The built-in clip that sturdily keeps it in place while on a run makes it comparable to the iPod Shuffle, which has a similar design. But it won't work with any subscription music services, nor will it work with the old copy-protected iTunes purchases made before 2007. In addition to MP3, it's compatible with WMA, WAV and AAC files - such as the ones you purchase from iTunes or Amazon. Though its sound quality can't compare to expensive high-res music players, the Clip Jam sounds fine - unless you're audiophile, you won't notice the difference between listening to this or an iPod. (The Clip Jam shows up as an external drive when connected to your Mac or Windows PC.). Best of all, you don't have to use iTunes to transfer your music - just drag and drop your music files.
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