Typical price: £14
What is it: Wired remote for easier control of the Creative Zen Micro
What we think: It's definitely worth the money
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 30 September 2005
Tags: creative, buttons, volume, cable
We like:
Provides easy and tactile access to controls while allowing you to store your player out of sight; has its own hold switch; mode button lets you shift quickly between digital music and FM radio; dedicated volume buttons
We don't like:
Headphone jack placement is counterintuitive; adds more unwanted wire clutter
CNET.co.uk judgement:
Control your Zen Micro with the tactile Creative Zen Micro Remote. It's definitely worth £14
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