USB Cable

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The included USB-cable is used to store music on the Jukebox. It's 2 m or 6 ft 6" long, which I consider as another generous idea of Creative. Often enough USB-cables provided with printers are significantly shorter, although many people like to put their printers in a different spot than their computer system. With Creative's long USB-cable you can make sure that your Nomad Jukebox can rest in a good place while it's hooked up to your PC.

Pouch

The pouch is nothing much and merely useful to transport the Jukebox from one place to another. It doesn't give you access to the buttons and its strap is much too short to fit around your shoulder. It also doesn't offer space for the headphones. The pouch is of course not made of leather but some cheap artificial material, so that I doubt it will withstand a lot of heavy-duty usage.

Remote Control

The Nomad Jukebox has an IR-port in the front of it, which is supposed to be good for a remote control. This remote control would make a whole lot of sense, since you could easily hook-up the Jukebox to your stereo system at home and enjoy the 100 hours of music stored on it. However, so far Creative isn't providing a remote control. I hope, though doubt, that Creative will equip all Jukebox owners with a free one once it's available.

Buttons


The buttons of Creative's Nomad Jukebox are large enough and easy to handle as well as pretty self-explanatory, making the usage of the Jukebox pretty simple.


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