Ken
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2025
Picked this up for background music while working in the garage, and now I’m using it way more than I thought I would. It’s got this tiny screen, but the menu is loaded—music, radio, even ebooks, which I didn’t expect. Transferring songs was quick. I tossed on some older tracks I hadn’t listened to in years and just let it run on shuffle while I worked. I also gave the built-in speaker a try, and it sounds fine for casual listening, though I mostly use it with Bluetooth. It’s been a nice break from constantly using my phone for everything.
LMeyer1
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025
This MP3 player brings back some serious nostalgia! It supports music, video, Bluetooth, text, and even has a little dictionary tool—which my kids find fun. The sound quality is solid with the included earbuds, and the interface is colorful and easy to navigate. I used a microSD card to load up a ton of songs and audiobooks, and everything runs smoothly. The screen is bright and clear for such a small device. It’s perfect for the gym or on-the-go listening without draining my phone battery. I got this mostly for my kid to use on car rides, and they love it.
Connie - 64
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Great Product for the CostEasy connectivityGreat costGreat storage capacity
Jog
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
The media could not be loaded.
Fiona
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
This is a gift for my son because he loves nostalgic things. He was very happy when he received it. Thank you to the seller for offering such a great product!
HEXIN
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Very convenient good quality
david
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
The MP3 is very great. It produces very clear sounds and is very easy to download music into it . The MP3 looks great and it also is very easy to use.
MarkP
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I've been wanting to replace an older Aiworth MP3 player that has a crappy screen (impossible to see in any sorted of lighted environment).The instruction 'manual' is small (print) and lacking in details but that wasn't a problem as the controls are somewhat intuitive (especially if you've already trained yourself on an mp3 player).I have an older car that has no USB nor MP3 player capabilities. After enabling the mp3 player's bluetooth and scanning for devices I was able to successfully connect to the FM/radio transceiver (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0SFMIH) and ... tada ... I was listening to my music over the car's speakers.As for music management, this device can play from playlists or from a directory/folder. Instead of spending hours on the mp3 player trying to build playlists I got on my computer, set up a series of directories/folders, populated the directories/folders with my mp3 files, then dragged-n-dropped the directories/folders onto the micro sd card. Once the copying was complete I ejected the micro sd card from the computer and slid it into the mp3 player. Using the mp3 player's (file) Explorer I was able to traverse my directories/folders, select a file and start listening to music.PROS:- comes with a 128 GB micro sd card; this is in addition to the 16 GB of space that comes on the mp3 player- comes with a (USB 2.0) USB-A to micro sd card reader- comes with a USB-A to micro-USB cord for power (and I assume data transfer though I used the micro sd card to 'transfer' my mp3 files to the mp3 player)- comes with a set of wired ear buds that plug into the mp3 player's 3.5mm jack- bright screen; can easily see it in daylight- decent speaker; my focus is on playing music over the car's speakers- includes a 'shuffle' capabilityCONS:- could not figure out how to create directories/folders on the mp3 player; this wasn't a major issue as I found it easier to use my computer to setup directories/folders on the micro sd card, populate with my mp3 files, then place the micro sd card in the mp3 player- the wired ear buds' 3.5 mm jack doesn't seat properly in the device so the sound constantly cuts in and out; I don't plan on using the wired ear buds so this isn't an issue for me- the included micro card reader is only USB 2.0 so it's going to be extremely slow; this wasn't an issue since I already have a faster USB 3.0 reader that I used to populate the micros sd cardTIPS:- you'll need to format the micro sd card as FAT32- you have to start playing a music file in order to access the music-related menu (eg, enable/disable shuffle)- if the micro sd card doesn't slide in easily don't force it; try flipping the card over and try inserting it again- the card slot has a stiff spring; if you lose control of the card that spring can spit the card across the room!!!NOTES- I have not tested the FM radio, ebook reader, recorder or video player; I bought this solely for its ability to play mp3 files and sync with my car's bluetooth FM/radio transceiver- I did not test the (data?) cable to see if it is possible to transfer files directly from a computer to the mp3 player; I am satisfied with using the micro sd card to 'transfer' files to the mp3 player- the 'shuffle' capability appears to be limited to the directory/folder in which the mp3 player currently resides; in my case this is fine as my directories/folders act as my playlists and each contains a large selection of mp3 files; changing my 'playlist' is just a couple taps on the mp3 player's interface to move to a different directory/folderWhile there are a few issues (minor in my case) this player meets all of my requirements ... play my mp3 files over the car's speakers ... a screen that is visible/readable in daylight.