🎧 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The 64GB MP3 Player is a compact, multifunctional device featuring a 1.8-inch touch screen, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and high-fidelity lossless sound quality. With support for various audio formats and additional features like FM radio, voice recording, and e-book reading, this player is perfect for music lovers and active lifestyles.
Compatible Devices | Windows 7-10 |
Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
Supported Standards | MP3 |
Battery Average Life | 3 years |
Display Technology | LED |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Screen Size | 1.8 Inches |
Additional Features | Built-In Speaker, Voice Recorder, Touch Screen, Equalizer, FM Radio |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 5.3 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.39"D x 1.57"W x 1.97"H |
Item Weight | 50 Grams |
Color | Black |
U**K
This thing is pretty small 1.5" x 2.0"
Performs as described.Really the only issue I have is that you can't jump forward or backwards in the current song playing. (I figured this out). you just press and hold the next track button. Other than that, it plays well, has good battery live, and decent sound.
A**R
Really outstanding product for what it is and perfect for me.
Felt the need to write a review, I've had this product for about two months now and I'm very happy with it. I took a decent amount of time trying to figure out which product would be best, and ended up rolling the dice on this one and it's great. As a deprecated itunes user (lol) it was important to have a physical device that I could store all my mp3s on. To that end, I also had no need for internet connectivity/apps, and merely wanted a device that could connect to my pc and that I could put files on to play my mp3s (the alarm, stopwatch functionality etc. were all fine as that is pretty common even with non-smart wrist watches). It does just what I want it to, and does it well. I use this thing twelve hours a day right now at work, and the battery gets me through about two and a half work days gracefully, and it charges super fast, like full charge in less than 30 minutes. Thing is a beast and that's probably because it doesn't have a bunch of functionality that I wouldn't use for example if it needed to connect to services all the time that would probably be a huge drain. I love that once I start playing something, if that album or playlist or finishes, it will continue playing other music until I tell it to stop, which is nice so I don't have to mess with it all the time, and of course it's usually a mix of stuff I was playing previously (probably just randomizer). In terms of making playlists it looks like you can even do that through the interface by adding one song at a time, but I prefer to just make a folder on my desktop and add the files to that then copy them to the device (from reading previous reviews, it seemed like some people were having issues with that but maybe they were not very tech-savy as it is no different than copying files to a usb). I have not had any bugs or random restarts, so that has been nice. The hard protective case it comes with works well, and that was a selling point for me as other devices did not have hard cases. I did not give it five stars merely because of course improvements can always be made, for it's size it is really impressive how well thought out it is, and how well it sticks to the basics which are really what you should be pushing with something like this and it knocks that out of the park. The ui, while it would be nice to have bigger, would then require the device to sacrifice some of its slimness and lightness to improve on that front, and to me I prefer to trade something like that for what this device is which is a product that can fit in my shirt pocket and is incredibly light. With that point in mind, I would point out that given the size of the screen, the touch screen functionality is way more precise and well tuned than I expected. All in all, great device for someone like me who has mp3/flacs, and it even has radio. I think the price point is great for the value here and the one thing that I will have to wait and see is if the battery stands the test of time but if it can hold stable for maybe 6 months I would not have a problem with justifying subsequent purchases. For its size, I don't think a replaceable battery would be feasible but maybe.
V**R
ignore manual--go online and you'll be OK
go online to YouTube to find how to change language and work it. The manual is pretty basicUPDATE: Only took about 15 minutes to figure all out and I have to say this is a pretty impressive mp3 player for the price.If you buy it and take a little time to go through operation you will not be disappointed.With current out-of-control subscriptions it's a good way to archive music you have bought and play it offline. Storage is cheap and subscriptions are not! Ensure constant access to your purchases, even if the app 'loses' them.
D**N
Very basic, ultimately disappointing.
The very first thing I noticed when I received the MP3 player was how small it is. The images did not give me the impression that this thing was going to be the size of a Tamagotchi from the 90s. While that isn't necessarily that big of an issue, I have thick fingers and having to try to navigate the touchscreen interface on a screen the size of a postal stamp is a little ridiculous.That being said, the player worked perfectly fine, the sound quality was good, the bluetooth gave me some issues with my car, but connected to speakers and earbuds just fine. It reads a number of different audio file types. The video file types was a bit more confusing, and I still haven't found the right one to play videos, but it was never that important to me, because who wants to watch videos the size of a half dollar anyway?After I got the player, my headphones at the time died on me so I purchased some new ones that proceeded to stop working two days in, and I could only replace them for another set, which I did. A month into those, they stopped working. I thought, given the first pair, that they had just died and decided to cut my losses and throw away the headphones and spend the money to get a good pair. I realized my mistake when I later attempted to plug the mp3 player into the audio cord in my car, only to find that it wouldn't play the music through the car. It wasn't the headphones, the AV jack port on the player itself had gone out, and I have only had this thing for a few months (though long enough that my return window has officially closed).All in all, it's not a terrible device for the price of it, but you certainly get what you pay for.
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