🎶 Unleash the Music Magic for Your Little Ones!
The RUIZU 64GB Bluetooth MP3 Player is a versatile and portable music player designed specifically for kids. With a cute cartoon zoo design, it features Bluetooth 5.3 for easy connectivity, a built-in speaker, FM radio, voice recording capabilities, and a massive 64GB internal memory, expandable up to 128GB. This lightweight device is perfect for little hands and offers a variety of functions, making it an ideal gift for young music lovers.
Color | Zoo |
Item Weight | 30 Grams |
Compatible Devices | Headphone, Speaker |
Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
Supported Standards | MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, WAV, M4A, DRM, ACELP, OGG |
Battery Average Life | 2 years |
Display Technology | LCD |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Screen Size | 1.5 Inches |
Additional Features | Voice Recorder, Speaker Bulit in, Equalizer, FM Radio |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Aux, USB |
C**Z
Bringing Joy to a Panda Enthusiast Biker Chick
The media could not be loaded. I just got this today, but I am so overjoyed that I just can't wait to leave a review.First off, I do not have a child... other than my inner one. I bought this for me.I have an older set of Boom Audio speaker on my Softail Heritage Classic, so I have to use a aux cable to use them. I got a new phone... and it didn't have an aux input. I bought several adapters, some didn't work at all. Others didn't work well. I tried going the Blue tooth reciever route, but it didn't go well either.So, I arrived at the conclusion that I needed an MP3 player. I wanted something simple. No curved glass waiting to break in my windshield bag. No touch screen (easier to use buttons with gloves on). SIMPLE.After hours of searching and seeing the same nonsense over and over, I found this adorable panda player. Bonus, it was made for kids. Hopefully that will meant it will hold up going down the road in my windshield bag. I bought a case just to be safe.Anyway, tonight I plugged it in, charged it up and loaded 2.1 GB of music on it.AND I AM IN LOVE!The little speaker is pretty decent. I took it outside with me while I was walking my dog. I didn't have to roam around the house looking for headphones. Just bam, zoom, out the door. of course the sound quality isn't mind blowing. The speaker is itsy bitsy, but it gets loud enough I can put the player in my pocket and still hear it over the crickets and frogs.I am excited to have it with me when I ride out to areas with spots cellphone service. I can still listen to my jams while I go exploring.I plugged this sucker into my bike, and honestly, I was speechless. The music actually played louder hooked up my Panda Player than it did to My Samsug Galaxy Note 9. Mind Blown.Since I have to use an aux cable with the bike, the radio function works too!The screen gets pretty bright, and the brightness is adjustable. The voice recorder works decently, but you can hear button clicking at the beginning and end of the recording. Which makes sense because the buttons are right next to the speaker.To download the music onto the player, it is just a simple drag and drop system. All of my music is in there all willy nilly at the moment. I haven't messed with the playlist option or anything, and I honestly don't plan to. I like shuffle just fine.I haven't tried hooking it up to my Bluetooth headphones yet. They are dead.I did notice that the product information said that it could support 128 GB micro SD card, but the pamphlet said it can only support 60 GBish. But, I seem to recall someone saying in their review that it did support 128 GB. I am a long way from that at the moment, so no biggie either way for me.The user interface is pretty user friendly. It may take a couple of clicks here and there to get accommodated with it, but it is super simple.It did take a smidgen of effort to figure out how to turn shuffle on. BUT, on the plus side I turned the player on and off a few time, clicked the shuffle button multiple times and I never heard the same song twice... expect for the first song on the list while I was getting shuffle reset up.All and all, I am thrilled about this adorable music contraption and I can't wait to take it with my on my motorcycle!
A**R
Great for toddlers, great to minimize screen time
So, it's an mp3 played and has all of the basic functions of one. It has an easy to understand interface and method to start playing music. It remembers the last track you were on and picks up there. You can insert and sd card, it does playlists, nested folders, etc. Standard stuff.What's really nice about this is our toddler figured out how to turn it on and off quickly, as well as how to start and stop the music, themselves. They can listen to stories and music by themselves, and you get to choose what they hear since it's an mp3 player you have to put content on. It's better than an tonie box or whatever because the possibilities are endless, rather than just discs or figures you can stick on a speaker to hear preselected commercial stories.We wanted to get a cassette player because of the freedom of choice but got this. It has a built-in speaker so you can use it like some competing products, but with your own stuff.The best thing is it has a volume limiter. You can set a certain threshold and the volume will not be turned up past it unless you change that setting. This protects young ears from damage since it does, well, come with headphones and some parents will probably give them to their kids.We've dropped it a few times, it still works. It does have an lcd screen, but it goes dark after a while, which is nice, and the music or story continues regardless.If you want to limit your kid's screen time, not buy into commercial stuff like tonie boxes or whatever, and get the freedom back - like you did - to listen to whatever you want, while ensuring volume doesn't get raised too high to protect hearing, get this. You'll supply the content, but it's so much better this way.
J**W
Holiday Gift that will make her happy- But then it didn't
Our 4 year old granddaughter love to sing. This personal, panda, mp3 player will be great for her. I spent about an hour loading songs today and it was very easy for this old grandma to figure out. She now has about 20 songs loaded that I know she enjoys and can start listening as soon as she opens up this holiday season. It is now wrapped and ready to gift to her in December.I just downloaded songs on my computer and dragged and dropped them into her RUIZU 64GB MP3 Player.We purchased earphones too, even though this player comes with a pair of earphones. She is too young for the stick in your ear type so I purchased a pair that will fit her little head.I know this will be a favorite holiday gift and get a ton of use.This is a very small mp3 player but the buttons are easy to understand and if old lady like me could figure out how to use it anyone can.There is even a record button so you can record your voice. This is perfect for letting the little one know they are loved. I wish I had a recording of my grandparents voices to listen to. Perfect little device!Update: Okay, great item until I went to add more songs to her device. It no longer allows me to add music. I even had my son, who is the head of IT at his business try to help. He tried for about 45 minutes and said it was the MP3 player, not my MacBook. He said "If you pay for junk you get junk" Bummer. It has only been two months since I purchased and it only has a few songs she wants to listen to at this point.