🎵 Elevate Your Sound Experience with AGPTEK!
The AGPTEK MP3 Player is a versatile music device featuring Bluetooth 5.3, a 2.4-inch curved screen, and 32GB of internal memory, expandable up to 128GB. It offers high-fidelity sound quality and multiple functions including FM radio and voice recording, making it a perfect companion for music enthusiasts.
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Supported Media Type | TF card |
Supported Standards | MP3 |
Battery Average Life | 50 Hours |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
Additional Features | Voice Recorder |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.35"D x 1.57"W x 4.16"H |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Color | black |
M**.
MP3 player
My old scandisck lasts for less than an hour playing few songs and I wanted something small and compacted that would last a bit longer than my old one. Good value for the money, easy to use and transfer the songs. Capacity is great for what I need and sound is amazing, really impressed with it.
R**E
Good player with some issues you may struggle with
AGPtek mp3 players are mostly well built, capable players, let down by some poor ui design and lack of available usage information.This is the best player I've bought yet, but some of its issues are properly awkward.So. First, Bluetooth. Unlike the player it's replacing (an A02S) its bluetooth functionality seems greatly improved. For one thing, it seems to find devices fairly quickly and, unlike some players, you don't seem to sacrifice a ton of functions in order to make use of it. And it's reasonably intuitive. It seems to need to be activated every time you use it, though, and you have to navigate back to the music functionality afterwards.Sound quality seems pretty good - but the equaliser is best ignored.Add on card management - spotty. The player only looks in one place for stuff to play. So if you've navigated (via the folder option on the menu) to your plug in card, it won't play anything stored in internal memory until you've accessed it via the folder option. At which point, you lose the card.If you have a playlist stored in the internal memory but you last accessed the plugin card, you can still try to open your playlist, but the player will tell you that it's empty.Making playlists is complicated, for that reason. The easiest approach is to use the player to build a playlist from a track you've navigated to, then edit the created playlist in a text editor using what you can see about how the player made the playlist as a learning tool to help you extend it.You will be best served by ensuring your mp3s are named with the track number preceding the rest of the filename, with an appropriate number of leading zeroes, if you want your albums to play in track order.The touch sensitive part of the screen is restricted to just the button elements in the bottom half. I keep trying to use it like my phone - I imagine I'll get used to it! The touch sensitive buttons really are very easy to activate by accident, so I find it's a good idea to tap the power button (switching the screen and buttons off) before putting the player down or in a pocket or whatever. If there's a button lock function that leaves the screen on, I haven't found it yet.The front panel attracts fingerprints like crazy. I hope there's a good screen protector out there...Oh, playback resumes where you left off after power down without fuss. It also starts playing if it was playing when you switched off, or not if you paused it first. I'd rather it always started paused but that just means I need to remember to pause it before powering down...Oh, and unlike my older Agptek player, the display doesn't include the track progression data (like, track 6 out of a playlist of 15 should show something like 6/15 and just doesn't.)The bookmark feature remains limited to a time offset with no tie to the specific track being played, which is another old complaint, so it's less useful than it might be, along with the failure to merge internal and external music databases.Because of the database limitations, you may prefer to keep related things grouped in folders and build playlists yourself. That's a bit of a pain but it's educational... 😀But if you can cope with (or don't care about) the technical limitations, it's still an amazing player for the price. 32gb and feels robust and solid (although I wouldn't recommend bouncing it off solid objects, those screens are probably not shockproof...)If Agptek are paying attention, your firmware definitely needs work but there's the basis of something amazing and brilliant here...
D**N
Sounds fantastic
I love this, it's very stylish, the sound is perfect well worth the money
C**S
Excellent quality item. Well made and great sound.
This is a great item. It's a solid (made of metal) quality build and feels really good for the price. The user interface is easy to navigate and there are all the features you'd expect to listen to music, audio books etc. The sound is also great. I highly recommend updating the firmware/bluetooth settings if you get one to avoid any issues with pairing. Customer support is also very quick and very helpful if you need them. I can highly recommend both the seller and the item, and I'm very happy with it.
S**M
Yeah it's alright
Product is nice enough, has the basic features that we wanted for our kid to have with a few extras that were harmless and not very useful but made it feel a little special. The device is now 18 months old but has now decided that it can't charge and so the it's a dead weight now. It's nothing special and does the job, but it's longevity is not great.
G**N
Does what I want "in Spades"
I'm writing this review from the perspective of a 75 yr old who was once tech savvy but has long since been left behind.ProsGreat screen I can read with my varifocals without having to put my reading specs on.Faultless BT integration with my arbily earbuds. Once paired they have connected automatically every time.Can emulate win 10 folder structure (That's how I organise my files on the PC don't use ID3 tags)Satisfyingly heavy. Oozes qualitySound quality adequate for me. I mostly use it for spoken word. Audiobooks, drama etc. so wouldn't like to comment on music.Easy navigation through menus. Fairly intuitive. Don't really need a manually which is good because you don't get much!Battery life. Manual says 45 hr audio or 6.5hr using BT. Just out of curiosity, because I mostly use wired earphones I used BT for 4 hrs and the battery indicator didn't move from full! I don't know what battery life actually is because, like all my portable devices, including phone I put it on charge long before it's depleted.Supposed to be bad for batteries I know but I haven't been caught out with a flat one yet!Although some FAQ says it has no speaker, mine has!Lot's of FM stations with wired phones but I live in a good reception area. You can use FM with BT phones. Just stick a jackplug with a bit of wire on it into the phone jack. The Player doesn't know it's not connected to anything.Cons.Touch pad way way too sensitive for me. Even with protective packaging screen still on mine responds to the proximity of a finger before it touches. Having said this I have two samsung tablets which are almost as bad in this respect so maybe I'm just extra capacitve!. It's easy to activity a function inadvertently just by curling thumb around the edge when you grip it for instance.If you want it to resume from where you left off you have to remember to pause before you power down but this is more of a niggle than a real con.Makes a perfect travelling partner for my Goodmans pocket sized DAB/FM radio (Which is also brilliant by the way). If it has a tiny telescopic aerial for the radio like the goodmans I'd give it 5Stars
B**R
Reviews and write up of the MP3 player.
Found this item very easy to set up. Very easy to upload tracks from my computer. Loaded 100 albums at the moment all went well. Found the Bluetooth works with no dropouts. I am very pleased with my purchase.
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