james breeding
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
this mp3 player sucks the card don't stay in the player and it doesn't pair with my speaker! JUNK!
randy cain
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
This MP3 player is okay for what it is except don't expect to listen to a full audiobook as the battery will die.
Diane
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
This MP3 player has so many features that it is really just like an ipod nano, except that it also has bluetooth, FM radio, and a micro SD reader. It's an exceptional deal. You will never find an ipod nano for this price, nor you will find one with bluetooth, FM radio, and an SD drive that increases the music capacity to 144 GB.I fully expect this item to increase in price, because when I got mine, it was the cheapest MP3 player available, yet it also had the most extras! It plays videos, it has very nice sounding bluetooth, it records voices, it's tiny enough for easy exercising while it's in your pocket, the screen blacks out to prevent you from accidentally pressing buttons on it, etc. My favorite part is that it plays crisp sounding MP3s over bluetooth, but I also love that it has video playing capabilities and FM radio. It also includes a dictionary, a stopwatch, a calculator, a calendar, and an alarm you can set. Unfortunately, the dictionary is in Chinese. Though this is made of metal rather than plastic, it's not heavy, even though it is durable. This is one of the best quality items I've gotten in quite a while.
DanaB
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Most MP3 players cost more and do less than this lightweight, but sturdy and efficient player. Few of them offer Bluetooth, and this one is perfect for use during exercise! However, the instruction booklet is quite small, and operating this device can be a little confusing at first, so I'm going to explain how to use it. First, the silver button on the bottom turns it on and off. The top silver button on the side puts the screen to sleep and then awakens it again; (this is handy to prevent you from accidentally pushing buttons while this is in your pocket). The bottom silver button on the side records your voice.Take the Micro SD card, shove it all the way into the back slot of the Micro SD to USB adapter, then move MP3 files onto the Micro SD card. You must move a few songs over to the MP3 player using the Micro SD card first, and play them directly on the player, or this MP3 player won't recognize your MP3 files on the card. Insert the Micro SD card completely into the slot and play some songs. Then you can remove the M-SD card (use your fingernail to push it in further and it will be ejected) and load MP3s directly from your PC onto the player. To do this, use the included cord to connect your MP3 player to your computer, and your computer will treat the MP3 player like it is a USB drive. Simply open the folder and copy / paste your MP3s into that folder. This folder will already include everything already on your MP3 player. There is no separate folder for the MP3 songs, so it will load alongside files which help the player to work: This process will feel wrong, because it seems a bit disorganized, but the player will still easily identify which files to play. I've included a screen grab of mine so you can see this: It looks disorganized, but it is ok; It doesn't matter where your songs land, inside the main folder.Lastly, safely eject the power/USB cord like you would any USB drive and you can select "All songs" to hear the songs you just loaded into the MP3 player's folder. The up button will always turn the volume up and the down button turns the volume down. You must use the side arrow buttons to move around and make selections. It comes with many handy features, including a video player. It is kind of a Swiss army knife of useful tools, but as an MP3 Player primarily, it literally rocks!!
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
This MP3 player is working out really well. We needed something that did not require an internet connection and something that was easy to use. We were able to load a ton of music just onto the internal 16 Gigs before we even needed to start loading up the included 128 G card. The instructions are easy to read and the interface is easy to use. Fully charged it lasts for hours. Very happy with this!
MoreNeanderthalThanY'all
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Like Bluetooth and hi-fi file playback support.Features seem to work fine so farI don't like the button layout though.It isn't intuitive or doesn't seem to work like you think it should.
joonred
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
I have a honda cr-v and I live in the countryside. So when I streamed music on my smartphone and listened to it, it was often cut off. But I bought this bluetooth mp3. It doesn't matter anymore. I can play anytime anywhere.
Eric Mockler
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
I got this mostly for the ability to store txt files and it works very well for that, Also connected to some bt speakers and enjoyed the music. The txt files are super convenient, for storing passwords and other important info as well as shopping lists or other reference material, trig identities, formulas, etc. I converted a doc that listed edible plants. It's not meant to be a secure info storage device, so other steps must be taken to obfuscate or otherwise protect passwords or pin numbers. It kind of screws up the formatting of txt files, it puts a carriage return after 20 characters, so you could maybe construct a txt file so that the txt only makes sense when displayed on the device. And then keep sensitive info on a separate chip. Safe enough for my desk at home anyway.I was also able to get FM stations on it, after noticing it briefly remind me the headphones are the antenna. And then I could play the radio to bt speakers with the headphones in .I'm going to try QR codes in the image display and see if that works, but this is more involved and it's still a 5 star device if it doesn't do it.