🎧 Elevate your audio experience with style and convenience!
This Bluetooth MP3 player features a 32GB TF card, supporting up to 6000 songs, with a built-in HD speaker, video playback, FM radio, voice recorder, and e-book function. It boasts a long-lasting battery life of over 70 hours, making it ideal for travel and entertainment.
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The MOST AMAZING MP3 player I ever bought !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Idiots who can't figure out how to use the most basic device make 1 star reviews. Please ignore them. This is amazing.The sound is better than the 42$-60$ ones with no HD speaker, designed in Germany (not China like all the rest), can never turn on by itself, since on-off is a toggle button on the side, 3.5”x1.5” or 90x39mm (I got the white to see dirt, clean more often; the best; 26g (lighter than an electric car keyfob) so 2-3 times lighter than most mp3 players, 10 times lighter than a phone+case, meaning your toes won’t be crushed if it ever falls, phones jump to new songs as you move if you have no screen lock, made of soft plastic, will never drop because the earphones will keep in hanging until you catch it, the plastic absorbs the shock way better than metal if it ever drops, sound quality is excellent, see 5 star review, has real (no touch) buttons, so less chance of turning on by mistake in the pocket, loud vol in amazon video reviews, smallest square inch total area of all; lasts 70h on earphone, 300 mAh battery, 3.7 V, not 5V, so least EMF of all, most mp3s got 500 mAh; easiest to change songs without taking it out of pocket, has real buttons for play, next, when bored of a song, move to the other 20 (many people listen to just their favorite 10 or 20 songs, you can rename them to start with digits, 1 thru 30, so the first 5 are the ones you listen to 90% of the time, that have the most immortalian tone or melody to make it easy to switch tracks by pressing previous or next fewest times); the others need to be removed from the pocket to change tracks which is very annoying for wired earphones; touch screens break fast; this one is the least likely to break if it drops, due to being the lightest smallest, softest material for player; the wire will hold it, not let it fall, you can catch it; it is the easiest to charge multiple times from a tablet with USB port, in case all electricity, electric car battery, phone, TV signal, is out during EMP or nuclear attack when FM radio helps; a phone lasts very little 12 hrs and uses 10 times the electricity of this player that lasts 70 hrs and allows you to listen to music to feel better in a worst case scenario of WW3. This is by far the ebst mp3 player i ever had.This is so much better than having that brick phone in your pocket always to destroy your brain with radio frequency.Keep in mind, phones are deadly, see why below:measurement of RF radiation near a cell phone tower (800 mV/m), in a classroom full of WiFi laptops (800 mV/m), in front of a WiFi laptop a child who absorbs far more radiation (2,857 mV/m) and the background radiation in nature or in nearby places of the town (11 mV/m). Signal strength of 2,857 mV/m means a power flux density of 2,165 nW/cm2 or 21.651 mW/m2 or 21,651 µW/m2, because V/m = √ (W/m2 x 377) or W/m2 = (V/m)2/377 . W/m2 is power density in watts per square meter.☺☺☺ 377 = 120*3.14 = 120π ohms = the characteristic impedance of free space. Power density P (measured in W/m2) is field strength E (measured V/m) squared divided by 377. P=E2/Z. Z is impedance. Away from towers in nature, it was 11 mV/m or 0.00032 mW/m2 or 0.032 nW/cm2. You can use 100s of devices, like GQ amazon one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079QC96KH one, giving good RF, electric and magnetic field readings, ultra useful for devices that vibrate to avoid birth defects, ocular damage, etc, like electric razors, toothbrushes (see values here), vibrators (avoid at all costs). One thing to keep in mind is to never hold the GQ meter with your fingers/hand as manual says, since we are bioelectrical beings and can form circuits and cause readings to move from 2 V/m to 50 V/m in certain cases where metal from the table, aluminum nearby used to block RF, tall desk lamps, even when not turned on (plugged in) sometimes, etc form a circuit with the body near the socket where desktop is. Hold the meter from the little leash it has attached to it or for testing various areas without entering it, simply use a stick that holds the meter by the lace. Never allow hands to touch the meter.
M**K
Product does not work as described.
I've had this product for two months. The MP3 player only connects to Bluetooth for a few seconds and then shuts off. Immediately thereafter, the menu and playlist cannot be accessed and the device freezes up. Do not purchase!
R**.
MP3 Player
I got this as a backup to my old mp3 player. So far I am satisfied with it.
K**Y
Not what I was expecting
You get what you pay for and it works but I will pay more for a better product next time.
N**N
Shouldn't Expect Much...
I've been on a quest to find a modern mp3 player to replace my iPod, which stopped connecting to my computer earlier this year. This is my second purchase. My other purchase (Innioasis Y1) was actually pretty enjoyable and had a lot of features that I enjoyed. Unfortunately, it stopped charging after just 3 months of use.This player doesn't even come close. I might have to buy the Y1 again and just hope the problem was only with the particular one I own.Anyway, here are some positives for this mp3 player:* It plays music.* Battery life seems very strong.* Listening with an aux cable and headphones or speakers sounds decent.* It's pretty easy to add music.Here are the negatives:* Bluetooth is useless. It connects, but sounds like a never-ending skipping record.* Data transfer is extremely slow. If you have a large collection, expect it to take DAYS to add it all.* I didn't expect a high-quality built-in speaker, but the one on this mp3 player is basically unlistenable.* It's either impossible or way too complicated to create playlists. I couldn't figure it out.* If it is possible to make a playlist, it looks like it's only possible to make ONE playlist.* When in shuffle mode, the player makes a really loud clicking sound between tracks.* No search function.* Turning volume up/down is more difficult than necessary.* The UI is generally confusing and difficult to navigate.I guess that, for $12.99, I shouldn't set my expectations too high. But this player is really only doing the bare minimum, and not doing it well... at all.The search continues...
J**O
Works as intended
I paid $15 for this, and it does what it’s supposed to do. Loads the files, and plays the music.Everyone else has the same complaints I have. The most notable one (for me) being it not resuming where you left off at.But for $15? You can get used to it.Absolutely great for the price point.
J**N
Poor quality
Won’t hold a BT signal. Interface is poor.
N**E
Great player😀
Love this music player. Easy to download music. Good Quality. Works good. Love it😀😀😀
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