🎧 Elevate your soundscape—wherever life takes you.
The AiMoonsa 64GB MP3 Player combines expansive storage with HiFi lossless audio powered by a DSP chip, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, and a built-in HD speaker. Its lightweight zinc alloy body and multifunctional features like FM radio, voice recorder, and e-book reader make it an essential gadget for the modern professional on the move.
Compatible Devices | Headphone, Speaker |
Supported Media Type | TF card |
Supported Standards | APE / FLAC / WMA / MP3 / ACELP/ WAV |
Battery Average Life | 2 years |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Screen Size | 1.8 Inches |
Additional Features | Voice Recorder |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.35"D x 1.7"W x 3.6"H |
Color | Black |
V**H
Just What I Was Looking For!
Road trips need road music and my Mazda CX-3's sound system is really finicky about the MP3 or other song files it can play. I had tried thumbdrives and it seemed like only half my songs would play, the rest wouldn't load. So I got this and downloaded over 3,000 songs on it. Now my car plays nearly all of them. Also while listening to this player in bed or on the excercise bike, it will skip over tracks that whatever reason it can't play on it's file format that would play on my laptops. That again seems to be only maybe 300 of the 3,000 songs I have on here. This is a great price for a small device that gives you just enough. It plays the stuff you want it to. The speaker without the headphones is tinny and not very loud, but it pairs well with a speaker so this is a wonderful alternative to a Zune or an old iPod.
L**S
mp3 player
It has a touch screen. Weights really light. The buns are really easy to use. The screen quality is really good. Battery life keeps you for almost 5 days
B**G
Fairly Nice Bluetooth MP3 Music Player
I give this Bluetooth player 4 stars as it works OK for MP3's. There's good and bad with most any Bluetooth MP3 player. I've tried costlier players that were much worse than this one. The good: The AiMoonsa Music Player has an excellent battery life. The sound is good with 3 sound modes (although bass doesn't change much). And MP3's play well from the micro SD card. The player connects to my Bluetooth headset and my Bose mini speaker.The bad: The player does not have internal storage and can only play from the micro SD card. The player itself must have the volume maxed out for the Bluetooth headphones to get enough volume to run a mower. It does not get super loud like a few others I've tried. My Bluetooth headset was dropping connection and not the player.Other than the low volume this player performs much better than most of the other players out there. The battery has lasted well over 4 hours several times and still shows a nearly full charge. I've tried more expensive players and the batteries die before I am done mowing grass! I’ve only been using the player a few days so time will tell if the player has any longevity and will update at a later date (unless the player dies soon but fingers crossed)
A**R
Bluetooth randomly disconnects, user interface is poor, not recommended
I bought this as my current mp3 player started requiring more frequent battery recharges.The form factor on this was a bit larger than my prior mp3 players, but it was not a big deal. It was still light and probably 5 inches x 2 inches.I initially started downloading podcasts to the device via the USB cable. However, this was really slow! I re-read the manual and noted that they advised that the faster way to load it was to eject the memory card, place that in a separate (included) USB holder, and load it there. I tried this and it was much faster. I guess I’d question why they couldn’t include whatever h/w was in the small off-board connector into the player itself…? Also, ejecting the memory card was a bit tricky. It stuck at first and then sprung out and landed on the floor (inches from a heat vent). So be careful with that process.After loading the device up, I paired it with some Bluetooth headphones that I’ve used for over a year. I then tried it out on a walk. The Bluetooth disconnected within 30 seconds. I reconnected it and it was fine for almost an hour. The next day, it disconnected about 5 minutes into the session. This continued over the few days that I tried it – completely at random.Another issue was the controls. I was able to pause playback on a podcast. However, when I later powered the device up again, it seemed impossible to resume playback. When I tried, it would just reset to the ‘welcome’ screen. I was able once to fast forward through the 45 minutes I’d listened to and resume. In another case, it just reset after I tried fast forwarding. It was super annoying!After about 3 days of use I gave up and returned it. I would NOT recommend this product.
S**4
Impressive quality and features at this price.
I was looking for an MP3 player with a built in speaker to use as an audio Bible and this little guy far exceeded my expectations. I had purchased 2 other MP3 players before this one and returned them because the first one didn't sort my files in the correctly and the second one had a weak built in speaker. They were both made of light weight plastic and relied on tactile buttons for navigation which made them feel like toys compared to this AiMoonsa. This player has a solid build quality with a glass face and while the screen isn't a touch screen the navigation controls are touch sensors instead of buttons. Navigating the player is very intuitive as well. To load audio files onto the player they include a USB A micro SD card reader which is an added bonus that was included with either of the players I tried previously. And loading audio files onto the player was fast and easy, although for full disclosure I didn't use the included card reader, but I'm guessing the transfer process would have been similar had I used the card reader. When you load the SD card on your PC you'll see a few folders. I think they were labeled DBROOT, MUSIC and RECORD. I wasn't sure which folder to copy my fes into so I simply created a 4th folder and named it BIBLE and inside of that folder I created a folder named NKJV and inside of that folder I created two folders for OT and NT and inside of those folders I created folders for each of the books of the Bible. When I was finished copying all the files I ejected the se card from my laptop and inserted it back into the MP3 player and powered it on. Then I navigated to the FOLDER menu and it prompted me to wait for the scan to finish which took several seconds. When it was done I was able to navigate through the folder structure I created above and select the book and chapter I wanted to play. As for the sound quality I didn't try the included earbud headphones, but the quality of the built-in speaker is very good for such a small device. If you're looking for an inexpensive MP3 player with a built-in speaker I highly recommend this AiMoonsa.