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Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Great gift for my son! Works flawlessly A +
Bal Lokeshwar
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
I had bemoaned the dirth of dedicated MP3 players since they had largely vanished from market with the introduction of music and voice streaming services. But streaming is no portable due to required internet connection except for iTunes. I had a big library of MP3 music and voice recordings butthe pre-2010 portable MP3 players such as Zune and Archos players had vanished from market. This MP3 player is the answe to my prayer! It has a capacity of 128 GB with a microSD card, can play with a wired or BT ear pods and stream to an external BT speakers! This devise is very tiny a size of just 2x2 inches disk! I love this!
MizzSmartyPants
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
This MP3 player works as you'd expect it too. I got it thinking I'd be able to listen to my audiobooks on it, but it was too cumbersome to do that. Instead, I use it to hold some MP3s of my favorite audio and keep it hooked up to the AUX plug in my car. I have an older car stereo and I find it easier to have an MP3 player physically hooked up than to try to get my phone's Bluetooth to work reliably.
TekDiver
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
I thought this was a great product when i started using it. After a couple weeks of using this, it's given me problems. This mp3 player worked great when it had bout 17 gigs of music on it. I now have about 109 gigs of music on it. The player is frozen most of the time, basically not working. This player advertises to hold up to 128 gigs but clearly doesn't have a strong enough processor to properly function
Michaela Sandige
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
This little device fits in my palm and reminds me of the little MP3 Players we started out with before phones became more upgrade. So far, it is a very good product for its price. I have over 300 songs on it and the storage is still very plentiful. The volume works very well. The earbuds are standard earbuds. I haven't tried any bluetooth capability as of right now. This device has a function for reading on it, but the screen is so small, I wouldn't use it for that. I definitely recommend if you are looking for something to carry around at work or at school, or to be free from distractions while listening to music.
jenny
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
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Tambone
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
When the MP3 players first came out a million years ago, lol; I thought they were a good idea but something that I never had gotten or used.The e-book function is what first caught my eye as something that I have been contemplating recently. Advertise with a lot of features also was of benefit.When I received this MP3 player I found that it was packaged very well and included earphones the MP3 player a low voltage USB C charging cable, speaker cables and a manual.The capabilities are as follows- music, calendar, file storage, bluetooth, recording, settings, pictures, videos, screensaver, themed background, alarm clock, stopwatch.It comes with an SD card already inserted in the TF slot and it holds 128 GB of storage space.The radio function - works only when the earphones are inserted at first I was able to pick up one station luckily the one station I would listen to LOL. I have picked up a few more since I first started using it not real impressed with the radio portion but it could be my location. I have not tried it outside of the home yet.The Bluetooth function of this MP3 player - you can wirelessly connect to earbuds, headphones and speakers. You cannot Bluetooth too TVs, computers or phones.Radio listening wirelessly requires Bluetooth connection to a speaker and the earphone needs to be connected to the MP3 player.The E book is a read-only instrument and not being familiar with the whole E book/ audible world I did not know that they did not all read back. I've done some quick research I found there might be a workaround to get it too read back (not confirmed)You can get songs on to the MP3 player - hook the MP3 player to your computer via the enclosed charging cable and using it like it is a flash drive.Video and pictures need to be formatted into the correct format before transferring. (File formats are pretty standard)
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