It locks the butons but not itself. Te player can be locked in a pocket, but a single press of the lock button unlocks everything. A lock button should be a mechanical one.
It locks the butons but not itself. Te player can be locked in a pocket, but a single press of the lock button unlocks everything. A lock button should be a mechanical one.
It locks the butons but not itself. Te player can be locked in a pocket, but a single press of the lock button unlocks everything. A lock button should be a mechanical one.
A minor one imo. Have had the player for well over a year, never once accidentally unlocked it. And mechanical locks aren't perfect either, as they can be moved while inside a pocket as well. I've actually unlocked my D2 before, but not my J3. Perhaps the button locking system works better for me. Granted, the iPod locking mechanism was perfect, solid and hard to undo by mistake. But for what its worth, the J3 works for me, which is what is important.
The USB force thing improves over time too. I had issue with that in the beginning as well. Or it could be that I got used to it...
I also never thought the J3 felt cheap. I still put a Ringke case on it, but I never questioned its build quality, except for the usb port cover... That should have either been made better or done away with entirely. Everything else is dandy.
Cowon players are generally a lot better then a Sony or a Apple. Bloated bass can be good bass if you tend to enjoy hearing bass. Seems many grew up listening to what their father played which was no bass. If your music coming out of your Cowon sounds so called "bloaty" then maybe its the earphone, its cable or you can use the power given to you and EQ the bass down or raise the treble.
Cowon players are generally a lot better then a Sony or a Apple. Bloated bass can be good bass if you tend to enjoy hearing bass. Seems many grew up listening to what their father played which was no bass. If your music coming out of your Cowon sounds so called "bloaty" then maybe its the earphone, its cable or you can use the power given to you and EQ the bass down or raise the treble.
Yep for realz bro. I am 45 years old bro and I had over 5 different Sonys. Also had Samsung, Creative, Sansa, Cowon, and the $800 Dollar iBasso DX100 DAP Player.
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