🎧 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The AGPTEK MP3 Player is a versatile digital audio device featuring 64GB of internal memory, expandable to 128GB, Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless connectivity, and Hi-Fi lossless sound quality. It includes a 2.4-inch TFT color screen and supports multiple functions such as FM radio, voice recording, and video playback, making it an ideal choice for music lovers and on-the-go professionals.
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Supported Standards | MP3 |
Battery Average Life | 2.5 Hours |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
Additional Features | Built-In Speaker |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
R**N
Mp3 player
Great mp3 player. Long battery life . Good internal storage. Easy to bluetooth connect to headphones.
K**R
Reasonable first MP3 player
Good enough for casual use. Lacks a good media accessing OS, the manual control instead of touch is limiting and hard to navigate. The Bluetooth is flaky at pairing. Scrolling through files is better than the self locating results. But for the price it is off wifi, a full manual system, with a good battery life. Sound quality is improved by phones, as you would expect. Small and light enough for my walks. A reasonable budget range device, but could use improvements.
M**E
Nice and sturdy.
It is well made,works very well,very good.
A**4
A good mp3 player
I have had 1 of these for about 4 years i mainly use it for audiobooks great device well made and simple to use the newer version seems to be even better well made the display is better and finaly a usb c charging port i would recommend this player a good price and a good player buy one
J**Z
Don’t bother
Broken headphones Jack June 20th, bought in May….not impressed .Buying a 2nd hand 3rdgen Nano as Apple products last years!!
R**R
Not for me
Having used a Sony previously the software just doesn't work the way I want.
D**R
Good quality
Good quality for the price. Easy to use. Quick delivery
C**W
It's well made and works ok, but could be so much better if the UI were half decent.
The build is fine. It's better than fine in fact, it's nicely built. Sturdy, no flex in the body, feels like it will last a while with sensible use.It looks well too. Nicely designed and easy to access control buttons.Battery life is good, no issues there.It works ok in terms of sound and connectivity. It remembers your last song and position when you power it off, which is nice ... but it could be so much better if it the software had been better designed. Read on ...- The menu system is clunky and not particularly intuitive to navigate.- When you first get it you go ahead and load up some audio files and all is fine ... until you want to add a few more files to an existing folder. The player refuses to sort or play the files by name. Instead it sorts and plays them by the date they were added. There is no option to have the library update and re-sort everything by name, much like you would in Windows File Explorer, or any OS file manager in fact. Why? Such a dumb move. It makes even using the in built file manager a pain because the files can be all over the place if you intend to update your music collection at all.- The menu does a pretty poor job at highlighting the menu option you're currently on. It makes the icon incredibly slightly larger and brighter, but it is by such a small amount you find yourself not knowing where the menu cursor is.- To update the firmware is a bit of an exercise in "figuring it out as you go" because the instructions on the website are not great, at all. Nowhere on the device does it even tell you the model number so you can search for the correct firmware, not even on the product page, nor is there a dedicated label of "Model" in the system menu setting! In case you're wondering it's an M3PL.There are other small niggles too ... and that's the annoying thing, they ARE niggles that could have so easily been addressed with no cost to the manufacturer. It would have been free for them to make a better device! I'm REALLY hoping an upcoming firmware update solves those issue. It could so easily:-- Allow files to be sorted and played by name, artist, date, size, genre etc.- Better highlight which menu item you are currently hovering over.- Allow the user to set how much the fast-forward and rewind buttons skip through a track. 5/10/20/30/60 seconds maybe?- Give better instructions on how to update firmware.- Give better information on the device itself.Overall I like it but I have to say I find it a bit infuriating to use simply because it has been shipped out with poor software, for which there is no excuse. I would not recommend this to a friend. With better software I would, but not as it is today.
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