

Sony Walkmans remained the best mobile music player for many years, both in the days of cassettes and CDs. Then Apple took another giant leap at the beginning of the digital age with iPods. Aware of the coming change, Sony also joined the bandwagon and designed its Sony mp3 player.


When Sony invented the Walkman almost four decades ago, it revolutionized the world of entertainment. But, it was like discovering the wheel for music lovers like us: listening to music while walking on the subways, skating or climbing was unknown. If you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no extra cost to you.

If the Use USB for menu does not appear, check the following: When the Use USB for menu appears on the Walkman screen, select File Transfer → OK.Transfer the content to the Walkman using Music Center for PC software.Under Transfer mode, select Auto-assign transfer: The file will always be converted to AAC format and then transferred, then select OK.Select ( Menu) → Tools → Settings → Device Transfer.Start the Music Center for PC software.If your computer does not have a USB Type-A port and you need to connect the devices with a third-party cable, try the following steps: Note: If the Walkman and the computer are connected with a third-party USB Type-C to USB Type-C cable, transferring may fail. Connect the computer and the Walkman using the included USB Type-C cable.Check the Applicable Products and Categories section of this article before starting these steps. IMPORTANT: This article applies only to specific products and/or operating systems.
