• Home
  • Reviews
  • Featured
  • Archives
  • Videos
  • Devices
  • Tegra
  • Send Tips
  • Contact
  • AndroidCommunity on Twitter AndroidCommunity on Facebook AndroidCommunity on Google+ AndroidCommunity RSS Feed

Android Community

    • MUST READ

      STORIES

    • Otterbox Defender and Commuter GALAXY S 4 case hands-on

      May 20, 2013

    • Verizon HTC One reality returns as DROID DNA offer pops up

      May 20, 2013

    • Student wins science fair with 30-second phone battery charger

      May 20, 2013

  • Trending Topics
  • Jelly Bean
  • NVIDIA
  • Galaxy S 4
  • HTC One
  • Nexus 7
  • Sell Your Used Phone

Android Robot Mini FM Radio and MP3 Player with USB and MicroSD Support

1
  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 28 Jun, 2011

Android Robot Mini FM Radio and MP3 Player with USB and MicroSD Support

Today we have a little surprise for all you die hard Android fans or collectors of Andy gear. From Marvel Digital we present you with the Android Robot Mini Radio and MP3 Player. Designed just like a Android mini collectibles this has USB support, comes with a 2GB MicroSD card (supports up to 8GB) and has a built in speaker and some pretty nifty controls to keep the design simple and elegant.

This radio, mp3 player, and speaker will work with USB, Micro SD. As well as playing music from a Android phone, PC, Laptop, Tablet, and dare I say it — iPhone or iPod. If I saw an iPhone using an Android speaker I might just lose it though. We have some videos for you to see it in action as well as some specs and details below.

Features:

-Chromatic flash lights around the neck part, fantastic when used at night.
-FM radio, easy listening to radio, music and news, perfect for students and senior citizens.
-MP3 auto-playback, support for auto playback for inserted TF card, up to 8GB capacity.
-Cute design, google android collectible shape, an awesome decoration alternative at home and in the office.
-Connectable to iphone, ipod, smart phones, cell phones, laptops, PCs, and tablet PCs, standard 3.5mm earphone jack, impressive sound quality, compact and utterly portable.
-Built-in battery, you can charge it by USB slot, a sound standby time, 4 to 5 hours of working time.
-Easy to handle, rotating or pressing the head part.

They claim it has great standby battery life and up to 5 hours of actual playtime. As you can see from the videos below you can pause/play by tapping the head, you twist to change song or FM station and you twist and hold in either direction to turn the volume up/down. It might seem like odd controls but you know it’s cute. I’m sure they were trying to keep the original design clean and simple as possible and I think they’ve achieved that.

They come in both Green or Black and start at $25.00 for the 2GB version and they also offer 4GB ($29.50) or 8GB ($38.50). Check out the videos to better understand the controls and then head down to the source for more details and to buy your very own.


[via Marvel-Digital]
Share
  • Student wins science fair with 30-second phone battery charger
  • Hisense Sero 7 Pro with Tegra 3, Android 4.2 takes on Google's Nexus 7
  • Verizon HTC One reality returns as DROID DNA offer pops up

Tags: collectiblefm radiomp3 playerrobotSaleusb

  • http://beerpla.net Artem Russakovskii

    Cory, we skipped this story because all the units I saw came with a TF card support, not MicroSD. You seem to think it’s MicroSD, however. Can you point me to a unit with MicroSD support?

  • Search

  • REVIEWS

    • AT&T LG Optimus G Pro ReviewAT&T LG Optimus G Pro Review
    • Iron Man 3 game Review: what you need to knowIron Man 3 game Review: what you need to know
    • Samsung GALAXY S 4 ReviewSamsung GALAXY S 4 Review
    • Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 ReviewSamsung Galaxy Note 8.0 Review
    • Pebble review: Two weeks with a smartwatchPebble review: Two weeks with a smartwatch
  • HANDS-ON & QUICK LOOKS

    • Google+ Hangouts app goes live, we go hands-onGoogle+ Hangouts app goes live, we go hands-on
    • Flipboard magazines arrive with v2.0 update, we go hands-onFlipboard magazines arrive with v2.0 update, we go hands-on
    • Lenovo IdeaCentre Horizon hands-on with BlueStacks for Android gamingLenovo IdeaCentre Horizon hands-on with BlueStacks for Android gaming


  • T-Mobile G1 Accessories
  • RECENT COMMENTS

  • About
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise

Copyright 2013 Android Community