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Review on ๐ŸŽต Saregama Carvaan 2.0 Portable Digital Music Player - Enhanced Sound by Harman/Kardon (20,000 Songs, WiFi, Champagne Gold Color) by Omar Malvo

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great player, great sound quality. These songs deserve this and more

Absolutely amazing. We've been waiting for this player for a long time. The sound quality is excellent considering we're mostly talking about older turntables. The application is very useful - so you can use the application to play the songs in the order or playlist you want. Sometimes blurry when trying to find the player. But for the most part it works. Search is a very useful feature. Still try the Wi-Fi feature, which allows you to play additional content, including regional content, from the player. This is a big plus over the old version. You don't need an app or a phone. You can just turn on the player and select a channel. Out of 5000, 10% are considered evergreen and really classic. So if you don't like the song you're currently playing, just use the hard buttons to jump to the next one. Although most of these songs are downloadable and I have them in various forms, I've even converted CDs to FLAC knowing they're oldies. and you may not gain much from having them all in one place - engaged and with the treatment they deserve, making this player a tough proposition to beat. The player is available in different colors. I love the champagne gold color - it's easy on the eyes. The player is heavier than the standard version and doesn't feel crappy, which I like, although it's a matter of personal preference and many songs fit on an 8GB stick. While most of the classic and evergreen songs are included, I couldn't find some of my old favorites that are hard to find and many catchy 80's songs. This would be a bit of a problem as it's actually impossible to own everything as the Saregama may not even have the rights to some of them. Many will say that this is for previous generations and is intended more for our elders. I rather disagree. Although today there are so many good new songs by very talented singers like Arijit Singh, Sonu Nigam, Shan, Hariharan and before them Alka Yagnik, Kumar Sanu, I kind of rarely hear them after a year or two, not many people do. These songs by Lata, Asha, Kishore, Rafi, Mukesh, Manna Dey, Yesudas, Jagjit Singh and many other hugely talented artists from the 50's/60's/70's are still playing on most radio stations today and they continue to age as they age Wine.

Pros
  • Bluetooth and FM transmitters
Cons
  • Updates available