Brando USB MP3 Player + Card Reader Revealed

New MP3 Player/MicroSD Reader Has Small Form Factor, Cheap Price

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Brando is usually always good for cheap and quirky USB gadgets and this time is no different. They’ve unveiled the “USB Tiny MP3 Player + micro SD Card Reader”. The small device looks like a colorful thumb drive, but it actually will play your music and help you adapt microSD cards for a PC.

A ton of gadgets these days offer microSD slots for more expansion memory, so you may find more and more need to access microSD cards on a conventional PC. This little gadget solves your problem. It’s also a MP3 player, but I think it’s clear that Brando intended it to be a microSD card reader first.

Why? The ‘MP3 player’ has no on-board storage. It plays the music off of the microSD card you’ve got in there. It comes at a cheap price ($18), but users have to provide their own memory. It can support microSD cards upto 32GB, and when using it has a MP3 player it’ll have two hours of battery life. It’s now shipping worldwide from usb.brando.com.

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