🎶 Elevate Your Music Experience - Anytime, Anywhere!
The AGPTEKA02 MP3 Player is a compact and portable music device featuring Bluetooth 5.3 technology, a 1.8-inch screen, and 32GB of built-in memory, expandable up to 128GB. With a long-lasting battery life of up to 40 hours, it supports various audio formats and includes additional features like FM radio and a voice recorder, making it the perfect companion for music lovers on the move.
Color | Black |
Supported Standards | MP3, AAC, APE, FLAC, WMA, WAV, OGG |
Battery Average Life | 40 Hours |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Screen Size | 1.8 Inches |
Additional Features | Voice Recorder, FM Radio |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Aux |
T**R
Really glad I got this
Really glad I got this! Sound is great, it DOES support 'drag-n-drop', holds 80 gigs worth of media (with the 64 gb card), & the battery life blows me away. I have had this 9 days, listen for hours a day, & the charge icon is only slightly below the top; I'd have to keep a notepad with time used for a while to see how long it will actually last (if I do, I'll update my review). I have to believe at this point, it actually WILL last 70-80 hours! You simply can't beat it for the price. It's tiny, but I can still see the screen, & I am nearsighted. Light as a feather; can't be 2 ounces. Volume goes higher than my Zune touch 32 gb, which still works, but won't hold my entire collection; & the battery only lasts 4, maybe 5 hours. One thing I like better on the Zune, is the touch screen; you can see more at once, & scroll though your collection more quickly - really fast interface. If AGPtEK does create a touch model similar to the Zune, but with the features this one has (or more) + 50-60 battery life, & as reasonably priced comparatively speaking, it's as good as purchased. In case you are considering this, it also has a nice mixer, & when I checked their site, new firmware is available, although I have yet to install it; waiting to read reviews from those that have (want to see if it helps or hurts it).I use the BOSE noise cancelling headphones (also highly recommended, also great battery life - 1 AAA battery) :https://www.amazon.com/Bose-QuietComfort-Cancelling-Discontinued-Manufacturer/dp/B0054JJ0QW/ref=sr_1_6?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1468501939&sr=1-6&keywords=bose+noise+cancelling+headphonesThey may be discontinued, but I love these things. Came with an airplane adapter & rigid case. I'd be curious to know what the replacement model sounds like...
T**S
Great mp3 Player With Great Radio.
Works great. I transfered(drag and drop) all my iTunes files to it after converting them to mp3 format with iTunes and it works perfectly. With the buttons you can look at songs by artist, title, genre or album. The quality seems great, and, after having it two days, can't believe how easy it is to use. After the initial charging I've used it for probably 13 hours and have only had it plugged in and charging to transfer songs. Surprisingly the battery indicator still looks full.I was also surprised how well the radio tuner worked with this. It uses your headphone wires as the antenna. The cheap thin wired ear buds that came with it only found about 6 stations when using scanning feature for stations. But when using my laptop headphones I bought for $12 that had slightly thicker wire it picked up 14 stations.My favorite station wasn't detected so I manually tuned to it and it sounded fine. My guess is that the signal must not be quite strong enough for the scanner to accept. I even walked around listening to this station inside and outside and only had a few times when it sounded bad. Sometimes it had very minimal static I could only hear when there wasn't anything being broadcast(ie between songs). Most of the time I have no noticeable static at all with this station however, even between songs.The scanner saves all stations it accepts to presets you can scroll through so you don't have to scan or manually tune every time you want to change stations. You can also save manually tuned stations to a preset. This radio is very handy if you get tired of listening to your mp3s. It would also come in handy in cases of emergencies. The only drawback I can think of is it's only good for FM no AM capability on this player.I also read on the box where this player comes with a 12 month warranty.UPDATE 11/2/2015I tried creating a play-list with the media monkey software, the device manual doesn't tell you how to get songs in to media monkey, create a play-list with it, or anything else other than how to get the play-list on your player. So once I put some play-lists on the player I noticed media monkey created folders for every album, If I remember right, and put a COPY of every song on my player it to its directory.The problem is when you use the player to list your songs and play them it has two copies of each song. A minor problem as the songs I put on the player could be easily deleted. This fixed that problem. Then I bought some more songs and added them to my player. Figured out how to import them to media monkey, and created new play-lists.But when I synced them to the player the was a major error and a whole bunch of songs were deleted from the player. This isn't a play-list problem, bunches of the songs were actually gone from the player that I had put on just days before. So I deleted everything in the directory, my new songs and the ones media monkey created directories for and added all my mp3's back on to the player, imported to media monkey, created new play-lists and synced. Media monkey made copies in directories I deleted the originals, and problem solved. This might be avoided if you just import from your mp3 directory on your computer and then sync but I don't know.But then I noticed that Media Monkey left 10 songs off the play-list. I had 186 songs in the play-list in the software but on the player I only had 176. I noticed a few of the missing songs had a ) right before the .mp3. So in searching the Internet I found someone else also had the problem using the software to put play-lists on his android device. He noticed other characters at the end of the song name causing the problem as well. He said he managed to get a bunch of his songs back on to the play-list by using media monkey to rename his songs with the bit rate at the end, but he was still missing some. His post was old and media monkey may have been updated since then, as he was missing far more then the 10 I was. His solution might fix the problem entirely now, but, I don't know as I haven't felt like trying to figure out how to get the software to rename my songs.So I am docking my review one star for all the problems I've had and for the manual not explaining how to use media monkey.
J**E
Great MP3 Player
Have had this for a few months so far and I am very happy with this purchase. There’s a bit of a learning curve to figure out how to get playlists setup (search how to get .m3u files) but otherwise, my SD card is able to hold a lot of songs and the MP3 is able to easily play them. Also love the radio functionality. No touch screen (honestly a plus), easy-to-use buttons, lasts a good amount of time on a full charge. Only thing to know is that the MP3 will go into “sleep mode” when not in use for a bit, which is good, but it still loses battery. Not a big deal at all as long as you turn it off when not in use.
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