Electrobox’s Mishake player is an interesting attempt to literally shake up the media player market with a new way to control your music and video. Perhaps inspired by the success of Nintendo with its motion-sensing Wii remote, the device can be tilted or shaken to skip between tracks or to control the extra features.
It offers quite a lot in theory, with audio, video and photo playback, an FM radio, voice recorder and customisable backdrops. You’ll also find a handful of quirky additions that use the motion sensing such as a digital spirit level, 'dice shaker' and a step counter that can be used for walking or running.
The bulk of the functions are controlled through the 2.4in touch-sensitive screen's display and it comes with an attachable stylus to help in this regard. Unfortunately this was often quite frustrating in our tests because the display tended to be quite unresponsive (and there was always the danger that an inadvertent nudge was going to skip us back and forth between tracks). You can temporarily disable the motion sensor by hitting the power button, which acts as a lock switch, or turn it off altogether, though this really defeats the point of the player.




Ultimate
Guide to Disc Burning 
Computeractive
Back Issues


Reader comments