INCORRECT disassembly. Use a heat gun carefully to remove the clear lens, exposing 4 screws, then the top control will come off. Two more screws removes the whole circuit board.
Try using a 512 GB memory card. I did that with my SanDisk Sport Clip in the external card slot. It works fine. Now I can listen to 27,500 320 Kbps .MP3s. With over 149 GBs free space on the card for more music.
Hi, I saw your youtube vid about swapping out the uSD card on a Sandisk Clip Sport+. My daughter's Clip has developed a couple faulty sectors on the 117MB hidden partition and will no longer boot. Could you share a copy of your backup image so I can fix this up please?
just bought one of these. wow, upgrade the storage to however big a sd card i want? any other upgrades anyone can think of like the screen or a better clip? is bluetooth connectors upgradable, so it can use aptx or ldac? sure its still low quality as opposed to hi res, but for $60, i wish i had one of these instead of 5 ipods back in the day. wander how much we can pimp out these lil guys, to make them more competitive to "advanced technology"
This is an awesome breakdown! My wife recently stepped on my daughters Sandisk Clip. I got a replacement for her but I’m considering trying to open the broken one and replacing the LCD for myself. Curious your thoughts on if that’d be worth the effort and if you have suggestions on where to source parts. Thanks!
I've swapped clip lcd's before between a bricked unit I had on hand and one that had a shattered screen. It's not particularly difficult if you have some experience with surface mount soldering. As for where you can source a replacement part, I'd start with looking at the back of the lcd for a model number to google. I honestly don't know off the top of my head if it's a custom part or off the shelf that would be easy to find a replacement for.
Lol I did something similar to an older clip+ I had with a busted clip, but I glued a 1000mAh battery to the back where the clip went. The thing could run forever on a fully charged battery (I ran rockbox battery tests and it easily ran for over 50-60 hours).
I'm looking for a reliable simple mp3 with an insanely long battery life and a massive storage capacity. Do you think we can mod these Sansa players with a large battery?
Was wondering if you can help wit mines ...i was able to put songs on my sd n play them on my sandisk but sent back to the company n now get it back n wont read my sd i notice that they upgraded the firmware from the 1.10 To a 1.14...so dont no of that has anything to do
It's a 32gb file, so not really sure how to share without deleting half my cloud storage (and it'd take a long time to upload/download). I can try compressing it but that may not help much.
@@MaslaQ92 If the card/mp3 player still mounts when plugging it into your computer, you can try upgrading the firmware manually via the sandisk approved method: kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/23604
Yep, hell they could even ... gasp, use it to sell their own memory cards!!! I'm seriously sick of everything going either to the cloud for storage or just having non-expandable storage with a massive premium price jump over a similarly sized sd card.
I don't see any physical reason why this shouldn't work, but the software might lock out bluetooth automatically when the radio is turned on so you may have to modify the software to disable this.
I've got a 16GB version of the Sansa Clip Sport Plus and it won't connect to my BT 5 earbuds. It works fine with an older BT4 headset. I see that the 32GB firmware page has some BT code that isn't on the 16GB page. Has anyone tried putting this BT code on a 16GB device - either as is or upgraded as in the video (nice work, btw).
I upgraded to 64GB following these instructions and installed the 32GB firmware and the 32GB BT firmware. Works fine except BT gives an error and won't turn on. Reinstalling the 16GB firmware restores the BT function. Then I discovered that just putting the 32GB firmware on breaks the BT, so a bit of a disappointment as it seems the 32GB firmware is needed for the larger card size to work properly (as reported below).
I love fixing electronics but I've not learned professionally please help me to establish my first step in furthering my education.. school training etc./details
It really depends if you want to do electronics as a profession or a hobby? I don't really believe everyone has to go down the four year degree path to get the kind of experience they want, especially if it's for a hobby, but if you want to go into something like designing/fixing electronics as a day job then it may be necessary to obtain some level of degree and/or certification.
A start would be looking into some electrical engineering courses at local community colleges to see if you'd like to get deeper into the subject. From there you can decide what area you wanna concentrate on, which affects if you want to try for a 2 or 4 year degree and/or the necessary certifications.
Video makers should make sure to speak louder as clearly as possible so anyone can hear the information given. There are people with hearing difficulty that would be interested to hear your good advice. .
Yes* *I successfully did a 128gb card mod on the model released after this one, but as far as I can tell they are almost identical so I expect it should work for this one as well
@@sjm4306 ah I see, so if someone buys one of these new, do they have to have soldering equipment or not to do this? I only have the knife and hairdryer. Also, does the thing feel more flimsy after the mod is done or does it feel the same just without water resistance
Technically no soldering required (though it is usually a good idea to desolder the battery before swapping the sd card as working on a live circuit has a risk of damage). I don't really notice a difference after the mod but I'd guess the water proofing is a bit less effective as I reused the original adhesive (replacing it with new adhesive and properly applying it would get it back to original condition).
I'm sure it would work, but there are two possible gotcha's: the entire capacity may not be fully recognized (depends on how the firmware's address space is implemented) and even if it does there's definitely a hard limit on how many tracks will fit in the music database (I think I remember reading the limit is somewhere around 4000 tracks but I could be misremembering).
It's an interesting idea, and your skills are obviously well above average, but this looks like quite a lot of trouble to go to for this player when you could simply get one of the much better players compatible with high resolution audio that come with one and often two SD card slots for expansion. Also, I wouldn't want to compromise the moderate water resistance by breaking that seal, especially because I often carry mine in my shirt pocket, where that resistance is really useful while I'm out mowing the yard and doing other work get the sweat going.
Yeah I wouldn't suggest specifically going out to buy this player to mod, but if someone already has one and wishes it had more memory then this mod will do just that. As for breaking water resistance, if that's a key feature then applying silicone lubricant to the rubber o-ring seals before reassembly and applying a new cut adhesive to the front bezel (though not sure how much waterproofing this actually does even on a stock player, I expect most of that is handled by the previously mentioned rubber seal ring) will do the trick.
Thanks for the detailed tutorial! Just completed an SD Card upgrade Mod and can confirm a 128 GB card will work.
but will a 512 work?
id like to know
Thanks! I just did this following your tutorial and it went perfectly.
INCORRECT disassembly. Use a heat gun carefully to remove the clear lens, exposing 4 screws, then the top control will come off. Two more screws removes the whole circuit board.
Sorry, when I made this video there were no teardown videos so I had to just figure it out by myself.
Could you do a video on replacing the battery?
That is super cool. 128GB here I come.
Try using a 512 GB memory card. I did that with my SanDisk Sport Clip in the external card slot. It works fine. Now I can listen to 27,500 320 Kbps .MP3s. With over 149 GBs free space on the card for more music.
Hi, I saw your youtube vid about swapping out the uSD card on a Sandisk Clip Sport+. My daughter's Clip has developed a couple faulty sectors on the 117MB hidden partition and will no longer boot. Could you share a copy of your backup image so I can fix this up please?
I am so pleased I found your video I was going to buy one but after watching your video I will stay away from this product, thanks
just bought one of these. wow, upgrade the storage to however big a sd card i want? any other upgrades anyone can think of like the screen or a better clip? is bluetooth connectors upgradable, so it can use aptx or ldac?
sure its still low quality as opposed to hi res, but for $60, i wish i had one of these instead of 5 ipods back in the day. wander how much we can pimp out these lil guys, to make them more competitive to "advanced technology"
This is an awesome breakdown!
My wife recently stepped on my daughters Sandisk Clip. I got a replacement for her but I’m considering trying to open the broken one and replacing the LCD for myself. Curious your thoughts on if that’d be worth the effort and if you have suggestions on where to source parts. Thanks!
I've swapped clip lcd's before between a bricked unit I had on hand and one that had a shattered screen. It's not particularly difficult if you have some experience with surface mount soldering. As for where you can source a replacement part, I'd start with looking at the back of the lcd for a model number to google. I honestly don't know off the top of my head if it's a custom part or off the shelf that would be easy to find a replacement for.
aww, Ya are also using thoose thread clippers, its funny how some seemingly unrelated tools can be mighty helpfull in electronics
I should do a video just on weird tools that are useful for diy that someone may not think would be useful
I cringed so hard when i saw Battery cables...
and yeah those small clippers are perfect for kapton tape
well, any tape when ya need precision.
Hi. Awesome video. One question please. Can i update the firmware and add some custom functionalities? What's your take on this?
If you decompile and reverse engineer the firmware yes that's possible but probably not the easiest thing to do.
Shame AnythingButIpod shutdown, this is the type of thing you would see on that site.
Wow, it's been quite a few years since I've heard someone mention anythingbutipod!
I've got a project idea....
3d print something to widen the clip, wire a spare battery in so it has double the life. lol
Lol I did something similar to an older clip+ I had with a busted clip, but I glued a 1000mAh battery to the back where the clip went. The thing could run forever on a fully charged battery (I ran rockbox battery tests and it easily ran for over 50-60 hours).
I'm looking for a reliable simple mp3 with an insanely long battery life and a massive storage capacity. Do you think we can mod these Sansa players with a large battery?
Yep, I added a 1000mAh battery to my old clip+ and I easily get 40+ hours of runtime.
@@sjm4306how? There is no room for bigger baterry if you mean sansa clip+.
I drilled a small hole in the back so I could run wires to a bigger external battery that's glued to the rear clip lol!
Was wondering if you can help wit mines ...i was able to put songs on my sd n play them on my sandisk but sent back to the company n now get it back n wont read my sd i notice that they upgraded the firmware from the 1.10
To a 1.14...so dont no of that has anything to do
Hey, can you share copy of you firmware grabbed from this micro SD card? Mine card died and i try to get player working. Can't find full firmware
It's a 32gb file, so not really sure how to share without deleting half my cloud storage (and it'd take a long time to upload/download). I can try compressing it but that may not help much.
I see, wanted to try if it's possible to fix this player by putting another microSD card with firmware from working one. Don't bother then 😅
@@MaslaQ92 If the card/mp3 player still mounts when plugging it into your computer, you can try upgrading the firmware manually via the sandisk approved method:
kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/23604
Thanks for sharing that and great video.
Great job! But here's a radical idea, why don't they just make them expandable. Like they were over a decade ago.
Yep, hell they could even ... gasp, use it to sell their own memory cards!!! I'm seriously sick of everything going either to the cloud for storage or just having non-expandable storage with a massive premium price jump over a similarly sized sd card.
I think they did it this way to make the unit more water resistant. An external SD card slot is one more point of failure where water could get in.
Well done!
Do you think it is possible to add an antenna to this so you can listen to radio with Bluetooth instead of having to use wired headones?
I don't see any physical reason why this shouldn't work, but the software might lock out bluetooth automatically when the radio is turned on so you may have to modify the software to disable this.
I've got a 16GB version of the Sansa Clip Sport Plus and it won't connect to my BT 5 earbuds. It works fine with an older BT4 headset. I see that the 32GB firmware page has some BT code that isn't on the 16GB page. Has anyone tried putting this BT code on a 16GB device - either as is or upgraded as in the video (nice work, btw).
I upgraded to 64GB following these instructions and installed the 32GB firmware and the 32GB BT firmware. Works fine except BT gives an error and won't turn on. Reinstalling the 16GB firmware restores the BT function. Then I discovered that just putting the 32GB firmware on breaks the BT, so a bit of a disappointment as it seems the 32GB firmware is needed for the larger card size to work properly (as reported below).
I love fixing electronics but I've not learned professionally please help me to establish my first step in furthering my education.. school training etc./details
It really depends if you want to do electronics as a profession or a hobby? I don't really believe everyone has to go down the four year degree path to get the kind of experience they want, especially if it's for a hobby, but if you want to go into something like designing/fixing electronics as a day job then it may be necessary to obtain some level of degree and/or certification.
Id like to explore career potential. While I work my job in recovery. Any recommendations for schooling?
A start would be looking into some electrical engineering courses at local community colleges to see if you'd like to get deeper into the subject. From there you can decide what area you wanna concentrate on, which affects if you want to try for a 2 or 4 year degree and/or the necessary certifications.
Hello ! I need your help !
Where did you get that awesome tray?
It's a silicone work mat I got off Amazon ages ago. I've abused it quite a bit and it's still in one piece.
Hey! I have a gameboy advance sp with the screen that’s not working well. Can you help me?
replacing the screens in gameboys is quite easy. you can even do a ips screen.
Nice this good video
Video makers should make sure to speak louder as clearly as possible so anyone can hear the information given. There are people with hearing difficulty that would be interested to hear your good advice. .
Sorry about that, I'll be sure to speak louder in the future. I appreciate the feedback!
would this work with a 128 gigabyte card???
Yes*
*I successfully did a 128gb card mod on the model released after this one, but as far as I can tell they are almost identical so I expect it should work for this one as well
@@sjm4306 ah I see, so if someone buys one of these new, do they have to have soldering equipment or not to do this? I only have the knife and hairdryer. Also, does the thing feel more flimsy after the mod is done or does it feel the same just without water resistance
Technically no soldering required (though it is usually a good idea to desolder the battery before swapping the sd card as working on a live circuit has a risk of damage). I don't really notice a difference after the mod but I'd guess the water proofing is a bit less effective as I reused the original adhesive (replacing it with new adhesive and properly applying it would get it back to original condition).
i wonder if a 256gb card would work?!
I'm sure it would work, but there are two possible gotcha's: the entire capacity may not be fully recognized (depends on how the firmware's address space is implemented) and even if it does there's definitely a hard limit on how many tracks will fit in the music database (I think I remember reading the limit is somewhere around 4000 tracks but I could be misremembering).
It's an interesting idea, and your skills are obviously well above average, but this looks like quite a lot of trouble to go to for this player when you could simply get one of the much better players compatible with high resolution audio that come with one and often two SD card slots for expansion.
Also, I wouldn't want to compromise the moderate water resistance by breaking that seal, especially because I often carry mine in my shirt pocket, where that resistance is really useful while I'm out mowing the yard and doing other work get the sweat going.
Yeah I wouldn't suggest specifically going out to buy this player to mod, but if someone already has one and wishes it had more memory then this mod will do just that.
As for breaking water resistance, if that's a key feature then applying silicone lubricant to the rubber o-ring seals before reassembly and applying a new cut adhesive to the front bezel (though not sure how much waterproofing this actually does even on a stock player, I expect most of that is handled by the previously mentioned rubber seal ring) will do the trick.
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2:39 just the what? ;o
Oh you heard me!
Hey do you have an email i have some questions about my mp3 clip sport
My email is sjm4306@gmail.com
Hi I got some questions on a sandisk I have. Can you please contact me to see if you can help me out. Thank you
Shoot me an email at sjm4306@gmail.com