Active Trax Audio Player

Crank It to Play It

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The Active Trax audio player is a cool gadget that will appeal to you whether or not you like portable gadgets. I mean, who wouldn’t like a radio cum music player that can be charged by built-in solar cells, an AC supply, and best of all cranking it up by hand. I wish all gadgets and appliances come with this feature that can make them run on applying elbow grease. A full recharge of this gadget will keep it going for seven hours. It is more than just a convenient application, in fact it can come in useful for campers who can tune into AM / FM weather stations.

The Active Trax audio player is a compact piece having dimensions 3″L x 3½”H x 2¼”D and weighs 11.2 oz. The player is essentially a mini amplifier/radio that can be connected to your MP3 player and you get a nice little speaker to enjoy all your favorite tunes while traveling, picnicking, on the beach, or in front of the computer.

The Active Trax audio player is a small gadget, so don’t go in with great expectations regarding sound quality, quick tuning of the radio, etc. Be reasonable and this device won’t disappoint you. In our opinion, definitely a good buy for $39.95.

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