

🎧 Own your sound. Streamline your life.
The AiMoonsa 128GB MP3 Player combines expansive storage with cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and HiFi lossless audio. Featuring a 2-inch full touchscreen, built-in speaker, FM radio, and voice recorder, it’s designed for professionals who demand premium sound quality and versatile functionality in a sleek, portable device. Complete with protective accessories and earphones, it’s the ultimate companion for music lovers who value ownership and convenience.







| ASIN | B0CLLRDG8S |
| Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,524 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 7 in MP3 & Digital Audio Players |
| Box Contents | 'protective film', 'protective case', and 'cord' |
| Brand | AiMoonsa |
| Brand Name | AiMoonsa |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone, Earphone |
| Component Type | Display |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,437 Reviews |
| Display Technology | touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AiMoonsa |
| Media Types | Audio |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 128 GB |
| Model Name | AiMoonsa MP3 Player |
| Model name | AiMoonsa MP3 Player |
| Product Features | Built In Speaker |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| Special feature | Built In Speaker |
| Supported Standards | APE, FLAC, WMA, MP3, ACELP |
D**A
Easy to use MP3 Player.
To be honest, I really can't remember when I last bought a CD as all my favourite music is on YouTube. I have occasionally bought mp3 songs 🎵 and albums from Amazon over the years and just kept these stored in the Amazon app to free up computer 🖥 space. But the Amazon app isn't perfect 😕 and I noticed recently that a few songs I've purchased over the years are no longer accessible in the Amazon app, presumably for contractual reasons. When I first had the Amazon app, it was totally free and offered you the option of storing your mp3 purchases on it. The mp3 concept was brilliant 👏 because if you only like 1 particular song 🎵 on an album by a particular artist, you had the option of buying just that one song for a few pence which I often still do. Now Amazon want you to go premium by paying a monthly subscription to stream all your music 🎶 for free on their app. I prefer to own my music 🎶 and am not prepared to pay for their streaming subscription, which they seem to be pushing now. Besides I've gone paid premium with YouTube cos I stream music 🎶and podcasts from there when I'm working and got fed up with all the annoying 😑 adds. Plus I do paid subscription with 3 channels on YouTube so can't keep subscribing to other streaming services like Spotify and Amazon. I've just recently cancelled my audio book 📖 subscription with Amazon and in any case, as a paid Amazon Prime customer, I don't think I should have to pay for any other services on Amazon. Being a paid Amazon Prime member, that should be enough for all other services they offer. Anyway, a bit of a rant and a ramble, but now onto the product itself. It must be over 10 years since I've used an mp3 player and the mp3 Player I had was very basic, just played ▶️ music 🎶 and was very easy to use. I'm pretty sure I still have this MP3 player buried in me mum's loft somewhere, but just haven't got the time to dig it out. Not being very tech savvy, I was looking for a very basic mp3 player and similar to my original one. Although the AiMoonsa has a lot more functions than my old mp3 player, it is surprisingly easy to use and quite a nifty little set. As per my pic, it arrived on 3rd December, next day delivery in very good nick and the box contained the USB charging cable, TF card already inserted into the player, TF card reader, earphones, instruction manual, protective case and lanyard. It's very easy to use. You can store music 🎶, photos 📸 and even videos 📹 on it, although you can't play videos stored on it. You have to connect to your laptop to play downloaded videos 📹 stored on the player. So far, I've only downloaded music 🎶 photos 📸 and videos 📹 on the player. You even have an option to download audio books 📚 in the player but I've not tried this yet as I bought the player primarily for music. As I say, I've now downloaded music 🎶 photos and a couple of my holiday videos 📹 on here. You can view your photos on the player but not the videos. There are 2 ways you can transfer data from your laptop to your player. You can use the USB charging lead or the TF card reader. Personally I use the USB charging lead as its less hassle than removing the card from the player, inserting it into the TF card reader and then inserting this into your laptop 💻. Also, when you connect the player to your laptop, it brings up a list of exactly 💯 what you've downloaded on your player, so if you've accidentally duplicated downloads, you can delete duplications from your laptop 💻. I find this a really handy feature. You have other functions on this mp3 player besides music 🎶 and photo uploads. You can download audio books, do voice recordings, a stop watch function and a calculator. As I say, I haven't tried the audio book download or the voice recorder as I bought this player primarily for music. It also has a Bluetooth function on here so you can connect to headphones 🎧 or speakers 🔊 but I've not tried this yet. I might give this a go when I'm out and about cos wearing headphones 🎧 would be far more comfortable than earphones. For my purposes, this player is far more adequate than what I need. The fact I can download music 🎶 and photos 📸 and access these on my player is fantastic. The sound quality is perfect 👌 too. I 💯 recommend this player. It is well worth every penny. Cheers to Amazon and the delivery driver for prompt delivery and the item arriving in a very good 👍 order. 👍😊👌
K**N
very good and worth the price just get better headphones with it
works well and is great, love it for how easy it is to use and the music i got on it works well when am just waiting about
P**S
Handy size, plenty of storage …
Really happy with my purchase of the 128GB MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.3 from Amazon! I bought this to replace my older MP3 player, and I couldn’t be happier with the upgrade. This new model is compact and lightweight — the perfect pocket-sized companion for walks, commutes on the bus, or long flights. The sound quality is good, offering true lossless audio that makes every song sound rich and vibrant. The built-in speaker is a great bonus when I want to listen without headphones, and the Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity pairs seamlessly with my wireless earbuds. The 128GB of storage is more than enough to carry my entire music library etc. For the features and performance it offers, the price is extremely competitive. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a portable, high-quality music player at great value!
M**N
Complete Garbage
Just a piece of junk. I don't require much from an mp3 player. I want to connect it to headphones and play music, end of story. I don't need a built in speaker, stopwatch, alarm clock, calendar, ebook reader, voice recorder or any other nonsense. I would happily pay quite a premium to get just a quality player. Sadly it doesn't seem to exist. If you do pay more the people in China who sling this crap together assume that you want more gimmicks, but the core chipsets and functionality always remain the same. I've had this for all of 2 hours and despise it already. Charging, and putting music on it were fine. Quick test of a track with its built in speaker - fine. So I tried connecting my bluetooth headphones. Followed the normal pairing procedure for the headphones, but the player refused to see them in the list of available devices. So I tried again a few times, and it suddenly did see them, for no very obvious reason. So I hit 'Pair device,' and waited, to eventually get the message that pairing failed. So I tried this a few dozen times too, but to no avail. Tried the headphones with my laptop, phone and another player, just to be sure - but they weren't the problem. I was about to give up, but thought I'd try one more time (which turned into 12 or so), and it eventually just connected, again for no obvious reason. Thinking we were now home and dry I started playing some music. It lasted all of 20 seconds before I started getting stutters, then large glitches, and finally the music just ground almost to a halt, clearly overloading the player in some way. I pressed pause, but the player continued to spit out erratic glitches of sound that had clearly been buffering long before I did. I thought maybe the problem was the file type I was playing. It was a supported type (wma), but I've had previous players that complained about files with greater bandwidth requirements. So, once the device unfroze sufficiently to let me navigate to a different track, I went to an mp3 and hit play. Nothing. The screen showed that it was playing (by displaying the pause button) but the timer didn't move. Tried a couple more with the same result. Finally I just hit the off button on my headphones, and suddenly the player burst into life. It caught up with every frustrated button press I'd made whilst it was unresponsive - thereby landing on a track I hadn't navigated to, and started playing through it's built in speaker. So I'm left with the conclusion that the device simply isn't capable of bluetooth playback. Clearly the manufacturers were trying to find the absolute bare minimum processing power and memory necessary to handle playback and a bluetooth connection simultaneously, and then shaved off some more. I can't comment on playback quality through cabled headphones, or battery life, as mine is going straight back. EDIT: Eventually decided to keep the device, as I'm conscious that any replacement is likely to have similar issues. Can now report that sound through the headphone socket is below average. A few times I've been listening to classical tracks, hit a quiet patch, and wondered what the awful flapping at the bottom end was. I blamed the recordings, thinking it was really bad microphone handling. But then I checked out the scores, and discovered it was bass drum, or double basses, and I was getting a flapping/popping sound instead of the full sound of the instrument. Obviously mp3 files are notoriously compressed, so I played exactly the same files through the same headphones, using my laptop - which has the cheapest, nastiest DAC chip in the world - and could then tell there was a bass part in the music. Probably not an issue for the average pop track, which is a constant barrage across the whole spectrum, but a bit useless for classical music. The battery life is also poor. My last player could manage 8-9 hours per charge at the end of its life (less on bluetooth). Haven't had reason to use this one to death yet, but the indicator says the battery is in the red after two hours. And if I charge it fully, but then leave it unused for a couple of days, it is almost depleted when I come to use it.
F**E
Awful OS, poor Bluetooth and cheap but totally usable.
Ultimately, it's an okay cheap MP3 player. For its price you get a device that plays music with a mostly decent battery. However I have a few issues; - The operating system makes searching for songs an utter pain - The Bluetooth is pretty rotten from personal experience, pairing is a pain and the distance that the Bluetooth works is not great. - The USB port is actually not a great option for transfering music, your best bet is transfering the files to the micro SD card via a card reader - The Quality of the music being played is fine for a layman but don't expect the earth to move. So yeah, it's a decent cheap MP3 player, if you want something that is easy to use and truly adjustable then look elsewhere but if you just want something to slap some tunes on then it'll do.
A**E
Delighted
I get the feeling that the manufacturer truly aimed to produce an MP3 player that would delight the buyer and for me they have certainly hit the target! As there are a number of detailed reviews already, I would just add a few points, the battery life driving wired earphones constantly is a generous 34.5 hrs and it recharges quickly. Through good quality earphones, the sound is excellent and there are 7 preformed EQ sound settings, these being, Country - Dance - Classical - Jazz - Rock - Pop and Ordinary (my preferred choice). Also, the compact size of this quality device enables one handed operation, I can make selections with my thumb while the player rests comfortably on my fingers. With respect storage, it has 116GB actually available and after loading 239 CD's, it still had a vast 97.9GB of free space. File transfer is swift either through USB lead, or directly to micro SD card (32mins to copy 242 CD's via lead). It's possible to create different folders for each category using a PC, for example, Male Vocal, Female Vocal, Classical etc and then set the player to select randomly from across all folders. So it will play all of your music without you knowing what's coming up next, which although it occasionally repeats the same track, is a great feature! Bluetooth works perfectly with my audio equipment and has a range of several meters. The FM radio uses the earphone wire as an aerial, it works well and providing it's getting enough signal produces clear HiFi stereo sound. Just to mention that it comes with a protective film covering the screen, which I presume is part of the packaging as it has a small tab for peeling off and removing this film makes the screen slightly more responsive. The only suggestion I would make for improvement is an option to play a selection just once and then stop, instead of playing a continuous loop, but this minor detail aside it's an excellent MP3 player, I am delighted! Just to add that it is now well over a year since I bought two of these items and they both continue to work faultlessly.
M**O
Good player but be aware of limitations
I bought this to use when travelling and it does the job - good battery life and good audio. The screen is small so if you have big fingers you mind find it hard to use. You can either browse based on the folder structure of the files you upload or you can browse based on the tags in the files. What I will say is that if you just like putting music on and letting it play then you will be fine. If you like constantly going in to find a new song then the interface will annoy you and you might be better off getting one with a bigger screen. I started taking this to the gym - unfortunately the touchscreen doesn't work very well at all with sweaty hands so I have bought a similar device but with small buttons and a clip - and to be honest it makes using it SO MUCH less of a faff. I bought a YOTON one. Only thing is the new one doesn't have a speaker whereas this one does but no big deal for me.
H**Y
Excellent mp3 player
I’m definitely past my middle age and to say I struggle with modern technology is an understatement so it was very much a struggle to replace my previous mp3 player which I had worn out. I use an mp3 player while at the gym to drown out their music which is so annoying it’s almost painful. Any way, I began to take stock of my new player, read the instructions and then hunted out my ancient dusty computer, which after many years the battery was non existent and the computer would only work while it was connected to mains. Obviously by now it wanted to update, Apple Music needed updating along with Amazon Music. It was 3 days later before I had actually managed to download anything onto the mp3 player, by this point I was beyond going to the gym and was instead seriously considering whether going into therapy would be a better idea? I would like to point out that the issues downloading onto the mp3 player are nothing to do with the mp3 and are in fact solely down to my own lack of technical ability. Once I had recovered sufficiently I plucked up courage to investigate my new purchase. The size for me is perfect small enough to put in even the smallest pocket, leggings etc The design and sound quality is brilliant, it’s a powerful little player with an easy to navigate touch screen. It connected easily with my ear pods too. Finally, I am very happy to recommend this little mp3 it is really excellent value for money.
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