best mp3 player for the work commute

trevtherev
trevtherev Posts: 372
edited February 2010 in Commuting chat
What is the best mp3 player that I can buy (with best attachment) so that i can listen to both audiobooks and music on my commute to and from work?

"Cycling is like a church - many attend, but few understand."
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Comments

  • one that comes with an eye mask too? make the arrival of cars even more of a surprise to you.
  • andy83
    andy83 Posts: 1,558
    I use a sansa clip and im very pleased with it

    had ipod shuffle before but much prefer this
  • cyberknight
    cyberknight Posts: 1,238
    one that comes with an eye mask too? make the arrival of cars even more of a surprise to you.

    +1

    Or maybe the addition of a shirt with run me over please on the back as well?
    FCN 3/5/9
  • Aguila
    Aguila Posts: 622
    Lets not go there with the safety arguments please, we've heard it all before.

    I use:

    http://www.cheapestelectrical.co.uk/pro ... dio+DA1103

    1GB of MP3 plus DAB radio at £29.99= winner. Sold out at the mo, might be available elsewhere.
  • il_principe
    il_principe Posts: 9,155
    one that comes with an eye mask too? make the arrival of cars even more of a surprise to you.

    +1

    Or maybe the addition of a shirt with run me over please on the back as well?

    funny-dog-pictures-my-opinion.jpg
  • cyberknight
    cyberknight Posts: 1,238
    OFC everyone is entitled to their opinion i can only go on my experiences, round here i am the only "pacey? " commuter i ever see, the rest ride on foot paths so drivers do not look out for you .

    Without hearing and constant shoulder looks to let drivers know you can see them it can be very dicey.
    If you have a nicer commute and feel safe to do so go for it
    FCN 3/5/9
  • yes i was not after the safety angle :twisted: my ride back is all cycle track...so i should be reasonably safe there....

    "Cycling is like a church - many attend, but few understand."
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/trevtherev ... 338579801/
    www.runningfree.co.uk
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    One that if dropped and smashed won't make you cry or break the bank to replace.

    If I ever do use one it's for one ear as I need to hear traffic!
  • iPete
    iPete Posts: 6,076
    Old iPod shuffle, the one with the clip that has controls on.
  • cyberknight
    cyberknight Posts: 1,238
    trevtherev wrote:
    yes i was not after the safety angle :twisted: my ride back is all cycle track...so i should be reasonably safe there....

    Sorry if we got confused i was aiming the reply at another poster who decided to use pictures of dogs rather than trying to put forward a coherent sentence .
    FCN 3/5/9
  • Aguila wrote:
    Lets not go there with the safety arguments please, we've heard it all before.

    I use:

    http://www.cheapestelectrical.co.uk/pro ... dio+DA1103

    1GB of MP3 plus DAB radio at £29.99= winner. Sold out at the mo, might be available elsewhere.

    only a bit muffled tho :wink: (joke honest - couldn't resist)

    you will be sure to jump in next time someone on here is naive enough to suggest a helmet might have saved them from getting hurt and the wolves start to circle.