Walmart sells several usb cords for mp3 players, the cheapest being 11.88. It is available at search_query=mp3+usb+cord&search_constraint=3944&pref_store=5065&tab_value=All&ic=48_0&ref=&search_sort=4&selected_items=+. Ebay and Amazon.com are likely as well to have cheap cords.
you can order a replacement mp3 usb cable either on the web site of the mp3 player you own or you can try other sites like www.amazon.com or www.overstock.com.
A Sylvania MP3 player uses a USB cable. Connect the cable to a computer or laptop and find music using the PC. Once the music is found it can be directly downloaded into the MP3 player.
If you do not mind having a used mp3 player you can get one cheap at www.ebay.com. If you would prefer new I would go to www.amazon.com where there are many to choose from.
well, one place is dollar general, they have cheap mp3's for $20
Yes. You can find the mp3 player under Multimedia on the menu. You can put the music on the phone either via a data cable, or with a micro SD card.
You can charge it using the usb cable with a power inverter ac or dc that has a built in usb port. You could probably find one cheap on ebay.
You can find them at a wide variety of locations. However, one of the best for cheap prices can be found at http://insigniaproducts.com/products/portable-audio.html
If you have a computer put the download cable* in the downloading section an put whatever music you want to download *the download cable should come with your mp3 player
Yes you can. You could use a data cable which could directly connect the mp3 player to the PC and enable downloading of the songs.
Unless you can get to the aux input to plug in a cable for an mp3 player you are stuck with CD audio only. www.trailvoy.com
If you got a USB cable with your mp3 player plug it into your computer. Download music to your computer, then right click on the music files and click SEND TO and what ever your mp3 is called. . . It could be removable disc.
There are a wide variety of ways an MP3 player can be added to a car. For example, one cheap method is by way of a direct inline adapter which connects the MP3 to the car stereo.