I had done much research, even called Sandisk (who told me that their docking station would do what I am wanting - obviously wrong!) and still wasn’t really sure what would work in reality. That is a complaint I would put forth to the Sandisk folks (according to Best Buy, Sansa players are the 2nd most purchased MP3’s) - they need to offer at least a decent amount of accessories for their products. Good thing since it is not for the fuze either! This is a bit frustrating, it is a nice MP3 and I knew that there aren’t an abundance of accessories that go with it, but I really did not think that a docking station would be a problem. They do sell the Altec Lansing, which is what they tried to sell me for the fuze, but I don’t want to pay $100(minimum) for it. Sansa FuzeTM Overview 5 This chapter will familiarize you with the features and functionality of your Sansa FuzeTM player. Thanks so much! I just came back from Best Buy, one of the few places that sells the Sansa MP3’s here and they don’t even sell the actual Sansa docking station, which is not a concern since it is NOT what I need. ![]() Of course, you could always get some of those miniscule stereo(?) speakers that sit on top of and plug into your headphone jack. I’m sure with some looking around, you can find something that will fit your needs. Sweet system, but alas, Sansa e200 and c200 Series only. Buy SanDisk Sansa Fuze MP3 Player (Blue) featuring 4GB Flash Memory, Micro SD/SDHC Expansion Slot, 1.9 LCD Display, Audio, Video, Photo, Text, FM Tuner. ![]() Same with the Altec Lansing inMotion iM510 Mobile Audio system here ( tried to link but it wouldn’t take just look for it on the Sansa site). The Macally Portable Stereo Speakers (round) looks like what you’re asking for here on the Sansa site, but it’s not compatible with the Fuze. ![]() 2 Storage is expandable via a microSDHC slot with capacity up to 32 GB, and. 1 The Fuze is available in three different Flash memory capacities: 2 GB, 4 GB, and 8 GB and comes in six different colors: black, blue, pink, red, silver, and white. Don’t rip the face off too quick since there is a. The Sansa Fuze is a portable media player developed by SanDisk and released on March 8, 2008. Lift the edge that is closest to you in the picture in order to release the cable.) One comment. Note that the bottom two clips are held in with a little bit of rubbery glue. (The flap in this picture is black, opposite the cable. Lift the face off and flip the brown ribbon release flap on the connection on the board. Just recently, protective cases started becoming available for the Fuze, and it’s been out how long? Remove ribbon cable connect to the face plate. Also, the Fuze is a rather new model, comparatively speaking, so you may find less choices. If you try to use one made for Ipods, the connector isn’t exactly the same, and you could fry your Sansa. There are some docking/charging/speaker systems available, but don’t get one unless it says it’s “made for” or “compatible with Sansa” devices. Thankfully, there are many more options to choose from. It doesn’t sound like this is what you’re looking for. It plugs into your home stereo and plays through your stereo speakers. The SanDisk MP3 Updater is a standalone application designed to deliver the latest firmware for your SanDisk MP3 player.The Sansa docking/base station is just that. For optimal experience with your SanDisk MP3 player, SanDisk recommends that you update your firmware with each new release. SanDisk actively and periodically updates the capabilities, functionality, and reliability of your SanDisk MP3 player through this firmware. Firmware is the software code that powers your SanDisk MP3 player.
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