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Zebronics Omega MP3DJ
By: Shayne Rana   |   Oct 10, 2008
  • 4
Speaker handy for voice recordings
Sound level is quite high
Audio quality is good
FM radio reception is decent
Battery life is average
Difficult to read e-books on the small screen
Not easy to transfer contacts to the device

Depending on how you look at it, an MP3 player with a built-in speaker could be a good thing or bad. There are essentially two things to consider: (a) what that speaker does for the design of the player as a whole, and (b) what kind of output it delivers. The Omega MP3DJ from Zebronics is a good example of this technology.

Form Factor
The Omega MP3DJ is a small, lightweight MP3 player with a rather large speaker under the dual color OLED display. It looks like something out of the old 70’s Star Trek series, a sort of communicator perhaps. It’s in no way an eyesore, just to clarify. In fact I kind of like its looks.

Just above the display are the Skip keys that can also be used to navigate the menus. Between the speaker and display are two keys, one which allows you to select various menus options etc. and the other a play/pause key.

A mini USB port is located on the bottom of the device with the 3.5mm earphone socket on the top. A power switch is on the side, along with a volume selector key and a switch for activating the speaker. The MP3DJ comes with a total of 2GB of internal memory and is a simple plug-and-play device. The bundled earphones are quite comfy on the ears and good enough to ‘keep’.

Features and Performance
The interface may seem cramped, but it’s not too difficult to maneuver once you get the hang of the keys. It allows you to access folders and play all files in them without creating a Playlist.

To start off with the player's prime focus (audio), I can tell you this is one really loud player. You will not need to keep it on max volume even in crowded areas to enjoy your music. With EQ presets and an SRS WOW engine to enhance your compressed audio, the experience only gets better.

But let’s get to the basics. Though loud, the MP3DJ failed to provide the best in sound quality. Then again it’s not a high-end player. But don’t misunderstand; I’m not comparing it to the iPods or Sony Walkman players, this one fares brilliantly with other players in the same range.


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I owned it for seven months nearly and now the buttons on it have become sensitive (of course, I use it very rough) and the battery finishes off within a week if you don't use it. The radio and other features, I don't use.
But if you want to say about audio quality, it is very fine especially with that SRS and WOW effects. I always hear in WOW mode. It has decent bass and great surround sound effects (the effect is very notable). But the only catch is that the provided ear phones are not good. I am using creative EP-630 earphones but they too are not good regarding bass. Now I use my old aiwa ear phones that came with a Walkman I bought ten years ago. But till now, they are the best in bass. And when coupled with this player, the audio quality is exceptional. I love this player.
Sudhamshu Chandra @ Apr 13, 2009
the player is good but can i get around Rs 1200 price tag,
i really liked the looks and styleing of the player
PRASAD RANE @ Nov 10, 2008
nt attractive
nt catchy
typically old fashion
vaibhav rai @ Oct 25, 2008
Another one of the Palika Bazaar kind.
I've wasted too much time and money on players like this.
Believe me, If you love your music, please settle for no less than a high end music player like the Zune, iPod, Sony walkman, Creative or Cowon players. They are worth every penny you pay for them.
Devavret Makkar @ Oct 17, 2008
i am from jallandhar, punjab from where do i get this Zebronics Omega MP3DJ.
RAJBIR @ Oct 16, 2008
i am from SURAT city, gujarat and from where i can get this product
mehul naik @ Oct 12, 2008
its look is to nice
pancham555 @ Oct 12, 2008
WTF 1400 Bucks!
Asdf @ Oct 12, 2008
looks very odd also screen is very small
sagar @ Oct 11, 2008
Where Can I get this player.?
Dino @ Oct 10, 2008
OMG!!!.....Just Rs.1400 for 2GB.....all the other Chinese players costs more or less the same price.....and u get zebronics quality on tht price which is getting quite good everyday.....I guess this is a must buy if u r looking for a player in tht range......
Namit @ Oct 10, 2008
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