520&highlight=magnetic
Their are many advantages to this little trick, such as orientation of the DAP, with some clisps/clasps you are forced to put it on yer person a certain way, that might not make much sense when wanting to glance down and make a change. This method allows the user to choose the orientation, and generally speaking it gives a slightly better 'interaction' of movement when making a change (pivots more) than with a clip that could break or snap.
Just be warned, the magnetic force can be quite strong, and may make a permanent indentation of yer item of clothing (like a clothes line peg etc).
Hey BruceBanner many thanks for your help!
I just decided to show her your post and reveal the secret....but now I have a winner!
She decided for the sansa clip sport since she is really not going to use all of the options that rockbox has to offer and the UI looks "prettier". I also don't think she will use the EQ or crossfade or anything that rockbox has to offer (not even the extra memory).
It's certainly not the option I would chose but is the one she wants.
Thanks again for your time!
PD. I have like 4 bluetooth headphones home she could use, the thing is she never carries anything with her on the gym, she is very "lightweight".
Why are you not considering other DAPs like Fiio M3? It has sq somewhat similar to Xduoo and UI and looks and portability of Sansa.
After about a month using it, despite some "format error" issues, due to bad tags and easily solved, I'm pretty satisfied with this X2. But I couldn't fix one very annoying thing : the shuffle mode can play the same track twice or more, and sometimes in-a-row, before ending a playlist