The Muse features a metal clip to attach it to your collar, belt loop or anywhere else you would want to clip it. A standard 3.5mm headphone jack and 4GB of internal storage. It also has what Samsung calls SoundAlive audio tech.
At first glance and first thought you might not think this has the potential to make it into your bag of goodies. If you add up the amount of time you personally spend listening to music using you device and the amount of battery drain you consume, it can add up to a whole heck of a lot. I can see how this would come in handy, especially with the ability to sync between your device and the player. I would have liked the U.S. model to incorporate a bit more. Like a Bluetooth streaming feature like the Bluedio DF-200 we reviewed earlier. Then it could have doubled as a controller for your device for alternative music solutions like Spotify and Google music instead of being reliant on music you have on your device already. Maybe they Muse 2 will find its way to market next year and bring things up a bit.
The Muse will set back your pocket-book a meager $49.99. We don’t see an availability date and a visit to the products page lists it as back ordered.
Source: Sammyhub