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- #15 in MP3 & MP4 Players
Amani Green
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I could not get it to connect to my Bluetooth my sd card was not compatible and the fm stations would not come thru in my area. I had to return this item. If you purchase please keep your packaging because it’s required for returns if necessary.
toddwarner
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Note - this review is base on out of the box first use.32GB internal storage, I doubt the micro-sd card slot will be used or needed. Color screen is small but, more than I need, typically this is in my pocket not being viewed. Both bluetooth and wired headphone jack allow use of some old but nice wired earbuds. Two features I use the most..."shuffle" for listening to music and "speed adjust" for listening to audio books. Good sound quality using bluetooth headset.I wish this had a slide switch to lock the buttons as I sometimes have an accidental button press while putting in my pocket.
Excelente producto
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Es un equipo que para el precio, da muy buenas prestaciones, es básico en almacenamiento, pero es pequeño y ligero para cargar a todas partes
juan m.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Producto cumple con lo ofrecido para el precio está muy bien
Just Vivi
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
This “Mp3 Player with Bluetooth 5.3 HiFi Sound, Mp3 Player with FM Radio, Mini Music Player 32G for Kids Adults, Earphones Included, TF Card can be Inserted” by Aiandcc, isn’t too bad of a quality for the price as it has decent quality sounds, comes with an FM radio, and headphones as well. It has a good amount of storage space for music and images. It is however, very small, which has its pros and cons. It’s small size design, can make for a good workout companion as it is lightweight and doesn’t get in the way of anything as you can easily place this in your pocket and you won’t even noticed that it’s there. However, because the screen is sooo small, it’s almost pointless to use it for viewing photos because I can barely see the pictures. I think I’m just really going to use this for storing and for playing music while I’m biking or when I’m working out. Additionally, if you have larger hands/fingers, a unit this small, can be harder to operate as the buttons are so tiny. Other than that, it’s pretty easy to use, easy to connect, and doesn’t lag.Still worth taking a look at.
N.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
This mp3 player reminds me of the old Nanos (only much less functional). It gets the job done and it's really nice and lightweight. The listing and packaging refers to it as a "voice recorder", but it doesn't appear to have a mic or any way of actually recording sound. Also, the interface is a bit touchy and it doesn't have an option to "sleep" the screen so it will just play. You have to wait for the screen to eventually go to sleep on its own. In the mean time it's pretty easy to accidentally touch the screen and change stuff or skip songs. Not really very impressed, but it was pretty cheap so I guess you get what you pay for.
A.M. Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
This isn't even close to being an mp3 player. Doesn't work and amazon wants me to drive an hour away to return it. Don't make the same mistake I did. This is an insult that they would ever sell garbage like thus. This mp3 player is so bad I'm canceling my prime subscription.
Raymond G.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
This player seems pretty good for the price. The sound quality is adequate for me (but I have hearing loss so take that into account). I have played it through pretty good over-the-ear headphones, cheap earbuds, and Bluetooth headphones. It paired easily and sounds OK on the Bluetooth phones.It took a bit of practice to learn to navigate the interface, but it works pretty well after I got used to it. I usually play entire folders (album per folder) at a time and that works for me. One problem I have is that the main button is for power on/off and the manual says hold 3 seconds for each. I have to hold longer for power on but it powers off very quickly. So if you need to use the main button for any other purpose, press it very briefly or it will power off.The “manual” is a folded sheet in English (only) but was not written by a native speaker. There are many odd typos, e.g. “press foodEnter the play menu”. I found it not very helpful.Note that it does not read tags and display track, artist, or album name; it seems only to show the file name (which can have that info). I could get it to show the album image only by having it embedded in the MP3 file as ID3 data. The usual convention of having a folder.jpg file in the folder did not cause it to display the image, as it would with some other players.The player has physical volume buttons on the side, which I prefer. It has no built in speaker but that’s no loss for me. The display menu says it can display a clock screensaver but I cannot get that to work and I find no time settings anywhere; I don’t believe it has any clock in it.Formats: I can confirm it plays MP3, FLAC, and APE lossless. I also got it to play a compressed WMA but not a lossless WMA file. Also no OGG/Opus; those files do not appear in the interface after being copied to the player. An AAC file shows up and looked like it was trying to play, but said “decode failed!”. There is more than one kind of AAC file; maybe there are some it can play.The built-in 32 GB storage is plenty for most people but you can add a TF (MicroSD) card. I loaded a few MP3 albums on a 32GB card and plugged it in and it works fine.Overall a pretty good value but I have to take points off for the touchy off button and tricky interface, and I wish it could play all WMA and AAC files (though mine are mostly MP3 and FLAC).
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