

So, if I were to use 10 point scale, Sansa clip would score 10/10 for reliability, 10/10 for mobility, 8/10 for functionality, 7/10 for user menu, 6.5/10 for sound quality. You can also try to get one of such players cheaply secondhand, that's what I did, as I wasn't sure if I would like it, so I got mine for about 15 quid ($20) used, and It works with no problems at all third year straight, while other players that I own during same period, either broke down or died totally.

It is not the best possible and friendliest, but comparing to other players, it is alright. You can group your music in folders, order them as you like, create playlists, etc. Price: 397.95 Internal Storage: 32GB Android-based smart portable music player, mastering quality lossless FLAC playback and AAC, MP3, WMA and DSD audio playing with 4 Cortex-A9 cores running at 1.4GHz.

Sansa menu is quite user-friendly and intuitive, as for such a small device without graphic user interface nor touchscreen. FiiO X7 Hi-Res Lossless Portable Music Player.
