I just wanna let you know that I showed my fiancé this, and he did not get it at all…but every time I’m sad, one of his first suggestions is “do you want us to watch the nugget man?”…I just wanna let you know that you brighten my day, and that you’re now known as the nugget man.
I would have loved this back in '06/'07. Futuristic looking, bulky so my fat fingers are at home, and in the dark of a shared room like a dorm, this would have been perfect!
I had one of these in high school! I loved it. For what it's worth the screen was actually pretty bright when it was new, but early OLED systems really rotted away with time. The speakers were also a bit louder back then, I think resistance might have built up in the connection, too.
@@DibIrken thanks! Yeah in 2007 this thing was pretty dang cool. Also the pricing on that tag is sort of wild, I think it was about $150USD, so it was closer to a Nano, but with the speakers added it was considered an alright deal.
Might also be that the bass was on bass boost, and because small speakers like this cannot produce any meaningful bass, the amount of mids and highs were adversely affected as well. I'd have tried this on the normal setting...
That plug was actually used by many phones in Korea. Pretty much was micro usb back in the days. Proprietary outside of Korea, universal in Korea at that time. Easier to find places to charge them in service areas and cafes in Korea in 2000s.
I remember that I had 24-pin connector accessories and chargers that worked flawlessly between my (at that time dying) Samsung clamshell and my LG343i, and between that and another Samsung that was a screaming fortune because was one of the first using 3G. Only thing not working was the headphones, as the Samsung used a 180k resistance on pin 15 and so incompatible with LG phones.
The reason it didn't show up on the mac is the device probably uses mtp to connect (it said mtp connected at first) macOS doesn't have native mtp support. Google has it's own program called Android file transfer (since android uses mtp to connect) but it works with pretty much all mtp devices. I used it to put files to my Windows Phone.
Android File Transfer is frankly terrible, luckily there are much better alternatives now like OpenMTP which actually transfers files faster than the native MTP implementation on Windows
oh my god, I never thought I would see this nugget. when I was in high school a friend had one and that speaker was the most revolutionary thing EVER. he eventually passed it down to me and I lost it. a few years ago I found one at a swap meet for 25 bucks but at the time it seemed like too much so I passed on it. regretted passing on it and last year I paid 50 bucks for one on ebay. this nug has a very special place in my heart and its cool seeing it get its very own video.
I think the one you got was particularly well worn. I had one of these and never had issues with the brightness. or the volume. i recall it being pretty loud.
I've still got mine. I've tried to disassemble it to service the battery, but it's not very service-friendly. I also dropped it and killed the red channel on the screen, which is almost entirely unnoticed because the entire UI is blue and white. Like, you have to open a photo to see red pixels. But yeah, it's loud enough to listen in a quiet room. I mostly used mine in the kitchen while cooking. Not as loud as any decent BT speaker, but louder than the average phone.
I'll never get over his maniacal cackling being drowned out by the massive bass blasting Scarlet Fire from the subwoofers. It's such a classic DankPods moment.
'imagine mp3reedom' is kinda cute tbh and honestly, i wouldn't be complaining about the thickness: i lost my nano in a clothing store and didn't even notice until I got home. I feel I woulda noticed that brick falling out of my pocket.
i love how the selection of beethoven and queen, along with the bass boost being turned on, shows you exactly how old the user was when they last used it.
Some media devices use MTP instead of mass storage. To use it on Mac you need to use something like OpenMTP. MTP stands for Media Transfer Protocol iirc and Windows can read it without additional software
Samsung and Android devices do use MTP to transfer files which I hate because MTP is so much slower than MSDC and it doesn't actually appear under a drive letter on my computer.
My sister had a Samsung slide-out nugget, too - its body slid up to reveal the keypad (it was a phone), and down to reveal the speaker and music controls, and it ran on SymbianOS!
I HAD ONE OF THESE!!! I saved for aaaaaages at my terrible part-time department store job and was so excited when it arrived. Fond memories of nuggets long since passed. RIP Samsung K5, you never were the same after that trip through the washing machine.
I had this !!!! All time most favorite nugget. That screem is dead, it was actually as bright as the buttoms. The speakers was as loud as the top phones, definetily a lot louder, but still it was only two 0.5w speakers. The heaphones were really good tho. The body was huge because it was double shell. It was metal outside and plastic shell inside, so it was bullet-proof you could literally drive over with a car no problem, we used to jump on it and nothing. Only issue with it is that ribbon cable that goes from from main body to battery ( between the speakers ) would easily wear out and break. Most importantly it had an successor, yhe YP-S5 and the biggest feature you could use the mp3 as an external speaker !!!!
Meanwhile, I have a few Chinese FLAC players myself. iPods can only handle up to 24-bits@48khz, and you have to rely on the flash memory inside. HiBy's R2 II supports 32-bits@384khz and DSD256 max (the absolute limit of the ESS 9219c inside), and that needs cards for storage (I presume there's some flash inside for setting storage).
I found a 9 year old phone in our old stuff and now that's my dedicated mp3 player. It only has one speaker so I have to use earbuds/headphones to have a quality experience, but hey, it plays music. The phone projects that the battery can last over 50 hours with the way I use it lol.
The slimmer, speaker-less version of this was the K3. I had that for years (until the motherboard died) and loved it to bits. Nearly as thin (I think) as the nano and just cool, slick design.
I loved flicking through argos catalogues in the early 2000s there was so much stuff like this i especially remember the mp4 players that mimic i pods that you showed at the start dont realise how quick time moves on ....
Man, dank I love ya. So glad I'm here early for a video. You helped me though so many rough patches. You've been making me laugh a long time and some days I really needed one you never failed. Long live the nuggets, peace man. Thanks again.
Same... I just discovered him and an IN a real dark place... Yet, he still gets me to laugh! Thank you, Wade [Dank], for being you, and making these vids! ❤ ❤ ❤
I had one of the thin versions: the YP-K3. No speaker, and therefore really sleek and nice to use. Pulling it out of the drawer now is heartbreaking, because as with yours the screen (which always looked gorgeous), is now dying due to old age. I do know that you do not need special software to use it, you need to put it in 'disk mode' by flipping the power switch while it's connected to the computer or it won't turn up. I never used any software with mine, and I used it for about six years. It even survived a trip into the pool. Great mp3 player.
I had a generic Samsung nano-ripoff nugget back in the day and the sample video that came on it was an ad for this. I wanted one so bad! “Music Space” was a sample song on a lot of their nugs…takes me way back!
This brings me right back to childhood, my uncle had one of these and lent it to me. Back in the day to a kid that was the coolest thing ever to be able to play your music on the speaker. No sure if my standards were really low back then, but I remember it being pretty good 😅
3:20 Nah, that connector isn't proprietary Samsung thing at all. It was called TTA 24-pin and it was standardized charging and data connector for portable devices manufactured by Korean companies.
am i the only one to really like this mp3 concept instead of na-no? like dingus, looks at that fancy ui and foldable speakers! and i love chonky sh!t too, good job smasnug. (i hate the cable tho)
You should do a special nugget dip with all those nuggets you have piled up. Get like a big box/bin and leave them in the packages still and just start digging lol
I didnt have one of these but i did have an iriver E100, which straight up had built-in speakers on the back. Of course it wasn't super thin, but it wasn't a chonkster either. It also had mini USB, you could use it without the bundled software and the storage was expandable. Cost me like $90 in 2008.
That nug was definitely synced with Windows XP back inthe day, theres the 9th symphony from Beethoven and Highway Blues on there. Absolute Win XP classics.
Oh man this looks like a really fun nugget due to the speaker. You whip it out and everyone is impressed due to it being super retro and yet that speaker looks amazing.
I can see the potential for this nug. It was out around the time I was in highschool, and I was constantly going through cheap earbuds as one would always go out after a month or 2 of heavy use, and this, if it were louder and more refine, really could have been a hit. I had a na-no at the time and was often without music when between pairs of $10 earbuds
I had one of the other ones, without the speaker but with the same UI and front. Loved it for a long time, it was my saviour on the long commute to uni back in 2007. I think it still exists somewhere in a drawer in my parent's house.
This nug has the exact same UI as my Samsung from middle school. It was a slightly larger than the Ipod you showed in the video. Would love to see if you could dig one of those up on a nugget dip video. c:
i wanted one of these SO bad back in the day, this thing had the dopest marketing site entirely done in adobe flash. that said i was also a zune die hard, so maybe my tastes in media players were already off the wall lol
Oh my god you just brought back so many memories I think I had a later version of this, I used to use this thing to record music off the radio and UA-cam and I think my version had a few games
0:08 I loved that phone, remember when I first brought it, I was on my last two weeks in hospital at the time, after 1 year in a coma and one year in a spinal injuries rehabilitation unit, was first time I left the hospital grounds and first time out wheelchair bound, my mission was to buy a mobile phone as hospital pay phone cost fortune and kept running out of change, I so remember coming back onto my ward so excited to open and set up my new samsung phone, I know 2 years doesn't sound like long time but I was so amazed just how much technology had evolved, cars looked so futuristic, so remember switching this phone on to get my mind blown because the buttons actually lit up and had a colour display 😂 25 years later I'm still wheelchair bound but writing this on my new Samsung Galaxy tab S9 ultra. Apart from the NGage I've always stuck with Samsung and still have pretty much every phone/tablet I've upgraded from and all still work perfectly. Excuse the long rant but thankyou for bringing back good memories Ps can't buy chicken nuggets without thinking about you. Best wishes all way from London buddy.👍
Funny how this Smasnug nugget speaker uses the same slide out mechanism as their mobile phones at the time (all the way up to early android pre-Galaxy phones). It’s like they were both designed in the same division. The 2000s were something.
I love how clean and responsive the ui is on this, it's smoother than what you see on a lot of cheaper fitness trackers and the like these days, honestly even a bit smoother than my watch 4 when it's on battery saver mode.
Seeing Beethoven and Marc Seales (composer) gave me intense flashbacks to syncing my mp3 nugget to my grandpa's computer. Those were windows 7 preloaded tracks
My friend had one of these in highschool many years ago. I was just thinking about it and here you are already with it. You definitely have all the nuggets
i love the smsung one that i got the ui on these really makes it for me. like the fact that each eq setting has its own visualizer is really cool and it wouldve been cool to see in this vid
I‘ve got the successor of the K5, the S5. It has a colour screen, can play videos and simple games, use it as a bluetooth speaker/bluetooth speakerphone or connect other MP3 players with a speacial cable to use the S5 as a speaker. If you install the korean firmware (which I had a lot of trouble doing) you can add music, pictures and videos via drag and drop. The sound over it‘s headphone jack is pretty good, the build in speaker is okay, but much quieter than modern smartphones. Awesome device for the time but not worth buying nowadays, not even used.
"Oi mate so like this one time I was riding in a taxi and I used my fold out smasnug to start playing some music, but then the driver started screaming. Turns out camping in someone's car overnight and then riding with them isn't how a taxi works. I'm in jail now!"
back in the day i had a moto z force, and there was an optional speaker with it that was actually awesome. i bet dank would love to take a peak at that
I note the 2 tracks that weren’t Queen, the Beethoven and the Mark Seales, came with Windows XP Media Player, so there’s a good chance you can drag and drop with Windows Media Player.
Woah, I have one of these sitting on my desk at work, where it's been since I bought it refurbished in 2008. My screen is much brighter and you can turn the volume of the speaker up, mine gets pretty loud but not enough to damage them. I use it to listen to the radio in the mornings. I bought it because I was an "anything but Apple" supporter after my experience with a gen 1 Ipod Mini - hated it. After this I bought a Samsung YP-5 which was all touch screen until half the screen stopped working. That was my last Samsung mp3 player but by then everyone stopped making them except Sandisk - of which I own 3.
i had the yp-k3 as a child, which is basically this but without the speaker. its a decently powerful mp3 player with a pretty display that dies quickly, the 2 i still own are so dim you cant use em anymore. the k3 also came with earbuds and they were surprisingly fine, i used them alot back then. it also reports to windows as a media device, which isnt full thumbdrive mode but still allowed for drag n drop, thats how i updated my music on the nugget
I actually remember seeing these at Circuit City back in the mid 2000's. It was a nice idea, but I needed a huge hard drive (I was using a 30GB iPod and even that was too small.)
it's probably a strange comment to leave, but my cat sleeps really well when i leave dankpods vids on autoplay while i work. thanks for the quality content, man (and for helping my cat sleep while she's recovering).
Clicked this so fast. I wanted a Samsung k5 but was too expensive for my Christmas back in the day but got a Yp-K3 which was the one without the speaker and was much thinner. I still have it to this day but broke the earphones but still have it in its Belkin cover and still works. Although the display is starting to go on it as there's a few dead pixels. Still much brighter and quicker than this 😂. Mine also had those songs on mine which I thought my dad installed for me Edit: just turned it on and found the screen is even worse than the one in the video. Wasn't like that the last time I used it
I had one of these, but the version without speaker & cheaper. It was flipping awesome, the OLED screen was unique and meant you had heaps of battery life. The first nugget with Dark mode, truly unique. The PC software sucked though, it was difficult even with a windows system And you didn't mention the sick equalizer animation while music is playing!! The best bit! Hardcore nostalgia for me right here
Now the time has come. So far, I have always found your channel amusing and entertaining, but now with the Samsung player you have also caught me nostalgic. I had a lot of mp3 players but I loved this one. So many times my best friend Open the thing in class and everyone could listen to the music :D. Thanks.
I still have mine, it’s the evolution of the k5 and it’s called s5. The sound quality was really surprising for something so small back in the day. I used to play the pizza delivery mini game on it for hours as a kid
You have over the last few years forced the word nugget into my vocabulary, love you dude keep up the nugget reviews
Don’t forget Smasnug
@@Techmej and dingus
@@thecanadianm8613 and na-no
@@Techmej and mate
He got me with "hunge" for hundred
I just wanna let you know that I showed my fiancé this, and he did not get it at all…but every time I’m sad, one of his first suggestions is “do you want us to watch the nugget man?”…I just wanna let you know that you brighten my day, and that you’re now known as the nugget man.
That's awesome.
NUGGET MAN!
NUGGET MAN *to the tune of Ocean Man*
Wholesome 😄
Wade is and always will be The Nugget Man.
I would have loved this back in '06/'07. Futuristic looking, bulky so my fat fingers are at home, and in the dark of a shared room like a dorm, this would have been perfect!
and play the music through the speaker in the dorm in the middle of night
@@jwake928 It's not a loud speaker, so yeah, probably! :D
@@peter.j.07 hahaha true
A lot can happen in a dark room with friends and some music...
@@stuff31*Gay Sex*
Him making funnof frank for slithering and not just going straight killed me. It's like giving a fish shit for being wet all the time
I can imagine wade giving a fish shit for being wet, tbh. "Check out this wet idiot! Yeah, it's /always/ like this. Just sopping wet, all the time."
I just love him going "Frankie, yay!" at the end like... It's adorable, he absolutely loves her so much
@@commandrogyne why did I hear Wade's voice while reading that? lmaoo
@@theglassbomb3570 thats because i was actively trying to emulate his style of speaking
Snakes *can* go straight. It looks like they’re trying to be a really big caterpillar when the do it.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectilinear_locomotion#
An MP3 player with a folding out speaker is definitely a high-tier nugget. We don’t get a lot of that here.
I figured I'd comment, over 500 likes but no comments. NuGgEt
I had one of these in high school! I loved it. For what it's worth the screen was actually pretty bright when it was new, but early OLED systems really rotted away with time. The speakers were also a bit louder back then, I think resistance might have built up in the connection, too.
An actual helpful comment. I actually like this product and woulda bought it when it came out.
@@DibIrken thanks! Yeah in 2007 this thing was pretty dang cool. Also the pricing on that tag is sort of wild, I think it was about $150USD, so it was closer to a Nano, but with the speakers added it was considered an alright deal.
im wondering if the battery is dying too
Might also be that the bass was on bass boost, and because small speakers like this cannot produce any meaningful bass, the amount of mids and highs were adversely affected as well. I'd have tried this on the normal setting...
My uncle had this, and I thought it was pretty impressive for what it is. Thanks for unlocking a memory.
was it as quiet as in the video? I kind of wonder if his was damaged, hence the screen being borked.
OLED screens dim over time, especially older models are notorious for this. That's why dankpods made that note.
4:28: "RTC ERROR" likely refers to the real-time clock. Because the battery was dead for so long, it likely lost info on the current time and date.
Rtcs are run of secondary batteries usually.
There are so many weird nuggets I've never heard of. It feels like there is an infinite number of them at this point.
That plug was actually used by many phones in Korea. Pretty much was micro usb back in the days. Proprietary outside of Korea, universal in Korea at that time. Easier to find places to charge them in service areas and cafes in Korea in 2000s.
Very interesting, I often forget that Samsung and LG are from South Korea so they have certain design influences from Korea.
Good to know. Who knew South Korea have its own Galapagos effect like Japan have.
@@emperorfaiz In 2000s, yes. Now usb-c everywhere.
It's a Korean Telecom connector.
I remember that I had 24-pin connector accessories and chargers that worked flawlessly between my (at that time dying) Samsung clamshell and my LG343i, and between that and another Samsung that was a screaming fortune because was one of the first using 3G.
Only thing not working was the headphones, as the Samsung used a 180k resistance on pin 15 and so incompatible with LG phones.
The reason it didn't show up on the mac is the device probably uses mtp to connect (it said mtp connected at first)
macOS doesn't have native mtp support. Google has it's own program called Android file transfer (since android uses mtp to connect) but it works with pretty much all mtp devices. I used it to put files to my Windows Phone.
could i theoretically use it to access my old windows phone guy since microsoft killed activesync
MTP works on macOS, but only for photos through Image Capture.
Android File Transfer is frankly terrible, luckily there are much better alternatives now like OpenMTP which actually transfers files faster than the native MTP implementation on Windows
@@heartache5742 yeah I could access the sd card and the storage.
@@DistrosProjects oh right forgot about that
oh my god, I never thought I would see this nugget. when I was in high school a friend had one and that speaker was the most revolutionary thing EVER. he eventually passed it down to me and I lost it. a few years ago I found one at a swap meet for 25 bucks but at the time it seemed like too much so I passed on it. regretted passing on it and last year I paid 50 bucks for one on ebay. this nug has a very special place in my heart and its cool seeing it get its very own video.
That might be a very early OLED screen. Would explain the flickering and the rather good contrast.
Probably burned in, too
Definitely OLED. When he turned the lights off, you can immediately tell that it's an OLED display
Its ahead of its time
Truly this screen was amazing in its day
The display being a lot darker on one side, would point to a led backlit lcd. Maybe two parallel led strips à 3 leds?
I think the one you got was particularly well worn. I had one of these and never had issues with the brightness. or the volume. i recall it being pretty loud.
I've still got mine. I've tried to disassemble it to service the battery, but it's not very service-friendly. I also dropped it and killed the red channel on the screen, which is almost entirely unnoticed because the entire UI is blue and white. Like, you have to open a photo to see red pixels.
But yeah, it's loud enough to listen in a quiet room. I mostly used mine in the kitchen while cooking. Not as loud as any decent BT speaker, but louder than the average phone.
It looks like there is a layer of plastic covering the speakers, not sure if it's supposed to be removed though
@@hyperaidan it's for looks and to protect the speaker driver units.
I keep on forgetting Thursday is Dankpods day so I'm always pleasantly surprised when a new nugget is in my sub box.
it feels like it's Wednesday
Need to put dankday for every Thursday on my calendar
Friday is ‘dankday’ for me
@@kazooduck IT'S THURSDAY OR AS I LIKE TO CALL IT
WEDNESDAY
In
I'll never get over his maniacal cackling being drowned out by the massive bass blasting Scarlet Fire from the subwoofers. It's such a classic DankPods moment.
'imagine mp3reedom' is kinda cute tbh and honestly, i wouldn't be complaining about the thickness:
i lost my nano in a clothing store and didn't even notice until I got home. I feel I woulda noticed that brick falling out of my pocket.
Did you ever find the nano?
I found a nano once outside a clothing store
The floor would feel that as well, propably earthquake alarm would go off
@@BenjiLee53 maybe you found his nano!
My fiance found dankpods first and thought I would like him because it's "A funny guy with an accent talking about tech."
i love how the selection of beethoven and queen, along with the bass boost being turned on, shows you exactly how old the user was when they last used it.
And judging from the Queen lineup, I think it was from the greatest hits compilation
Yeah; two hundred years old :-D
Some media devices use MTP instead of mass storage. To use it on Mac you need to use something like OpenMTP. MTP stands for Media Transfer Protocol iirc and Windows can read it without additional software
Samsung and Android devices do use MTP to transfer files which I hate because MTP is so much slower than MSDC and it doesn't actually appear under a drive letter on my computer.
Came for the nuggets, stayed for the beautiful snake. I cant get enough of Frank, she's such a beaut
My sister had a Samsung slide-out nugget, too - its body slid up to reveal the keypad (it was a phone), and down to reveal the speaker and music controls, and it ran on SymbianOS!
That would be a Samsung SGH-i450 👍
@@Mardy72 That's the one!
@@Mardy72 nice name samsung
Y'ever heard of the Samsung Jukebox tho?
I HAD ONE OF THESE!!! I saved for aaaaaages at my terrible part-time department store job and was so excited when it arrived. Fond memories of nuggets long since passed. RIP Samsung K5, you never were the same after that trip through the washing machine.
My dad had one of these. We used the speaker while working in the garden mostly for streaming of soccer matches on the Radio here in Germany.
I had this !!!! All time most favorite nugget.
That screem is dead, it was actually as bright as the buttoms.
The speakers was as loud as the top phones, definetily a lot louder, but still it was only two 0.5w speakers.
The heaphones were really good tho.
The body was huge because it was double shell. It was metal outside and plastic shell inside, so it was bullet-proof you could literally drive over with a car no problem, we used to jump on it and nothing.
Only issue with it is that ribbon cable that goes from from main body to battery ( between the speakers ) would easily wear out and break.
Most importantly it had an successor, yhe YP-S5 and the biggest feature you could use the mp3 as an external speaker !!!!
I’ve finally bitten the bullet on dedicated music players (currently rocking a 4G Classic) and I’m happy to have more nugget coverage on the channel.
Meanwhile, I have a few Chinese FLAC players myself. iPods can only handle up to 24-bits@48khz, and you have to rely on the flash memory inside. HiBy's R2 II supports 32-bits@384khz and DSD256 max (the absolute limit of the ESS 9219c inside), and that needs cards for storage (I presume there's some flash inside for setting storage).
I found a 9 year old phone in our old stuff and now that's my dedicated mp3 player. It only has one speaker so I have to use earbuds/headphones to have a quality experience, but hey, it plays music. The phone projects that the battery can last over 50 hours with the way I use it lol.
The slimmer, speaker-less version of this was the K3. I had that for years (until the motherboard died) and loved it to bits. Nearly as thin (I think) as the nano and just cool, slick design.
Smasnug: it’s más nug. More nugget in every nugget!
Also: *MPƐreedom*
Smashnug 😆
I loved flicking through argos catalogues in the early 2000s there was so much stuff like this i especially remember the mp4 players that mimic i pods that you showed at the start dont realise how quick time moves on ....
Man, dank I love ya. So glad I'm here early for a video. You helped me though so many rough patches. You've been making me laugh a long time and some days I really needed one you never failed. Long live the nuggets, peace man. Thanks again.
Same... I just discovered him and an IN a real dark place... Yet, he still gets me to laugh! Thank you, Wade [Dank], for being you, and making these vids!
❤ ❤ ❤
I had one of the thin versions: the YP-K3. No speaker, and therefore really sleek and nice to use. Pulling it out of the drawer now is heartbreaking, because as with yours the screen (which always looked gorgeous), is now dying due to old age. I do know that you do not need special software to use it, you need to put it in 'disk mode' by flipping the power switch while it's connected to the computer or it won't turn up. I never used any software with mine, and I used it for about six years. It even survived a trip into the pool. Great mp3 player.
Ah 2006, where every single piece of tech had it's own type of cable
I had a generic Samsung nano-ripoff nugget back in the day and the sample video that came on it was an ad for this. I wanted one so bad!
“Music Space” was a sample song on a lot of their nugs…takes me way back!
the low volume might be because of the bass boost eq setting, i don't think those tiny speakers with almost no bass capability like bass-heavy audio
I love the pure joy of laughter Wade has from bass boosting his car boot.
i always love the videos you making. like i love the energy you give KEEP IT UP
This brings me right back to childhood, my uncle had one of these and lent it to me. Back in the day to a kid that was the coolest thing ever to be able to play your music on the speaker. No sure if my standards were really low back then, but I remember it being pretty good 😅
I know that every Thursday there's going to be some good content to watch, some dankpods content
3:20 Nah, that connector isn't proprietary Samsung thing at all. It was called TTA 24-pin and it was standardized charging and data connector for portable devices manufactured by Korean companies.
am i the only one to really like this mp3 concept instead of na-no? like dingus, looks at that fancy ui and foldable speakers! and i love chonky sh!t too, good job smasnug. (i hate the cable tho)
Didn't expect the speakers being that low.. I had 2 walkman phones in late 2000s that absolutely blew this thing outa water
Pretty sure like the screen those speakers have seen better days xD
Probably got blown by the previous user
You should do a special nugget dip with all those nuggets you have piled up. Get like a big box/bin and leave them in the packages still and just start digging lol
I didnt have one of these but i did have an iriver E100, which straight up had built-in speakers on the back. Of course it wasn't super thin, but it wasn't a chonkster either. It also had mini USB, you could use it without the bundled software and the storage was expandable. Cost me like $90 in 2008.
Always when you say Nano it gives me a warm feeling in my stomach ❤❤
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@@mysfiring so cute 🥰
That nug was definitely synced with Windows XP back inthe day, theres the 9th symphony from Beethoven and Highway Blues on there. Absolute Win XP classics.
That nugget is relatable in my collection along with 4 Craigs
Oh man this looks like a really fun nugget due to the speaker. You whip it out and everyone is impressed due to it being super retro and yet that speaker looks amazing.
Cant believe Dank teleported to 2006 just to get that hardware for the video, dedication is insane
2006 was a great year
@Bigga Nigga W
I can see the potential for this nug. It was out around the time I was in highschool, and I was constantly going through cheap earbuds as one would always go out after a month or 2 of heavy use, and this, if it were louder and more refine, really could have been a hit. I had a na-no at the time and was often without music when between pairs of $10 earbuds
Ah yes, only the most gimmicky of nuggets shall satisfy me
I had one of the other ones, without the speaker but with the same UI and front. Loved it for a long time, it was my saviour on the long commute to uni back in 2007. I think it still exists somewhere in a drawer in my parent's house.
This was my last mp3 player and I loved playing stuff in school to my friends on it good times.
YES!!!!
good onya mate, i always hoped you'd cover this thing. i thought i was the only sucker in the world who bought this nug, fergie made me do it
This nug has the exact same UI as my Samsung from middle school.
It was a slightly larger than the Ipod you showed in the video.
Would love to see if you could dig one of those up on a nugget dip video. c:
I have one of these. Had it since brand new! I loved it. They also released a YP-S5 which was a thinner version
2:00
once there was an S Pen
now there is the....
S Peaker!
This was my first ever nug! Well, the version that didn't have the built-in speaker. It served me well back in the day. And I was able to drag n drop
i wanted one of these SO bad back in the day, this thing had the dopest marketing site entirely done in adobe flash. that said i was also a zune die hard, so maybe my tastes in media players were already off the wall lol
I loved mine. I wish they made a modern smartphone with slideout speakers (with higher quality of course)
Oh my god you just brought back so many memories I think I had a later version of this, I used to use this thing to record music off the radio and UA-cam and I think my version had a few games
1:27 not only that's a stupid slogan, but it's also done completely wrong. It should've been "MP3dom" because "MP3reedom" reads like EmPeeThreeReedom.
I think "MP3dom" is better though
You know like "EmPeThree-dom"
0:08 I loved that phone, remember when I first brought it, I was on my last two weeks in hospital at the time, after 1 year in a coma and one year in a spinal injuries rehabilitation unit, was first time I left the hospital grounds and first time out wheelchair bound, my mission was to buy a mobile phone as hospital pay phone cost fortune and kept running out of change, I so remember coming back onto my ward so excited to open and set up my new samsung phone, I know 2 years doesn't sound like long time but I was so amazed just how much technology had evolved, cars looked so futuristic, so remember switching this phone on to get my mind blown because the buttons actually lit up and had a colour display 😂
25 years later I'm still wheelchair bound but writing this on my new Samsung Galaxy tab S9 ultra.
Apart from the NGage I've always stuck with Samsung and still have pretty much every phone/tablet I've upgraded from and all still work perfectly.
Excuse the long rant but thankyou for bringing back good memories
Ps can't buy chicken nuggets without thinking about you. Best wishes all way from London buddy.👍
10:00 that's what piracy is for lads.
Funny how this Smasnug nugget speaker uses the same slide out mechanism as their mobile phones at the time (all the way up to early android pre-Galaxy phones). It’s like they were both designed in the same division. The 2000s were something.
8:53 now do this on a smartphone today
Oh... oh no, DankPods! Don't touch the nug-
"Killer queen has already touched the Smasnug."
2:35 For For You You
For
For you
you
I love how clean and responsive the ui is on this, it's smoother than what you see on a lot of cheaper fitness trackers and the like these days, honestly even a bit smoother than my watch 4 when it's on battery saver mode.
7:00 xp sample music
DUUUUDE I have this one!! still works and holds a charge like a champ!!
*screen dies*
*persona music starts playing*
7:43
Seeing Beethoven and Marc Seales (composer) gave me intense flashbacks to syncing my mp3 nugget to my grandpa's computer. Those were windows 7 preloaded tracks
5:21 *laughs in Puertorican*
5:9+10
I had this in middle school and I loved it with a passion!
0:01 smasnug
Thx
Shhh… S M A S N U G
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
My friend had one of these in highschool many years ago. I was just thinking about it and here you are already with it. You definitely have all the nuggets
Na-no 0:20
Everyone was having a go
na-no
I thought this nugget would be lost forever. My friend had one of these and we used to listen to music during lunchst school. Good times.
i love the smsung one that i got the ui on these really makes it for me. like the fact that each eq setting has its own visualizer is really cool and it wouldve been cool to see in this vid
I‘ve got the successor of the K5, the S5. It has a colour screen, can play videos and simple games, use it as a bluetooth speaker/bluetooth speakerphone or connect other MP3 players with a speacial cable to use the S5 as a speaker. If you install the korean firmware (which I had a lot of trouble doing) you can add music, pictures and videos via drag and drop. The sound over it‘s headphone jack is pretty good, the build in speaker is okay, but much quieter than modern smartphones. Awesome device for the time but not worth buying nowadays, not even used.
The earbuds were really good too you need to search down a pair of them they were my favorites for years they went deeper into the ear canal than most
"Oi mate so like this one time I was riding in a taxi and I used my fold out smasnug to start playing some music, but then the driver started screaming. Turns out camping in someone's car overnight and then riding with them isn't how a taxi works. I'm in jail now!"
Just got back from doing my Duke of Edinburgh, no better way to relax than a Dankpod video.
back in the day i had a moto z force, and there was an optional speaker with it that was actually awesome. i bet dank would love to take a peak at that
The throwback to the 'rolla was so beautifully executed. 'It doesn't fit.' What a punchline. You did it again, Dank.
I note the 2 tracks that weren’t Queen, the Beethoven and the Mark Seales, came with Windows XP Media Player, so there’s a good chance you can drag and drop with Windows Media Player.
My dad actually had one of these broo back in the day as a kid this was the thing ever.
Woah, I have one of these sitting on my desk at work, where it's been since I bought it refurbished in 2008. My screen is much brighter and you can turn the volume of the speaker up, mine gets pretty loud but not enough to damage them. I use it to listen to the radio in the mornings. I bought it because I was an "anything but Apple" supporter after my experience with a gen 1 Ipod Mini - hated it. After this I bought a Samsung YP-5 which was all touch screen until half the screen stopped working. That was my last Samsung mp3 player but by then everyone stopped making them except Sandisk - of which I own 3.
i had the yp-k3 as a child, which is basically this but without the speaker. its a decently powerful mp3 player with a pretty display that dies quickly, the 2 i still own are so dim you cant use em anymore. the k3 also came with earbuds and they were surprisingly fine, i used them alot back then. it also reports to windows as a media device, which isnt full thumbdrive mode but still allowed for drag n drop, thats how i updated my music on the nugget
I actually remember seeing these at Circuit City back in the mid 2000's. It was a nice idea, but I needed a huge hard drive (I was using a 30GB iPod and even that was too small.)
it's probably a strange comment to leave, but my cat sleeps really well when i leave dankpods vids on autoplay while i work.
thanks for the quality content, man (and for helping my cat sleep while she's recovering).
Clicked this so fast. I wanted a Samsung k5 but was too expensive for my Christmas back in the day but got a Yp-K3 which was the one without the speaker and was much thinner. I still have it to this day but broke the earphones but still have it in its Belkin cover and still works. Although the display is starting to go on it as there's a few dead pixels. Still much brighter and quicker than this 😂.
Mine also had those songs on mine which I thought my dad installed for me
Edit: just turned it on and found the screen is even worse than the one in the video. Wasn't like that the last time I used it
I knew your voice sounded familiar on your second channel! I love both your channels!!! Keep up the great content!
I owned one of these right after high school and loved it. Still miss it.
Had this nugg back when I was in middle school. So much Usher and Chris Brown played on that thing. Plus functioned as a fidget gadget lol
I had one of these, but the version without speaker & cheaper. It was flipping awesome, the OLED screen was unique and meant you had heaps of battery life. The first nugget with Dark mode, truly unique. The PC software sucked though, it was difficult even with a windows system
And you didn't mention the sick equalizer animation while music is playing!! The best bit! Hardcore nostalgia for me right here
Now the time has come. So far, I have always found your channel amusing and entertaining, but now with the Samsung player you have also caught me nostalgic. I had a lot of mp3 players but I loved this one. So many times my best friend Open the thing in class and everyone could listen to the music :D. Thanks.
I had a surreal experience at the start of the video mouthing the word "Smasnug" to myself in a work environment at exactly the same time as Mr.Dank.
I lost it at the ornamental " For you " graphic 🤣
"7:25? Those go getters." He says slightly offended by their ambition 😂
I still have mine, it’s the evolution of the k5 and it’s called s5. The sound quality was really surprising for something so small back in the day. I used to play the pizza delivery mini game on it for hours as a kid
The amount of laughs I get out of your videos is Amazing 😅 love the channel and can't wait for the next nugget dip!