GAJAH targets shuffle mentality with music player
updated 10:30 am EDT, Wed April 4, 2007
GAJAH Snafu Music Player
Singapore-based GAJAH has shown a new, screenless media player for runners. Dubbed the Snafu, the flash jukebox borrows the same overall principle as the iPod shuffle and is shaped like a clip, allowing its owner to hook the device to a pocket or a shirt collar. A pair of new features make the player more accommodating, GAJAH adds. Built-in Bluetooth links the player with a cellphone and pauses playback for incoming calls; the device also responds with voice feedback to give a status update without having to glance at the device itself.
Precise features weren't revealed, but should include MP3 and WMA music support as well as syncing with a PC through a mini-USB-to-USB cable. The Snafu should be available soon in southeast Asia, though North American availbility is unknown. [via AVING]






