🎧 Elevate your soundscape—wherever life takes you.
This 64GB MP3 player combines expansive storage with HiFi lossless sound, powered by a DSP audio chip and Bluetooth 5.2 for seamless wireless connectivity. Its built-in HD speaker lets you enjoy music without earphones, while multifunctional features like FM radio, voice recording, and e-book reading make it a versatile companion. Lightweight and durable, it’s designed for professionals who demand quality and convenience on the move.
S**N
Great product.
The user manual could use some work. Not much help. Since I am very good a figuring this out, it didn't take long to find out what I needed to know. All I want is to be able to play music. Very easy to add and play. I am a happy camper.
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)
D**Y
AMAZING!
Great product! Battery life is crazy, and so is 64 GB. For the blue tooth, though, it has to be really close to you, and even the slightest movement with it might cut the music off for a second. My friend got this same product just after me, and he said it was the best 28$ he has ever spent. I totally agree.
K**R
Doesn't work well as a podcast player
I bought this MP3 player as a replacement for my SanDisk Sansa Clip, which I use mostly for listening to podcasts while exercising at the gym. I returned it as unsatisfactory for these reasons:1. It has no facility with podcasts. It seems to just offer one option: creating a folder named 'Podcasts' on its SD card, and uploading my .mp3 podcast files into it. This was unsatisfactory, as it just offered alphabetized listing of the files, not organized into subfolders by podcast, as the Sansa Clip did.2. The SD card was difficult to remove and replace, requiring the tweezers on my Swiss Army knife every time. Even pushing it in to replace it required some sort of tool.3. It's too heavy, easily two or three times the weight of the Sansa Clip. Its much larger, too, although it is thinner.Overall, it didn't fit my needs. If anyone has a favorite MP3 player primarily for podcasts that's similar to the Sansa Clip, i'd love to hear about it.
G**N
good value
Nothing not to like for this little gem.
A**R
Decent product at the price, but Bluetooth range was disappointing.
Got this to replace an old iPhone we were using for playing music to a Bluetooth speaker, looking for greater range as advertised in the product description. Fully charged, this MP3 player did not match the range of the old iPhone.The music-playing interface was limited and a bit non-intuitive - at least focusing on our use-case.It was easy enough to connect via Bluetooth, and it worked fine within its limited range. I tried out the FM function and it worked fine (remember that you must use wired earbuds for this to work, as the earbud cable acts as the antenna).I can't speak to battery life, since I packed this up to return as soon as I discovered that it wouldn't fit our needs.I suppose this is a decent product at this price for what it is; it just didn't meet expectations for Bluetooth range.
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.
W**6
Does not group music very well by artist or album
It seems well made and has a low price. Haven't used it enough to speak on the battery life. Connecting the blue tooth has not been successful on any of the devices I've tried.The biggest issue I have is that it does not populate the music list properly or accurately.Here are some examples:1) I have 227 artist folders (total albums would be much higher) loaded onto the device. It only displays 147.2) It reads metadata incorrectly. So to elaborate on what that means, I have several classical music album compilations in my collection. The music scanner ignores the album name and uses the artist name. And as it happens to be with classical music, there is almost always a different artist name for each track. So the bulk of the possible 147 displayed artists are just this handful of albums chopped up into 1-6 song entries. It looks like only about 5 artists are pulled in and displayed properly.
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