





๐ง Elevate your everyday soundtrack with style and stamina
The iRiver T9 Classy Black 4GB MP3/MP4 player combines a sleek aluminum chassis with a robust 24-hour battery life, built-in fitness tracking, and versatile media features including FM radio and voice recording. Its high-speed USB 2.0 interface also doubles as a flash drive, making it a durable, stylish, and multifunctional companion for music lovers and active professionals alike.
| ASIN | B00566CMC2 |
| Additional Features | FM Radio, Voice Recorder |
| Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Component Type | Display, Playback Controls |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 2.7 out of 5 stars 6 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | iRiver |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | T9 |
| Model Name | iriver |
| Special Feature | FM Radio, Voice Recorder |
| Supported Standards | MP3, MP4 |
| UPC | 821566008527 |
M**K
Not your old T30 I'm afraid
on off button kinda cumbersom to find and use. The whole functionality not as smart as the T30 which this was replacing. Great battery life. So so radio. Good for the sale price.
N**R
iRiver's T9
They are selling a defective product. The device has a "time record" function that allows you, for example, to record a radio program broadcast in the middle of the night and listen to it in the morning. EXCEPT that there is a defect in the programming or engineering, and while it does make the recordings as indicated, during playback it "skips" words every few seconds and so the programs or music you listen to are distorted. After I bought it I discovered that others had had the same problem and were told it was not fixable. It still functions OK in all other dimensions, but earlier versions of iRiver T-series (T10, T50 --- no longer on the market) were perfect in this regard. This ruins it for me.
I**T
Has some drawbacks, but is a good choice overall.
*Update 11/27/12* After a few months of use I really don't have much to add to this review. However, here are some things I noticed: 1) This thing is really easy to lose. Really easy. ;) 2) I got used to the time not being displayed. It's not really such a big deal. 3) The flash drive capability is nice, but more a minor pro than a major advantage. I didn't use it too often. 4) The radio reception is not very good. This is not surprising, considering the lack of an antenna and the footprint of this device, but still disappointing. 5) Battery life is better than stated in the original review. It is very close to what it is advertised. 6) This thing is pretty durable. Also, I got many compliments about the style of my mp3 player. It's still four stars. Again, it has disadvantages, but overall it is a very solid choice. I took me about 2 weeks of searching before I found and finally decided to buy this mp3 player. It seemed just about the right price for what I was getting and what I needed, which was to have a durable, stylish mp3 player with a long battery life for listening primarily to music and occasionally audiobooks. The radio and especially the ability to use the mp3 player as a flash drive were also factors in my decision. But the most important factor was battery life. My last mp3 player was a Insignia Sport which I liked very much overall but it had an atrocious (I am talking about 3-4 hours of music playback) battery life. When I lost it, I began to search for a just as capable alternative (minus the video playback, I hope nobody wants to watch videos on a 2 or 1 inch screen) with better battery life. I looked at various players including the Sansa Clip+ and the Sony Walkman players. However, the Sony's were a little out of my price range and eventually it came down to the Sansa Clip+/Clip Zip against the iRiver T9. The Sansa clip was considerably cheaper, but it was made out of plastic and had a disappointing screen. This one included all the features I wanted PLUS a stopwatch, pedometer, radio, and, most importantly, THE FLASH DRIVE capability. After doing more research I discovered that the Clip had relatively low reviews with many people saying that it has wiring problems and decided to get this. Now we get to one of the reasons I gave this mp3 player 4 stars and not 5. The first is customer service. I needed this mp3 player for a 4-day camping trip and was hoping that it would be delivered in the 4 days before I commenced on my trip. I thought that if I was paying an extra $9 for shipping such a small device, I would at least get 2 or 3 day shipping. But boy, I was wrong. I contacted the seller and after a few days (more than I would have liked)he replied and offered to upgrade the shipping for $10 DOLLARS for 3 day shipping and $15 FOR 2 day shipping. I was amazed. I'm paying you guys $9 bucks for shipping a tiny device, and you want $10 more for 3 day and $15 for 2 day? Obviously, I chose to not pay up and go camping without it. The customer service is in no way bad or rude, but I still think that asking so much for shipping is going a little overboard. You may not think this way. When I came back from the trip I immediately picked up, opened, and unpackaged the player. This is probably one of the coolest-looking mp3 players you can buy! The aluminum gives it a premium feel and I really like the design. But now on to the features. Battery life was a little less than advertised but not bad at all. There was plenty of juice for me to listen to it for about 2 hours a day and for 4-5 days, and after that there was still about 40-50% left. The sound quality sounds excellent to me even with the included earbuds (but I'm no audiophile). Radio reception was not excellent but not bad, either. The flash drive worked excellent in both syncing music to the player and using it as a regular flash drive. I love that you can put a doc or pdf file on the mp3 player and be able to see the title in the integrated "browser"! Now for the two things I didn't like. 1) The time is not displayed on the top of the screen. 2) The player will remember where you are in an audiobook if you listen to it, pause it, and then shut it off, but it will not save your place if you switch to another song! So if you are listening to a long audiobook and suddenly fell like switching to something else, you'll have to fast forward through the whole thing once you come back to it! This isn't very annoying if you don't listen to audiobooks often, but if you do this is probably not the mp3 player for you. Overall, this was an excellent choice and I am happy that I chose this over the Sansa clip. The design is excellent and durable, the battery life pleasing, and how many times can I repeat that this can be used as a flash drive! I will probably update this review after several months of use.
J**E
Schedule FM recording skipping time problem!
I recently bought the iRiver T9 for recording a radio talk show that begin at noon for 3 hours long. I was using a Cowon Iaudio7 for that, but after many years it failed. So i set the T9 for the show and in deed record it. But when i arrived from work i found the player still on in radio function with battery near empty. I thought to myself why it has not shut off after the timed recording? I play the recording and find intermittent time skipping, enough to skip entire words so it was difficult to understand the conversation. I was very disappointed at that point. So i contact the iRiver support and they answer me that this problem isn't fixable, and offer me complete refund. SO my comment is they sell those T9 knowing that they are defectives, hoping i wont notice it i don't know? Oh the radio is very good and the sound of the player is great, but recording is DEFECTIVE and they know it!!! Please be aware of that before buying!
I**T
Impressive features, lacking quality
As always with iRiver, the formats list supported by T9 is impressive. The sound is nice, nice-looking design and aluminium body, excellent battery life. Now to the downsides: quality. I only own it for 6 months and have already replaced it via customer service (internal flash went bad or something like this) There is no clip-on of any kind. Couldnt find suitable accessory either. Being the newer model, this one doesn even have bookmarks (critical for me as extensive audiobook listener). So i would say, shop for something else... probably another iRiver model.
R**O
Recorded Radio Users
I purchased this unit for one reason. It has a 30 second skip feature. This enables one to "fast forward" through the commercials when listening to recorded radio. The skip feature has multiple settings from 3 seconds to 3 minutes. When I was no longer able to purchase the Samsung YP-U5 I took a chance purchasing this unit after reading a reference in the manual to a 10 second interval jump in study mode hoping that the interval was adjustable as it is not documented anywhere. It is a very nice unit. The menu system is not well designed for my particular use but very usable. Settings that are frequently accessed should be more convenient like sleep timer and file delete. Other one time settings could be given lower menu priority like screensaver and time&Date. The cursor keypad requires precision use. It has good tactile feedback. With practice one can use it without looking. The scan speed is a constant rate so to use it to locate a position in a large recording is a little slow even at its highest setting. I usually just cursor repeatedly using the interval skip. It does not have a shirt clip feature. It does have a place to attach a strap, but it did not come with one. I did not see an accessory list.
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