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R**P
Good Utility Mp3 Player
I am on a work trip for the next month in an archives building that disallows cell phones or anything that has a transmitter, but inexplicably allows devices without any transmitting wireless capability. This holds more than enough music and audiobooks for a week of play. No app support, just a bare directory structure. This will work with any drive that has the ability to read a USB drive (pretty much appears as a USB drive when plugged in).The radio capability is passable, but does not work in the archives building with a couple of feet of concrete between the surface and me. The mp3 playback is fine, and I did not notice any particularly bad artifacts or issues. The supplied earbuds are just ok, I just used my headphones instead. I was able to get 8 hours of continuous play reliably.A couple of things ought to be worked on for a future version:1. The volume control should have a physical component, I actually think it is more valuable than advance or reverse track.2. The directory navigation needs to be cleaned up, when traversing directories, it seems to only be one way or a complete reset (read the manual several times). This is something that the next and last track should have been able to help with. The same goes for the interface, which definitely could use some work.3. The manual's website URL should be given as well as the QR code. I can understand not shipping the player with a paper manual, but not all of us have a device with a QR reader (and honestly, most devices that work as a QR reader make the mp3 player redundant).4. The voice recorder settings are too easy to delete the file by not saving properly. This function is not reliable enough at this point.
B**L
Perfect for 80s girls guys that can't figure out MP3 players but just need a radio!!
I am an 80s girl so I used to use like a big radio that clipped onto my shorts to go to the gym. This thing is wonderful, as it gets FM stereo radio and it sounds really good. You can preach that I think up to like 20 stations or something.Directions so I had to do to an MP3 player with radio to figure it out.but it wasn't too bad and the thing is so small lightweight it's amazing.. maybe the size of two quarters combined. This is definitely worth it!
F**.
Small size convenient for workout
My wife wanted this one for use when she works out.Nice size and light weight. Getting it to work is another story. No written instructions included. The audio instructions are of some use but written instructions would allow you to refer to them while navigating the software. It is not intuitive and not as easy as my SONY MP3.Bottom line: It works good, nice size, 1/3 the cost of the SONY I have. It dose what she wanted it for.
W**Y
Doesn't work
I was able to copy two songs into the mp3. It would play one song, but not the second. I erased all, and put one song in, and it would only play 8-10 seconds and then stop. Very disappointed with this. I don't recommend anyone purchase this mp3 player.
J**G
No volume control is a big problem.
This is actually not a terrible product. The biggest issue is that it has no volume control buttons. It has controls for everything else including a lock button, but no volume. The volume can be adjusted by hitting a series of buttons to access an internal menu. Very inconvenient and poorly designed.
D**E
Nice but very small
Nice mp3 player, very basic and very very small about the size of a smart watch face. Purchased the player for my 5 year old son who loves music, clip it to his pants and he can run and jump around all he wants without it coming lose.
J**.
FM barely works
I bought this to listen to FM radio while running, the stations don’t come in with a crap so it’s not worth 10 bucks.
T**A
Tiny little thing great for working out.
Tiny little thing great for working out. Battery lasts for a long long time.
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