MobiBLU DAH-1500i

MobiBLU DAH-1500i (Black), March 01, 2007.
Inside DAH-15001 2GB (Silver), July 29, 2007.

The MobiBLU DAH-1500i, colloquially referred to as the "Cube", is an MP3 player which is the world's smallest player with FM Radio and Sound Recorder at 24mm (0.94in) cubed. (It is bigger than both the second and third generation iPod shuffle, but the shuffle lacks a display, FM radio reception, and a microphone for sound recording.) It features WMA-DRM, USB 2.0, and 512MB/1GB/2GB sizes in addition to the features on the Canadian DAH-1500s, such as:

The player is powered by a SigmaTel 3520 chip. It was featured at least three times in Wired Magazine in 2005.

For a time, the Cube was sold exclusively by Wal-Mart, but it can now be found at other online retailers.

Accessories

For such a prominently tiny product, it offers a total of 11 accessories according to mobiBLU's Online Store. Three of these accessories come standard with most Cubes, while some featured Wal-Mart packages come with an additional one for free. Interestingly, two official accessories resound with the "Cube" design.

Various cube-shaped Skins have not been listed nor announced at the American website or shop. Currently mobiblu.biz is the US website for the product, so replacement parts are available.

Newer versions

A newer version of the Cube, the Cube2, was released about two years after the DAH-1500i. The current version on the market is the Cube3.

Firmware

The CD that the DAH-1500i originally shipped with contained firmware version 100.100.105. The most recent version available is 100.600.616, but player crashed after update.

Harvard researcher Guillaume Tena created a tool to modify the firmware so that users can change the animation of a music note/mobiBLU logo that appears when the player is turned on. The tool is based on the 100.100.122 version.

See also

Cube2
Q-Be

External links

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