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๐ง Elevate your soundtrackโwireless freedom meets marathon battery life!
The AGPTEK A02 MP3 Player is a sleek, portable music device featuring Bluetooth 5.3 for reliable wireless audio, 32GB internal storage expandable up to 128GB, and an impressive 40-hour battery life with fast Type-C charging. Its 1.8-inch screen and classic button interface offer easy navigation, while support for multiple audio formats, FM radio, and voice recording make it a versatile companion for active professionals seeking a lightweight, durable music player.
















| ASIN | B0CH9WWWHN |
| Additional Features | FM Radio, Voice Recorder |
| Battery Average Life | 40 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,352 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #9 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | AGPTEK |
| Built-In Media | MP3 Player |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Headphone, Earphone |
| Component Type | Memory |
| Connectivity Technology | Aux, Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 3,202 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AGPTEK |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | SMPA02 |
| Model Name | A02 |
| Model Number | A02 |
| Screen Size | 1.8 Inches |
| Special Feature | FM Radio, Voice Recorder |
| Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
| Supported Standards | AAC, APE, FLAC, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
W**.
A great expandable light durable MP3 player.... can't beat the price for all of this! Updated...
An excellent MP3 player for the price and size. I wanted something small that I can put in my pocket when I walk or sat on my deck with my AirPods. I know I could just use my phone but this player gives me a break from the phone and it has a small screen and buttons. It is perfect for any physical activity and is light as pen... plus it has a micro SD slot. More than enough room for my music collection. I would recommend this for sure! UPDATE a few weeks later, it freezes quite often. It doesn't recognize my sd card at times. I've reformatted it several times and I'm done with that. It is stuck with playing my albums in shuffle mode. It has become very buggy. I don't think I would buy it again if I had to. Don't throw away the packaging or you are stuck with it!!!!
C**S
Small, lightweight, improved BT MP3 player.
This is a great inexpensive MP3 player! I was looking for a wireless MP3 player to use with Bluetooth earbuds at the gym to replace my ancient iPod nano and wired headphones. I also own a non-Bluetooth version A02S. This player is labeled A02XT on the back, and appears to be a newer version of the model as it had several additional side buttons which do not show in the pictures on the Amazon webpage nor on AGPTEK's website. There are now Volume Up and Volume down buttons on one side, and a Back button on the other side in addition to the 5 buttons shown on the front. These make changing volume and going back one screen so much easier and intuitive than with the prior A02 player on which you needed to manipulate several buttons on the front to go Back one screen or change volume. Bluetooth setup was very easy and haven't had any random disconnects. Sound quality is excellent. Be aware that the volume maxes out when using Bluetooth at a medium loud level, not super loud. You can copy songs from an iTunes playlist to this player, and have it play in the same order by doing a copy and paste (not drag & drop) of songs in the iTunes playlist into one of the Playlists in the folder on the MP3 player which can be seen in the Finder. If you select that Playlist to play songs on the MP3 player, the songs will play in exactly the same order as in your iTunes playlist with no change in sequence. It does take some time to transfer songs from your computer to the MP3 player especially you try to fill all 32GBs with songs. I did cause the player to freeze up when I erroneously pressed the Back and Vol down buttons together. To unfreeze, hold Play/Pause button about 10 seconds, screen goes off, then powers on, and all is good, no loss of files. I haven't tried any of the other capabilities (voice recordings, photos, etc) but I only purchased the player to play songs, and it does this perfectly.
M**M
Good for the price
Got this as a cheap MP3 player for workouts and walks, and it does the trick. Donโt go in expecting iPod vibes โ no spin wheel, no premium feel, just buttons and a small screen. The body is plastic and feels a little cheap in the hand, and the interface is clunky enough that youโll spend a minute figuring out where things are. Bluetooth 5.3 connects fine to my headphones and thatโs mostly what I care about. Pros: โข Affordable, gets the basic job done โข Bluetooth 5.3 connects easily and stays connected โข Lightweight, easy to toss in a pocket Cons: โข Plastic body feels cheap โข Interface is clunky and not intuitive โข No scroll wheel โ button navigation gets old fast Tips: โข Load your music in folders, makes it way easier to navigate โข Donโt expect iPod build quality at this price point Four stars. Good budget pick if you just want music without your phone.
A**E
Two models, same brand, same issues on both, overall a complete waste of time and money.
I bought two by this brand the AGPTEK A02 and the AGBPTEK Touch and I returned both because they equally sucked and ended up frying my brand new SD card. I really liked the look of the touch but I also wanted something with physical buttons that I wouldn't have to look at to skip through songs, but they were both just absolutely terrible. They use the same interface and the sound quality on both was abysmal. When I tried the first device in my car it was so awful I was terrified my speakers got blown out or something because when I tried the second device it was the same - the bass was so buzzy you couldn't understand anything - tested with the same song on both - then I tried my phone bluetooth (again, same song) and it was just fine. I tried them on my earbuds, same issue. I tried adjusting the sound style on the devices and it didn't really make a difference, the only way to listen to either one bearably was to basically adjust the bass on my car settings so low it was practically off and at that level what's the point of listening to music. The speakers on both units were also horrid quality, which didn't matter because I wasn't planning on listening to music on the actual device anyway, but if I had wanted to use it as a backup they aren't worth having as a feature. I checked the SD card on my computer and the songs played fine so it wasn't anything to do with the song quality or the SD card, I was in a crunch about to leave for a road trip and decided to take both of them anyway since it's really what I bought it for, but that turned out to be a mistake. About an hour in while trying to change songs from one playlist to another on the external card as it was playing on the device it froze up and restarted. When it booted back up it was back on the same track and it wouldn't let me go forward/back/switch to anything else it just kept freezing and restarting. I tried the SD card on the other device and it said card not found. Ended up just breaking down and paying for ANOTHER month of Spotify just to get through my trip, which is what I was trying to avoid in the first place. When I got home I plugged the SD card into my computer and it said it was corrupted, so somehow the player fried my brand new card that I literally just bought to use with it.
J**E
hilariously bad, worth the money
understand that when youre buying this product for 30 bucks, youre making a tradeoff from processing power to storage space the hardware is a little slow compared to my 8GB walkman, but ofc, its just a MP3 player, youre not playing Doom on this thing the real issue is the absurd lack of cohesion revolving around everything software-related with this product. the UI navigation has got to be, hands down, the worst experience i have ever had to deal with, and that somehow makes this a compelling challenge to learn to use, in the same way that Bennett Foddy makes engaging games ive never asked myself if i could replace the operating system of an MP3 player before i mean, look at this thing, and tell me what any of the buttons do trick question, none of them do the same thing consistently from feature to feature, or even moment to moment sometimes the back button is the left arrow, sometimes its the volume key, sometimes you have to press up a couple times and then the play button good luck figuring out how to escape the FM radio the first time want to turn the volume up? assuming youre in the dedicated music playing environment while your song is playing, you need to hold the down key, "VOL," before pressing left and right, as opposed to up and down that wouldnt be so bad to get used to, if it wasnt for the fact that if you use this muscle memory on half of the other sliders in the UI, you will instead go a few pages back and forth through the menus you need to press up and down (on the Menu and Volume buttons), to make your brightness slider go left and right, for example want to turn your volume down? thats right, you need to HOLD the volume key down for a couple seconds, before pressing the left key, ensuring that if you ever need to turn your volume down, you will always suffer a least a small period of uncomfortable pain while you fumble around and wait for the device to catch up you will also have to manually navigate across the entire operating system from wherever you might be, to reach the dedicated media player before you can even have the option to hold the volume buttons' button toggle and the system will always save your current location in the operating systems entire directory, so you will never be able to just turn it on and pause your music, if that wasnt exactly where you were when you last left it in general, if you press the right buttons for the wrong amount of time, you will do the wrong thing, fly to a point in the file system thats a ways from your current playing song and you will have to find your way back to where you were as punishment for your mid inputs if you would like to learn how to operate this mp3 player, there is a manual, but it basically tells you up front that its not their problem if the information in it is wrong, and some of it is, including contradictory instructions on what individual buttons do in the same context, incorrect instructions on how to do basic things and references to buttons that do not exist on the physical device, sometimes all three right next to each other, notably in the - somewhat important - "Music" section, on page 2 of the manual, somehow. physically, this thing is alright. the matte finish seems engineered to absorb your hand grease when you touch it it already had shiny spots on it out of the box just from where the protective film was in contact with it it could maybe do with 2 more buttons, since the UI navigation apparently needs it so badly it has a built in speaker, its as bad as youd expect. still tho, i wasnt expecting it to have that feature it uses a USB-C charger, but it is in no way close to thunderbolt speeds for transferring songs, it took me a period of hours to upload my library of music. bear in mind tho this problem can be easily circumvented by just using a microSD card the real star of the show is the microSD slot, rated for up to 128GB, but i was able to look through a 256GB card filled with 8 years worth of photos at the usual 1 frame per second, at least until it inevitably reached a format it cant read and booted me back to the end of the folder it has bluetooth as well, which is another upgrade from my 8GB walkman the thing that sold me on this product was the review from a mother who said this thing had survived multiple trips through the washing machine, and multiple drops i bought this with the understanding that it is an overpowered nokia phone, and in that regard im not disappointed all in all, its terrible, but functional, and im still not sure if im going to keep it yet or not, even after writing this review. i do have a strange fondness for unnecessarily bad design, in the same way i have a taste for unnecessarily bad music to fill a 32 gigabyte mp3 player with expandable storage.
A**N
New and improved player in my favorite Agptek A02 line of products
I've had several versions of Agptek since about 12 years ago, when I purchased Agptek A02 (non-bluetooth). Sice then I also bought Agptek A02ST (with bluetooth), and now this one, Agptec A02XT. I also bought Agptek A09X, which I did not like at all, mainly for being too big and too heavy. All of my Agptek A02 models share identical body, and very similar controls and operating system (with minor tweaks). The noticeable improvements from ST to XT version are change from micro USB to USB-C, much more reliable bluetooth connection, and internal memory increased from 16GB to 32GB. I paired 5 different bluetooth headphones and earbuds with it on first attempt, and they all communicate properly with the player to control volume, pause/play/ skip forward or back etc. What I love about Agptek A02 line of products is their small size and light weight (perfect for running and gym), reliability, durability and storage capacity with added external SIMM card. By the way, I stuck a 256GB card full of music in this player, and it read it flawlessly, so the manufacturer's recommendation of up to 128GB is very conservative. All of my music files are in mp3-320kbps format. It can play lossless flac files too, but I see no reason to do it on a portable player of this class. Sound quality is very good, but not HiFi, with some barely audible electronic hiss in the background. I like the controls wheel (it's not a scroll wheel), that you can feel with your fingers, so you can easily operate it in total darkness. And the battery life is absolutely amazing. I find the user interface easy to use, although definitely old school. So, if you are not comfortable with organizing your files in folders, copying them from a PC, and browsing through them, this player may be not for you. In summary, for under $30 (plus whatever you choose to pay for the SIMM card), it is a bargain.
A**R
I recommend this player to everyone!
This MP3 player was exactly what I was looking for! I love it so much that I use it more than my phone for music. I love the design of it! Itโs exactly what I was looking for. Even though itโs a newer design, the screen design is older looking and thatโs what I was looking for. The buttons are sensitive but very durable. The screen isnโt a touch screen but you can use the buttons to navigate. The instructions are very easy to follow and tell you how to navigate. This has a very high storage capacity! I love it haha. It can hold a lot of songs. The only thing I have trouble with is the Fm radio. Itโs not working right but the company that sells it sent me an email thanking me for buying the player and said to contact them if I had any questions which was really cool.
A**R
Better than more expensive MP3 Players
I bought this after other more expensive MP3 players failed. After the SanDisk MP3 players I had purchased were never able to Bluetooth sync with my wireless Sony headphones - despite their claiming they could - I purchased the Makita MP3 player thinking that the brand name meant quality. Wrong - it also could not Bluetooth sync. So thinking Bluetooth syncing was a lost cause, I instead purchased the cheapest one of the lot, which at the time was the AGPTEK A02 MP3 Player, and was even on sale with a discount. So relegated to assuming it too was a false claim about Bluetooth syncing, I assumed I'd just use the 3.5 mm connector. Much to my surprise, it synced better than any other MP3 player or other devices. It also had a generous 32 Gb built-in memory with the capability of adding another 128 Gb through its card slot (not included). It took a while to become familiar with the interface. You can only see an internal folder hierarchy (ergo, Windows Explorer kind of thing), once you download them to the built in memory. The good news was that I was able to find videos and self-help tutorials on the Internet, which is rare among electrical products from China. It of course is not as bodacious as, say, a larger iPod, but given my needs and budget, it's perfect. I've now had it a couple of months and it's still working great. And no, this is *not* a fake post - I really DO like this MP3 player, and will probably get another as backup.
P**A
Buen producto
Estรก bastante bien el mp3, la verdad si me sorprendiรณ. El sonido se escucha muy bien con los audรญfonos, ya sin ellos la calidad si no es la mejor, pero es aceptable. Pensรฉ que serรญa un poco mรกs grande, pero estรก perfecto de ese tamaรฑo. Si lo recomiendo si no quieres gastar en productos tan caros como los de Sony :v, ademรกs de si solamente quieres escuchar mรบsica sin tener que pagar nada. Eso si, no he probado el bluetooth porque la verdad no me interesa ya que prefiero audรญfonos de cable.
C**R
Good quality
Has the features I wanted. Including radio for drive in movies. Controls for if you don't like touch screen when changing songs
R**9
My 9 year old loves it
Bit small but my 9 year old loves it, ear phones arenโt any good for kids , recommend to buying headphones. Easy to handle, good products and fast delivery
L**G
It just works
Works well. Upload the songs and you have a dedicated mp3 player. Quick look at menu should be enough, and even comes witha teeny speaker(maybe just for checking). The usual radio, pics+vods options are available but not tested as yet, primary purpose is still to offload the music from phone. Build quality and screen looks good enough without a high end player pricing
C**D
Satisfactory product with good feature
Good feature and satisfactory product Received in good condition
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