🎧 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The 128GB MP3 Player with Bluetooth is a versatile music device featuring a 2.4" screen, HiFi speakers, and a robust 30-hour battery life. With 64GB of built-in storage and support for up to 256GB SD cards, it allows you to carry your entire music library. Enjoy seamless Bluetooth connectivity, a voice recorder, FM radio, and more, all in a sleek, portable design.
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Supported Media Type | SD Card |
Supported Standards | WMV |
Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
Display Technology | LCD |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
Additional Features | Built-In Speaker, Voice Recorder, FM Radio |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.89"D x 4.29"W x 0.39"H |
Item Weight | 2.86 Ounces |
Color | Black |
B**A
A great upgrade from my son's previous device!
I bought this for my son. It's a much better device than his previous model, and this one ultimately only cost about $10 more.Pros:Album artwork is displayed when you play the music (he loves this feature).Interface is much easier to navigate.More characters on the screen (you don't need to wait as long for the display to scroll through a long title).Battery life and storage space have both been great. Every once in a while when I use this device I keep forgetting it's not a touch screen (and I tap/swipe the screen pointlessly), but this hasn't been an issue for him.I'm very satisfied with this purchase.
B**Y
Seems fine for my application
The media could not be loaded. My portable FM radio with USB Stick input gave up mid-day at work on the delivery van. I searched Amazon and then reviewed the reviewers. This was ordered at mid-day and delivered prior to 7am the Next morning. I put the unit on a fast charger while I went to my Linux Mint desktop and created a mp3 music folder. Copied about 8 gbs of flac files to that folder. Hooked the player to the desktop, selected the charge and transfer music option on the player. Mint recognized it as a removable drive. There appears a directory on the player but I simply created another music folder and did copy paste. The message popped up indicating a 18 minute process but it completed probably in a 12 minute time span. Turned the system off, powered the player off, borrowed my child's speaker just in case and left for work. Around 10:30 I took a early lunch and powered the unit on and arrowed down to the storage card and started playing music through the built-in speaker. I then paused the music and exited to the Bluetooth settings and connected the speaker. I then navigated back to the music and started playing. I really just need a basic input source to play a folders worth of music during the work day with no input from me. I left both units in the back of the truck. The player will slide around so I simply put it in my work bag to solve that issue. Both units were still playing fine at 7 pm when my shift ended. This unit works fine for my application and I didn't experience any distortion at that volume level. I can't speak to any other aspects of operation but it seems fine for my intended use
A**S
Nice player
The mp3 player has great sound quality and overall set up. The only thing is that it is more touch-screen oriented. So if you are taking a walk or doing yardwork and you want to replay or skip a song you have to take it out of your pocket and use the touchscreen. The previous one I had had a volume button that doubled as a scan forward or back to move to a song so I didn't have to mess with the touchscreen.
L**.
Bluetooth doesn't work
I was excited about this little device because it seemed fit my budget and with good reviews. I couldn't be more disappointed when I received it(overnight delivery was awesome though).Aside from under par user interface, the bluetooth connection doesn't connect at all, and I was silly enough not try to connect with earphones before I spent two hours uploading the music, then it turned out the bluetooth is a dud. It can only find two devices, one watch one TV but none of them can be connected. It can't find anything else no matter how I have tried. I am returning this today.
C**R
Battery lasts a long time. Great storage space. Easy to figure out. At least for me.
I held off on making a review to make sure i could get a good idea of how the player works. After awhile, it still holds a great charge. i get 3 work days of nonstop play. that's 8 hours a day so the battery is really good. The mp3 player itself feels well made. i accidently dropped it a few times. it holds up in my breast pocket on my vest and sometimes i forget to button it up for safety, it hasn't broken yet so. The design is pretty basic but i ain't looking for something highly advanced. I like simplicity. It stores a lot of songs so far, i got about 67 songs at the moment and haven't put a dent in the storage. The ear buds lasted a month before the left bud went out. Nothing major as i prefer having 1 ear free so i can hear when my name is called. then a week later, the right ear bud finally went. No big deal. I got a new set. For what you pay? it's worth it. Highly recommend....also highly recommend to make sure if you have it in a breast pocket, be safe and button it up.lol A++++
M**S
Doesn't hold more than 3 playlists at one time.
My old Sony MP3 player is great, but it's not holding a charge very well after all these years, so I decided to buy another MP3 player. I chose this one because it seemed pretty similar to my other one. I like that it's touch screen and it holds a charge very well (so far), but i really wanted to make different playlists for different moods and occasions. This player does not have that feature. I can't find anywhere in the description that says you can only have three playlists and you aren't able to name them or edit them from a PC. HIGHLY disappointing. I'm now using it as a backup to my old MP3 player, so my search continues. If having more than three playlists at once is something you're wanting in your player, you should probably spring for Sony. They're a little more expensive, but well worth the money. I've learned my lesson.
G**K
Complicated to use
It's tricky to use. Could have an easier interface. Sound and storage are good. No instructions on how to create playlists (still working on this). No web or phone support. Another issue: once you are playing music and the screen goes blank, the buttons don't work. Major oversight. If you want to skip a song in your list, you have to first press the power button then navigate to your music list. Terribly inconvenient when you are exercising. I'd say find another product.
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