Brand | SanDisk |
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Manufacturer | SanDisk |
Model number | SDMX30-016G-G46R |
Model Year | 2019 |
Part Number | SDMX30-016G-G46R |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
Digital Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
Mounting Hardware | SanDisk Clip Sport Go MP3 Player, USB 2.0 transfer cable, Quick start guide, Earphones |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium-Cobalt |
Supported Standards | MP3, AAC |
Includes Rechargable Battery | Yes |
Product Dimensions | 5.66 x 3.66 x 1.52 cm; 24 Grams |
Item Weight | 24 g |
Manufacturer | SanDisk |
ASIN | B07MFVMKGV |
Item Model Number | SDMX30-016G-G46R |
Batteries | 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | 6 March 2019 |
SanDisk 16GB Clip Sport Go MP3 Player, Red - LED Screen and FM Radio - SDMX30-016G-G46R
Price: | $72.51 + $7.81 Delivery |
Brand | SanDisk |
Colour | Red |
Supported standards | MP3, AAC |
Memory storage capacity | 16 GB |
About this item
- Super-lightweight player clips on to your clothes or gear and stays in place for a worry-free workout
- Supports iTunes (AAC codec) content
- Built-in FM radio perfect for the gym or your outdoor run
- Crisp LED screen and physical buttons for easy navigation
- High-performance dynamic audio quality and voice recording
Product Information
Size:16GB | Colour:RedTechnical Details
Additional Information
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank |
10,612 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
45 in MP3 & Digital Audio Players |
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Product description
Keep the music on and your phone off with the lightweight clip sport go MP3 player that's designed for your workout. Supporting iTunes and other audio content, its high-performance dynamic acoustic quality makes almost any activity A richer experience. And because it clips on easily, it’s perfect for the way you move. The clip sport go player also features a built-in FM radio, along with a crisp LED screen and physical buttons that help you easily navigate through your content. Holding up to 8, 000 songs (32GB versions) and up to 18 hours of battery life(2), your favorite music helps you go The distance. |(1)Estimates; may vary based upon host device, file attributes and other factors. |(2) based on continuous playback at 128 Kbps MP3; actual life and performance may vary depending upon usage and settings; Battery not replaceable.
From the manufacturer

SanDisk Clip Sport Go MP3 player
Keep the music on and your phone off with the lightweight Clip Sport Go MP3 player that’s designed for your workout. Supporting iTunes and other audio content, its high-performance dynamic acoustic quality makes almost any activity a richer experience. And because it clips on easily, it’s perfect for the way you move. The Clip Sport Go player also features a built-in FM radio, along with a high-resolution LED screen and physical buttons that help you easily navigate through your content. Holding up to 8,000 songs (32GB*)(1) and up to 18 hours of battery life,(2) your favorite music helps you go the distance.
At a Glance:
- Lightweight MP3 player clips in place on clothes or gear
- Supports iTunes content (AAC codec), Audible (DRM), Windows Media Audio (no DRM), and MP3 formats
- Built-in FM radio
- Crisp LED screen & physical buttons for navigation
- High-performance dynamic audio quality
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Clip music onThe SanDisk Clip Sport Go is a super-lightweight and durable MP3 player that securely clips onto clothing or gear for a reassured workout. |
Supports iTunes & other contentThe Clip Sport Go player includes support for iTunes (AAC codec), Audible DRM, Windows Media Audio (no DRM), and MP3 formats. |
Built-in FM radioThe Clip Sport Go player features a built-in FM radio so you won’t miss your favorite DJs or news while you’re on the move. |
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Crisp screen & easy navigationThe crisp LED screen and physical buttons help you easily navigate to your favorite playlist or content. |
Dynamic audioHigh-performance dynamic audio quality allows the Clip Sport Go player to provide a rich acoustic experience. |
8,000 songs & 18-hour batteryHolding up to 8,000 songs (32GB*)(1) and up to 18 hours of battery life,(2) your favorite music on the Clip Sport Go player helps you go the distance. |

Legal Disclaimers
*1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes. Actual user storage less. (1) Estimates; may vary based upon host device, file attributes and other factors (2) Based on continuous playback at 128 kbps MP3; actual life and performance may vary depending upon usage and settings; battery not replaceable.
SanDisk and Clip Sport Go are registered marks or marks of Western Digital Corporation or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries. All other marks are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright 2019 Western Digital Corporation or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Customer reviews
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The players external construction is poor. In order to decrease the volume on my player I have to press down on the button very hard and the button does not flex properly. It's just stiff and unresponsive and I suspect it will break soon due to the force I have to put into it to make this button work. Also the 'up menu' button makes a clicking sound well after it has worked as if it is popping up twice - but does work OK other than the weird noise.
Pros
Good sound quality. Plenty of volume if required. Easy to activate for Audible books using 'Audible Manager'. Very easy to copy podcasts and music to the device. Light and clips easily to a jacket. Has a working FM radio and stop watch. Great the way you can easily navigate folders on the 32GB storage.
Top reviews from other countries

Well... no way a newer product could be worse, right? But this is almost unusable.
- Battery will suddenly go dead on you, even though it said it was fully charged the night before.
- Audible Audiobooks are just rammed into a single folder with unfriendly_file_names and in the order you added them, rather than, oh, how about alphabetical?
- Some audio books appear twice even if you've added them once (and the "shadow" copies report "invalid file format" if you try and play them.
- Podcasts similarly are just one long unfriendly list. You have to organise them yourself if you want any organisation. So whereas in the old player if you had multiple episodes of a podcast, the player would put them in a folder for you and arrange them in order - nope, nothing like that here.
- The old player would remember where you were in the podcast, even if you'd added some other files in the meantime. Not here - complete amnesia. So I end up irritably skipping episodes rather than trying to fast forward to the approximate point where I was before.
Maybe there's a mode I need to set - don't_be_a_completely_rubbish_player, perhaps - but I haven't found it. I don't often work myself up enough to write bad reviews, but this is such a waste of money and such a disappointment.

Das war es aber auch schon. In allem anderen unterschiedet sich dieser MP3 Player absolut gar nicht von den Billigheimern. Wirklich schade, Sandisk hat mal früher wirklich sehr gute MP3 Player gebaut.
- Schlafmodus stellt sich immer wieder zurück auf Null, so das man sich umständlich durchs Menü quälen muss, um den immer wieder einzuschalten, falls benötigt.
- Ordnermodus ist zwar vorhanden, aber es werden keine Unterordner mit abgespielt, das was die Vor-Vorgängergenaeration absolut super konnte. Für mich war das mit ein Highlight, und die älteren Player konnten das fast alle. So ist halt der "Fortschritt", kastrieren bis zum geht nicht mehr.
- Während des Ladens kann man das Gerät nicht ausschalten, es schaltet sich immer selbsttätig wieder an (so ein Schwachsinn)
- kein Micro SD Card Slot (bei 32 GB nicht unbedingt nötig, sollte aber bei dem Preis eigentlich drin sein)
- Bedientasten mechanisch, sind meiner Meinung nach zu tief eingelassen, man muss schon stärker drücken, damit was passiert. Insbesondere die Zurück Taste findet man nicht "auf Anhieb" blind, da fast plan zum Gehäuse. Das war früher überhaupt kein Problem.
- Lautstärke Buttons sind nicht so intuitiv erreichbar wie bei den Vorgängern, ich habe das Gefühl alles wurde irgendwie "versetzt" angeordnet, damit man es bloss nicht so leicht findet. ;-)
- Der Klinkenanschluss ist leider auf der Unterseite, mich stört das beim Joggen mit dem Kabel. Falls es jemanden interessiert.
- Bluetooth ist ebenso wenig vorhanden. Das ist sogar bei den meisten billigen Anbietern dabei, hier aber gar nicht. Das war für mich kein Kaufgrund, aber für den Preis sicherlich für einige andere.
- Ordneransicht Abspieliste ist wahllos durcheinander. Ich habe ausnahmlos alle meine Musik und Hörbücher mit MP3 Tag sehr penibel geordnet und katalogisiert. Den Player interessiert das nicht, er sortiert die Titel wahrscheinlich danach, in welcher Reihenfolge diese auf den Speicher kopiert wurden.
- Wiedergabelisten werden sauber abgespielt. Sobald man dann aber auch nur einen oder ein paar Titel hinzufügt, muss das alles neu gemacht werden.
- "Gedenksekunde" beim durchklicken durch die Menüs...schnelle Navigation geht wirklich anders. Manchmal muss man zweimal drücken, damit es weitergeht. Einfach lahm, diese Menüführung.
Für mich sind das alles nur Rückschritte und Ich vermisse schmerzlich den alten Sandisk ClipZip (+), der einfach perfekt war von der Bedienung und Ausstattung. Mit einem vernünftigen Dateimanager.
Viel zu teuer angesetzt und keinen deut besser als 20 Euro MP3 Player, die es auch zuhauf mit Clip gibt. Was interessiert mich das bessere (schärfere) Display, wenn es eh zu klein ist. Ich hätte lieber gerne Info's auf dem Display zu Bitrate/Länge/Codec usw. Dafür war dann wohl kein Platz mehr, weil superkleine Bildchen ja viel interessanter sind. :-(
Im Vergleich mit meinen älteren SanDisk ClipZip (+) nur Rückschritte in Technik und Bedienbarkeit.
Leider war mein älterer ClipZip defekt (Akkuschaden), ich hätte nicht gedacht, das sich die Technik innerhalb von ein paar Jahren so stark zurück entwickelt.

I was even less impressed by the fact that 5 months after first using, it suddenly wet dead and refuses to either turn on or recharge.
I expected more than 5 months use (using twice a week for 2 hours each time) before it died.

I have two gripes with this new version, first, the way the internal software recognises and sorts audiobook files has changed. Where previously you could order an audiobook correctly by putting all files in the same folder and numbering consecutively, now it looks for numbering in the hidden metadata within each file. If missing, it just orders the files randomly. To edit the hidden metadata you need to install some third party software... basically at that point I gave up. In addition, the file system seems to be possessed; when plugged into a computer you can create folders, drag and drop as expected but the structure as seen from the mp3 player can be completely different, scattering components of audiobooks all over the place.
Second, it quickly developed a weird fault where it plays back at about 2/3 speed most of the time, for children of the 80's it will bring back happy memories of getting your tape wound up in the mechanism. How it manages to synthesise this physical fault is beyond me! Doesn't really matter for audiobooks but unsatisfactory for music playback. Checking online, this looks like it can sometimes be fixed with a factory reset.
Summary: new flashy colour interface at the expense of having an mp3 player that works.
