Many companies make small solid-state digital audio players, essentially producing flash drives with sound output and a simple user interface. Examples include the Creative MuVo, Philips GoGear and the iPod shuffle. Some of these players are true USB flash drives as well as music players; others do not support general-purpose data storage.
Many of the smallest players are powered by a permanently fitted rechargeable battery, charged from the USB interface.
Many of the smallest players are powered by a permanently fitted rechargeable battery, charged from the USB interface.
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