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  • OSIM's iGoGo MP3 player / personal massager reviewed

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    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    10.27.2006

    Since you can't take your iJoy ZipConnect chair everywhere you go, OSIM has a portable solution to your "musical therapy" needs. Boasting a stylish enclosure and a pair of massage modules, the iGoGo DAP performed its therapeutic magic surprisingly well -- once the kinks were worked out, that is. Reviewers at CNET were quick to praise the uniqueness of the device, but didn't hesitate to knock the "disappointing monochromatic interface, meager 128MB of internal storage," and the complete inability to play back any format besides MP3. While you can add a few more playlists via the MMC slot, they would've preferred a more expansion SD / CF option; furthermore, the player only mustered about 7 hours of battery life with massage mode in full effect. The crew noted that the "massagers suffered from frequent connection drops," but when things went smoothly, they provided a "truly blissful and relaxing massage experience." Still, for over $400 the iGoGo sports too many archaic features to be considered a true contender, and if relieving stress is your primary concern, you may be better off spending that coin in a day spa. [Thanks, Ficky Rick]

  • OSIM iGoGo MP3 player and personal massager

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    Thomas Ricker
    Thomas Ricker
    09.15.2006

    Well, we never saw this coming. We bring you the OSIM iGoGo MP3 player with music synchronized massager. Yeah, that's right, massager. See, the iGoGo brings 128MB of on-board flash, MMC memory expansion, and two RF-controlled wireless massager units which knead the beat into your muscle. Yeah, it won't regrow teeth, but at least they throw in a few extra pairs of hydro gel pads just in case youGooGoo, dig? And if you're feeling fine now don't worry, the $404 price tag will certainly generate some spasms in need of a rub. [Thanks, spa_lover]