The listing, 2 GB GPX MP3 Player & Cute Speakers (w/ manual, cord, case, and songs) has ended.
Up for grabs is a used 2GB GPX mp3 player that includes an adorable portable speaker as well as the manual, USB cord, and protective rubber case for the mp3 player.
I have had this for about three years and it is still in great shape! There are some scratches on the front of the screen and some dust is trapped underneath. But there are no cracks or damages to the device itself.
There are two ports on the top for headphone or speaker jacks. At the bottom is a plug in for a simple USB cable which WILL be included. On one side is a switch to turn hold on or off. The other side has a button to switch from MTP to USB; a mode button to switch from repeat one, repeat all, random, random repeat or normal play; and a button to switch the equalizer from rock, pop, classic, jazz, bass, or normal. I have gotten this device to hold up to about a thousand songs, depending on how big the files are. At the moment, there are 54 songs on it, the majority of which are Jeffree Star and Blood on the Dance Floor. (The winner can talk with me and I can let them know what other songs I have available to put on it. If you're curious about my music style, just let me know. I have quite a few songs on my computer that can be easily added to this device.)
The speaker that comes with this auction is white and looks like a little person. My dad won it through work or something and didn't use it, therefore passed it down to me. Works wonderful! It takes three AA batteries, of which are included. The fun thing is, though, that this speaker will play even without batteries at a set, reasonable volume. When turned on, only one speaker work. When played turned off, both speakers work. I've found it to be very nice and the volume can go up pretty high. This speaker has a cord in the back that attatches to any regular headphone port, which can be wrapped up on the back when not using. It also has the option of using a 4.5V DS adaptor to plug into the wall.
Any questions, just ask!