![]() ![]() ![]() Some find the wheel imprecise and it also makes accidentally changing the volume easier.You may need to buy an armband if you want to use it at the gym or jogging.You can’t clip it directly to your shirt sleeve, pocket, etc.It’s bigger, heavier, and especially wider.There are line outputs available in the connector. I’m not sure many take advantage of it, but the “dock-style” connector at the base of the Clip+ allows it to be used in Sansa-compatible devices like portable speakers, etc.It’s much thinner than the Clip+ which makes it seem more sleek and expensive. The back is “rubberized” which makes it feel better in your hand. The Fuze looks and feels more substantial.You can take your pictures with you and display them on the Fuze.You can watch videos in several formats including MP4, MOV, AVI, DiVX, WMV.The Fuze has a larger battery and will play music longer than the Clip+.The buttons are more spread out on the Fuze and it has a rubberized rotating "wheel" which makes navigating the menus, adjusting the volume, etc. The controls are larger and easier to use.The bigger screen is especially an advantage with Rockbox as it can display all sorts of cool things. The screen is bigger, easier to read, in color, and can show more information like more of the artist/song information, album art, etc.I purchased a black 4 GB version for $50.įUZE ADVANTAGES vs CLIP+: Some reasons why someone might choose a Fuze over the Clip+: And the newer Fuze+ is getting some negative reviews, so I wanted to grab an original Fuze before they're all gone. The word on the web is the Fuze has similar performance to the Clip+ and it has several advantages. INTRO: I liked the Sansa Clip+ so much I was curious about its bigger brother: The Fuze. ![]()
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