Testseek.co.uk have collected 76 expert reviews of the SanDisk Sansa Fuze and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SanDisk Sansa Fuze.
May 2008
(77%)
76 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Light up this Fuze and you won’t want to retire – its 1.9-inch screen may be a shade smaller and less sharp than the nano’s but delivers visual fireworks when watching short TV shows. Sound quality is crisp and open
Especially when you...
External hot-swappable microSD slot
Excellent audio quality
Radio
The editors didn't like
Screen quality. Not especially stylish...
Screen size
Not as sexy as the iPod
Headphones aren’t much cop
Lacks a little punch and weight
Audio and video performance could be better
Rather basic operation
Not a lot of control over media
Interface could be revisited
Proprietary cable
It's not very exciting.
The control wheel isn’t quite as fast or intuitive as an iPod and the Fuze is a touch larger and heavier than its Apple rival. It’s also stripped down in terms of extras – you won’t find games
Reasonably priced. Cute, compact design. A microSD slot for memory expansion. FM radio. Voice and radio recording.
File support is limited. All video and photo files require conversion.
The Sansa Fuze isnt particularly innovative—its just another simple, yet solid portable media player from SanDisk. We just wish it had more robust file support....
The SanDisk Sansa Fuze is supercheap and nicely compact; it comes in a variety of colors and has an expansion slot that accepts microSDHC cards. The player offers a variety of desirable features such as an FM tuner, Rhapsody DNA integration, photo and ...
The Sansa Fuze uses a proprietary dock connection, the interface is blah, and the screen has a dingy look to it.
The SanDisk Sansa Fuze is a great value--a slim design, simple interface, plentiful features, memory expansion capability, and solid sound quality all come with an easy-to-swallow price tag.
Abstract: The Fuze is a great little iPod nano killer from SanDisks Sansa brand. Its small but feels substantial in the hand with a portable form factor thats nearly perfect. Its a music player first but pretty decent MPEG 4 player as well. The colors and c...
Ability to delete songs on the fly, Great battery life, Competitively Priced, Easy to Use
Travel pouch holds player upside down, clutter gets in, Power slider - cannot just turn on while in pouch, have to remove
Because of the quality of the Sansa Fuze, this review has almost written itself. Like the e200 series before it, this unit is very well designed and has excellent features: Great sound, attractive screen, easy-to-use interface, durable case, robust ba...
Abstract: SanDisk Sansa Fuze If youve been sizing up a third-generation iPod Nano but wish it had a few extra bells and whistles, SanDisks cheeky look-alike deserves careful consideration. Following in the footsteps of its bigger brother, the Sansa View, ...
Abstract: The new Sandisk MP3 player is a ‘mini’ version of the View that we have reviewed in May. But just because it is smaller doesn’t mean that it cannot perform as well as its big brother. We check out Sandisk’s latest offering, the Sansa Fuze, and see how...
Abstract: The 4GB Sansa Fuze handles music, videos, FM radio and voice recording with kick-ass usability, giving Apple devotees a good excuse to ditch their Nanos and embrace the joy of drag and drop. Sandisk have been very apt at designing personal MP3 players ...