![]() ![]() ![]() The Mighty Vibe also gets improved battery life, giving users over five hours of playback between charges. It can also hold podcasts, too, if you prefer to listen to those during workouts, making this a viable replacement for those times you’d prefer not to bring your phone along. A total of 8GB of storage is available right on the player, which, according to the outfit, is enough to hold up to 1,000 music tracks, so you get to go out with a generous music library in tow. They also use a new Bluetooth software that ensures compatibility with all Bluetooth devices, so whether you’re using a popular brand of headphones or some obscure brand, it should be able to work with the player without any incidents.Īs with the original, the device uses your phone to sync your Spotify playlists (it does that over Wi-Fi, so it won’t take that long), which it then stores inside its onboard storage for offline playback. ![]() That means, you don’t have to clip it to your clothing at all times, as you can now set it down on a nearby desk without losing connectivity with your headphones. The Mighty Vibe, for instance, houses a redesigned antenna that promises expanded Bluetooth playback range and stronger connectivity. ![]() Inside, however, is where the changes become significant. There’s also a playlist selector button, with the name of the playlist verbally spoken into your headphones, so you know exactly what the heck you’re loading to play. It retains the physical buttons, too, so you can easily start, stop, pause, skip, and adjust volume with just a single push. The Mighty Vibe improves on its predecessor by addressing those problems.įrom the outside, it looks very similar to the previous model, with the same compact profile, square shape, and a clip in the rear that lets you attach it to your clothing. As a music player, though, it wasn’t perfect, with users complaining of Bluetooth reliability and incompatibility with various audio products. While it definitely isn’t a necessary device (given that every phone can play Spotify), it’s did satisfy an existing need for all the people out there who didn’t like carrying their phones during runs, workouts, and training sessions. Mighty debuted last year with a unique product – a dedicated portable music player for Spotify users. ![]()
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