which (Bad) just gives me another thing to remember to do before I go to bed.īad - When I noticed more music had been added to my Recently Played in Spotify. I haven't tested this yet, but I'm assuming it will only work if your connected to WIFI and the device is charging or turned on. You can even set a time of day for it to sync, previously added playlist in case of changes since last update. You can select playlists individually or select to fill it up. The app automatically sync's with Spotify on your phone to show playlists you can select to add for download to the Mighty player. Good - Once I finally figured out the app interface (which again, was confusing) set up was fairly easy and strait forward. I'm sure they had their reasons for doing this, but as a user who doesn't care about all that – it’s annoying. I don't like that I have to navigate between Spotify and Mighty to update, add, sync, etc. Why in the world are there two apps? It would have been much more convenient to control the Mighty player (That's made exclusively for Spotify) from Spotify, as a plugin or something like that. As a Web Developer/ Designer, I equate that to bad design and in this day and age, just feel it's unacceptable.īad - The Spotify / Mighty app separation. Ultimately, I think I spent a good hour trying to figure out the app with all its little nuances. Then, when trying to sync initially, the Mighty player kept connecting, and disconnecting. It took me some time to figure out how to connect the Mighty player to the app, then even more time to realize that you can’t sync songs unless your connected to WI-FI. However, the manual referred to "white" lights, that I found out through deductive reasoning where actually "pink" on the model I purchased. When I downloaded the app, it included a walkthrough of the Mighty players interface, to describe the various lights and buttons. Good - Instruction manual was short and sweet and directed me to download the Mighty app, where I would be led through setup.īad - The Mighty app in general. So, it was comforting to know that all it does is play music!! The design was simple and no digital interface to figure out! I feel like every device I own is trying to take over my life and think for me. Good - When it arrived, I liked the size and the simplicity of the device. However, I am a firm believer that you get what you pay for, so I don't mind spending close to $100 for something, If I believe it will work. The Mighty was a bit more expensive then I would have liked to spend, mainly because I had never heard of it. Initially I stumbled across the Mighty player, when looking for something to play my music during workouts to replace my huge iPhone 8 Plus! Initially I wanted an ipod shuffle, but once I realized Apple discontinued them, I began looking for an alternate solution. This was to give myself time to use the Mighty player in a few workouts and give it a fighting chance. I used it for about a week before I wrote a review. A small price to pay for a detraction free workout I guess. Ultimately, I’d say the average person would be happy with this device, but it may take some getting use to. Overall, - I gave the Mighty 3 stars, because there is an even balance of things I like and dislike about it overall.
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