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As you might guess, the player could be shaken - thus managing music. For example, if you shake it while music is on, Sansa Shaker switch to a new song. Such technology is not used for the first time: Sony NW-S200 Sport Walkman also offers a songs change by shaking feature, but Sony's player in the form of a thin cigar is not intended for children, obviously.

On the other hand, Shaker will enable children to enter the world of digital music. SanDisk definitely thought about the target audience designing Sansa Shaker design. Its form is ideal for small hands, and the player about the size of the average salt-shaker - no danger of swallowing small details.

Navigation is quite simple - you need to shake the device to switch to another song or spin the ring at the bottom to go to the next or previous melody. Another ring at the top is the volume controls. As always should be done in the case of the MP3 players for children, SanDisk Sansa Shaker is equipped with two sets of a headphone jack, so you can listen to music together. This player is not equipped with a built-in memory, but the SD card can be installed in the SD slot, which is hidden under the cover below (also you can find standard mini-USB port and AAA battery slot there).

Given the MSRP of $39, it's still too expensive to be included into McDonald's Happy Meal, but who knows what the future will bring us.

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