🎶 Elevate Your Soundtrack—Wherever You Go!
The Timoom Kingbox is a compact 32GB Bluetooth 4.1 mini music player designed for the modern lifestyle. With HiFi lossless sound quality and support for various audio formats, it ensures an immersive listening experience. Weighing only 60 grams and featuring a stylish zinc alloy design, it's perfect for sports, travel, and everyday use. Enjoy versatile functionalities including music playback, video support, and more, making it an ideal gift for friends and family.
Product Dimensions | 3.6 x 6.3 x 1.2 cm; 60 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Item model number | Timoom |
Colour | 32GB |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Headphone |
Size | 32gb |
Colour Screen | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Standing screen display size | 1.5 Inches |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Item Weight | 60 g |
J**S
Brilliant MP3 player! Loud, good quality, easy to use, no hassle!
This is a great MP3 player. Easy to put songs onto it (simple drag and drop and folder setup), good quality, bluetooth is brilliant and I can connect to my Amazon speaker, wireless earphones etc so easily. The best thing is that it is loud. Most MP3 players are frustratingly quiet as they adhere to EU guidelines on volume level, but this MP3 player seems to have averted that! It sounds great! I'm not straining to hear the music, most noticeable when I have it connected to my car via the USB / AUX (choice is yours). I can have the windows down, driving along and still listen to my music with ease. Great value, huge storage space which can be expanded. Honestly, I can't rate this thing enough! Top marks all around!
D**H
Better with a 128GB memory card!
I was looking for an expandable mp3 player as I was always running out of space on previous players.Plus sides-good physical size, expandable up-to 128GB. Even though other reviewers suggest it’s clunky, I never had any problems with it as I use it purely as an mp3 player. Battery life good, but it’ll need recharging after about 8 hours usage. Good sound through quality noise cancelling headphones.Negatives-could never get the Bluetooth to connect to my phone or Bluetooth earbuds-not an issue as I use wired headphones. Could not use the radio as it couldn’t pick up a signal-again, not a problem as I don’t listen the radio on a player. I didn’t use the pedometer.What I did part particularly like was the way I set it up-initially I copied my mp3 by albums so I could listen to individual cds. The second option was to copy individual tracks to one area on the exapanable card, so I had a 2,300 track playlist where it would play random tracks.
A**S
Perfect mp3 player
I purchased this MP3 a couple of weeks ago as I’m a big fan of being able to just carry around a little device to listen to my music instead of my whole phone. I read in the reviews that the device is nice and small and wow it really is. It also has a clip which was a must have for me as i can clip it to my trousers while at work. It is also so light i forget i even have it on me! I used a wired earphone connection so cannot comment on bluetooth connectivity but i can say that the battery life is excellent. It lasted me nearly a whole week of use! Lastly, importing my music was very easy as everything could simply be put on my SD card from my android phone and then inserted into the MP3 player. It can support up to 64gb which is certainly enough for music purposes. Would recommend this 👍🏽
A**E
Really pleased with this mp3 player
I have had a Sansa Clip mp3 player for a long time and it is very good, but recently started to cut out in one channel when walking, so I needed a replacement and this seemed a good bet for the price and storage space. It works very well, sound is good and I mainly use it when out walking and listening to radio plays and comedy programmes I have recorded. To start with I was disappointed as it seemed that if I turned off half way through a play I then had to fast forward to find the right place when I next used it. However, I have since found that if I pause the play and then hold down the pause button it turns the player off and when I next turn it on it is exactly at the point I stopped listening. Good value for money. I haven't tried all the features such as Bluetooth or the FM radio, but it certainly does what I want and with the ability to expand the memory with a micro SD card I will be able to store lots of music as well as comedies and plays.
A**S
Flawed, but okay for the price
I bought this as a possible replacement for my Sansa Clip+ because I wanted to use bluetooth headphones. It's only slightly larger than that tiny player, still nice and compact. It's buggier, not as easy to use and feels a lot cheaper, but the bluetooth capability and four times the storage just about make up for it. There are a few things worth pointing out, though.Getting a listenable volume through bluetooth can be tricky. The first time I paired my headphones it was way too loud, even with the volume turned down to minimum. Un-paring and re-pairing seemed to fix that and allow a comfortable listening volume, but only with the volume set to 1, the lowest possible setting before it mutes the sound entirely. Every time it connects to the heaphones, though, it starts off at maximum volume (which is DEAFENING) until you press a volume key, then it remembers what it is supposed to be set at. I have to make sure I adjust the volume to 0 then back to 1 before I start listening even if it was set to 1 already. If I forget, it's eardrum bursting time. There are no such problems when using wired headphones which give a much better volume range from very quiet to very loud and don't need resetting every time.For some reason, bluetooth headphones can't be used when watching videos, viewing photos, using the pedometer, recording or playing voice recordings or recording from the FM radio. When you select any of these functions while using bluetooth, the message "bt is open. Ap will close bt engine!" pops up and you have to select "yes" to continue. Bluetooth then switches off and you'll need to plug in a pair of wired headphones if you want to continue listening.Videos have to be converted to a specific format before they can be played. Software to convert video files to this format is supplied on the player ready to be copied to a PC, but I haven't tried it.The LCD screen is almost impossible to see in sunlight and the colours look wrong when viewed at an angle. Even when viewed straight on and indoors, the image quality is pretty average. Adjusting the brightness in the settings doesn't help.The FM radio works without plugging in headphones, although connecting wired headphones to use as an aerial does seem to improve reception. You can still listen to the FM radio via bluetooth headphones whether or not you have wired headphones connected as an aerial. If you start recording, though, bluetooth will switch off so you'll need wired headphones to listen and record at the same time.The e-book reader doesn't wrap words, a pretty major flaw for something designed for reading books. Some words appear split across lines like this. It also apparently only supports .TXT files.It will display song lyrics while playing if the .LRC lyric files are in the same folder as the music, but with the same word-wrap problem as the e-book reader. Otherwise, it displays the album art if available, or a spectrum analyser animation if not.I still prefer my Sansa Clip+ and this is a bit disappointing in comparison, but it's not a bad little MP3 player for the price with lots of features and great sound quality.Update November 2019:Timoom contacted me unprompted this month and kindly offered me a full refund under their 12 month warranty, which I gratefully accepted. My review and rating above remains unchanged as it still reflects my opinion of the product, but I am thankful to Timoom for acknowledging my dissatisfaction and refunding me.
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