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The Insignia Pilot features a Bluetooth transmitter for links with various devices. It can play WMV and MPEG-4 video at 30fps, and supports a variety of audio formats, spread between Audible, MP3, OGG, WMA and WAV.This MP3 player has a built-in Bluetooth ability which allows you to carry your favorite music, photos and movies wherever you go and enjoy them without the need of wires. 8GB* Internal flash storage holds MP3 files, photos and videos.

The Insignia Pilot player is the latest introduction of its brand. Insignia Pilot with Bluetooth (8GB) has been proving how successful it is in the market from lately. Insignia Pilot with Bluetooth (8GB) is gaining an increasing popularity among the consumers and it is surprising to see how this “generic” brand competes with well known brands. The consumers have recognized Insignia Pilot as a ‘best value for money’. The price tag of Insignia Pilot with Bluetooth (8GB) is just $160, which is a rock bottom price compared to the list of features this piece of equipment has.

Features:
• 2.4? high-resolution LCD color display with wide viewing angles
• Built-in digital FM tuner with 20 presets
• Supports quite a number of audio formats such as MP3, WMA, WMA Lossless, Audible, WAV, WMA Pro, WMA DRM and OGG. Also    supports MPEG-4 and WMV video formats and JPEG photo format.
• With Rhapsody DNA integration, the internet radio can be transferred in to the devices so you can listen to FM radio with    20 presets.
• With Bluetooth functionality you can direct the stereo stream to Bluetooth headphones so you don’t have to mess with wires.
• Features a Secure Digital card expansion slot for additional memory capacity
• High-speed USB 2.0 interface for blazing transfer speeds
• Rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides up to 25 hours of playback time
• Compatible with both Windows PCs and MAC

Insignia Pilot with Bluetooth (8GB) Reviews From geardiary

Not the best sounding headphones, but good enough for the price.  They do happen to be the best sounding wireless headphones I have ever used.  Far better than the non-bluetooth set I tried about 2 years ago.  Again, you could spend a whole lot more, but why?  Get these headphones.  They are available only at Best Buy for $49.99.

What I liked: NO WIRES!  They sounded good.

What needs improvement: Needs better noise rejection for voice calls and better interferance rejection when in music mode.

Insignia Pilot with Bluetooth (8GB) Reviews From cnet

The good:
The Insignia Pilot is an incredible value for a media player, and it’s packed with features: Bluetooth, FM radio, line-in recording, photo and video support, and Rhapsody DNA Integration. It plays back a wide variety of audio formats and is compatible with both Mac and Windows PCs.

The bad:
The Insignia Pilot’s sound quality is only so-so, and it’s on the large side for a flash player.

The bottom line:
The Insignia Pilot won’t please audio purists, but it’s a great option for feature hounds who appreciate a good value–and the ability to listen to music sans wires.

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