The Cowon iAudio G2 plays MP3, OGG, and protected WMA files, so you can play tracks purchased from online music stores such as Napster, though not subscription-based tracks. You can install the included JetShell software to transfer your media files, but the player is also compatible with Windows Media Player, Musicmatch Jukebox, and Yahoo Music Engine; or you can simply move unprotected tracks using Windows Explorer.
Cowon iAudio5 will run on specific OS. Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Apple MacOS 9.x, Microsoft Windows XP, Apple MacOS X 10.x with the Operating System compatibility of PC and MAC
What we love most about the Cowon iAudio G2 is its crisp, clean audio quality with well-defined highs and lows — the included earbuds are better than what typically comes with MP3 players. Even better, the iAudio G2 has a wealth of audio adjustments, including six equaliser presets and a five-band user-defined mode, as well as BBE, Mach3Bass, MP Enhance, 3D Surround and Pan effects. Plus, it supports line-in and voice recording, and it captures to the MP3 format. Recorded sound quality is, again, excellent.
Features:
- USB Mass Storage : Removable disk
- Multi Codec : Supports MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF, WAV files
- USB 1.1 interface : Full-Speed (Max. 6M bps)
- Max. 40 Hours Continuous Playback
- Superb sound quality with BBE, Mach3Bass, MP Enhance, 3D, 5Band EQ





Cowon’s iAudio 5 (the black 1GB model was tested and several other memory/color configurations are available as well) fits nicely in the palm of your hand, measuring 3.02” x 1.37” x 0.7”. It is extremely light, coming in at just over an ounce with the AAA battery inserted. The overall feel of the stylish, rectangular design is solid, generating the feeling that the iAudio 5 could take a short fall and come out with no problems.