

🎧 Your pocket-sized DJ for every move—music freedom, no strings attached!
The idoooz U2 MP3 Player is a sleek, USB-stick style music device featuring 8GB internal storage expandable up to 32GB, a 10-hour rechargeable battery, and direct USB 2.0 connectivity for fast file transfer and charging. It supports MP3 and WMA formats, FM radio, one-touch recording, and multiple playback modes with 7 equalizer presets. Designed for active users, its compact, lightweight build delivers lossless sound quality on the go, making it ideal for sports, commuting, or casual listening without the need for cables or chargers.







| ASIN | B07Z9F16F3 |
| Additional Features | Equalizer |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,987 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #55 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | idoooz |
| Color | BLACK |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Component Type | Battery, Memory |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,187 Reviews |
| Display Technology | OLED |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.45"D x 1.1"W x 3.5"H |
| Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen shi hui sheng xing ke ji you xian gong si |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Model Name | U2 |
| Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
| Special Feature | Equalizer |
| Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
| Supported Standards | MP3 |
| UPC | 193701631106 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
C**L
Best Tactile Mp3 player on Amazon
The ui design isn't quite as usable as a walkman NWZ but its really close and has a ton more storage. really good value, nice looking low res screen, solid feeling construction, usb fits well into computer, nice sound quality, really easy to use, very light, nice texture of plastic. only gripes are the folder structure not being sorted, not being able to return to place in folder after playing a song, and the 3.5mm jack being a bit tight. I really want to see an updated version of this, its a really nice player. It's not the best thing ive ever used but there just arent that many similar players on the market from what I can tell and this is the best one as of right now i think
J**N
Great grab and go MP3-music PLAYER.no charger. USB for music & charge, Or plays on its own AUX out.
This is a great lill music device. about the size of a bic lighter or larger thumb drive, Its like a USB Storage thumb drive, butt with its own battery with a AUX output for headphones or cord. With all the functions of a typical MP3 player. and a tiny screen. And or the option too use the USB hid under the end cap- to send/receive media data. I grew up with CD's, and remember a few of the first MP3 players. And this is like those simple mp3 players, but has the built in USB- too plug into anything for data, and or charge. No need too carry a charger.. Just this and headphones. My brother has been using it non stop for about a month now. The screen cracked first week, while he had it in his pocket lifting logs at work. And the end cap cover can get lost real easy, But the darn thing is still working. The sound seems too be just as good as anything. Either threw usb port, or aux output seems too put out clear sound either way.. With a fleet of different vehicles, Its nice too have the option of a USB, OR a AUX output.. No Bluetooth, but that's what the phone is for if I want it.. This is nice, just plug and play. Somethin too hold a few hundred songs, or more, with both usb or aux output. great for older vehicles, aftermarket head units, or on the go with headphones.. The usb port soon as its connected is charging and starting too play. Then when you want it w/ your headphones just pull it out plug in the headphones and off you go. just dont forget the end cap cover. seems too last a good amount of time. I always see him wearing it when on the move or working for a few hours strait. Seems too hold a good amount of data. If you want a little device too carry around some tunes' on, with a USB and a headphone output, or too send sound into a vehicle or media system, this things great.
A**R
Not entirely self evident
While the price and design are both excellent, for the sound quality, the navigation leaves something to be desired. It was easy enough to use Windows Music Player to copy my music onto the player, but the functionality wound up being a real hassle. It turns out that the "random play" feature on the player can only randomize songs within a single folder. And since all of my music is stored by artist, it only randomized a few songs at a time, and not my whole 300+ songlist. In the end, I wound up having to move all my mp3s to a single folder on the player called "music." So it worked, but not by design. Otherwise, it seems to be a decent player with good sound.
K**A
Works amazingly... for now?
Been looking for a small mp3 to be used when skateboarding and decided to try this idooz unit due to the decent reviews. I don't plan on using this device as a voice recorder, hook up to car receiver, or radio. It is nice to have these options but unfortunately can't comment on those specific functions. Upon receiving it I was impressed by the size, the mp3 player is about the length of my index finger (3.5") and less than two fingers thick (1 1/8"). Fits in my pocket perfectly weighs less than my AKG earbuds. I did spend a few minutes reading through the user manual before touching the unit to try and get familiar with idooz user interface; it's really not that difficult to figure out even if you dive in blindly. I followed another reviewers recommendation on labelling songs using numeric values (the user manual clearly describes this process FYI). I currently do not have songs saved to this device. All my music is uploaded to a 16gb micro sd card (formatted FAT32) which the mp3 accesses quickly. It's a pleasant surprise how fast this unit is able to read all my music on the micro sd card. I've seen demos of competitor mp3 players lagging upon reading external card contents; not the idooz. The user interface makes it very easy to access too, once your in the music mode you simply hit the 'M' button on the side of the device and navigate to the card folder which is literally two clicks down. Another neat creature comfort is that this player's software remembers where you left off even if the music file is stored on your external micro sd. To be honest for something this cheap I didn't expect it to do this, most of the other players on the market will not take you back to your original music file especially if stored on the external card. The sound quality is identical to the 192kbps on my computer with the same earbuds and is able to get quite loud if you turn up the volume to max. Another nice feature is the quick track fade out when you toggle to the next song, there is no abrupt jarring stop. There are several preset equalizers stored but the stock setting is fine for the rock music I listen to. Ok, now that all the satisfactory things are out the way it is important to mention this device's faults. The rubberized coating sucks, it stinks up my fingers and collects oils from my skin littering the player with fingerprints. I would advise users to be careful not to get excessive sweat between the small spaces (buttons/card slot). This little thing is a little flimsy if you have big fingers and will log unwarranted hard button pressing on the navigation ring. You'll have to get used to precise pushing with medium to light force. Also, when navigating the menu left and right buttons (on the button ring) are used for toggling up and down through menu features. The plus and minus are exclusively used for volume control, so you'll have to get adjusted to this. I found myself trying to use the plus and minus to move up and down but had to keep reminding myself the left and right buttons complete these actions. My last gripe is how difficult it is to insert/remove the micro sd. I had to utilize a skinny pen cap to push the card into the internal locking mechanism to seat it. The external card needs to be pushed beyond the player's body deep into the slot before it locks in place; it sits recessed once seated. These issues don't really have a personal negative impact on the overall functionality of the idooz but it may make or break the experience for you so be mindful. Also, I don't think this player would be to forgiving if you consistently drop it so make sure you have it stashed deep in your pocket when doing physical activities. I'll update this review over the course of the next 6 months if anything changes. I honestly don't expect this player to last longer than 2 years. I know, it's sad that we've come to expect cheap devices like this to be disposable but for the cost I wouldn't mind buying another one for $25 (after 24 months of daily use). It's worth the cost/risk if you're on the fence.
A**L
Headphone jack broke 2 weeks after return period
I really want to like this mp3 player. It was the perfect size for my kids to listen to audiobooks on. Unfortunately, after just 6 weeks of use, the headphone jack has "worn out". Headphones just fall out, there's not enough contact with the inside of the connector to either hold headphones in or play mp3s. Battery life is excellent, interface is basic but fine, and build quality overall seems fine for the price, but if you can't listen to audio, it's worthless.
C**N
Waste of time
It’s a nice device but it doesn’t have but 8gb ! Don’t recommend unless they add more gb!
A**R
Great item!
Great old school player. Works great and has a shuffle function.
A**R
Perfect for Government Jobs
a lot of locations in government buildings don't allow for anything wireless, which is just ridiculously hard to find with today's standards. This device has an internal memory and a card slot, so plenty of space and means of file organization. It has a fantastic battery life. last all day and then some. easy to charge with a built-in usb-a plug, which is also how you upload onto internal memory, and a standard 3.5 audio jack for your favorite old school headphones. the audio jack thus far has had fantastic sound quality. i thought the issue before was my cheap headphones but it was the mp3 player i had prior to my idoooz. The MP3 player is light weight, has a comfortable almost velvety feel, and buttons that are the right level of easy to push, like they don't get pushed too easily in your pocket. you can back out into the menu to keep from skipping tracks if like me you are prone to leaning into it and pressing buttons anyway. The menu is for the most part pretty easy to navigate. I Never read the instructions and got it down fairly well but there are several points where the controls switch from using the up and down to scroll up and down to using the left and right to scroll up and down. I'm not really sure why but it doesn't get in the way of anything. also the player remembers where you stopped on a track from when it was last shut off. this sounds like it should be standard but it is not. this may not be a big deal for music but if a track is 30+ minutes long like a chapter in an audio book, words cannot describe the difference this little feature makes.
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