32GB MP3 Player, mibao MP3 Player with Bluetooth 4.2, Music Player with FM Radio, Recording, 2.4" Screen, HiFi Lossless Sound, Support up to 128GB(Earphone, Sport Armband Included)
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It is determined by the size of each song. My device reports that I have 3650 songs loaded and that I still have 5 GB available.
It's not available from iTunes. You must manually locate and transfer the songs from your computer's music folder.
Audio books are a great way to learn new things
When you use a USB to charge or power your device while operating, the buttons become unresponsive. I couldn't get any "recievers" to pair with each other. headphones, a vehicle
Selected User Reviews For 32GB MP3 Player, mibao MP3 Player with Bluetooth 4.2, Music Player with FM Radio, Recording, 2.4" Screen, HiFi Lossless Sound, Support up to 128GB(Earphone, Sport Armband Included)
This MP3 player appears to be in good working order, but I cannot say for sure. At least for someone my age, the instruction book that came with it is poorly written. eg: On the screen, it says to go to bluetooth and then turn it on. The words "bluetooth" are nowhere to be found on the screen. Although there is a Bluetooth icon, I stopped reading picture books about 60 years ago. I had a hard time understanding the instructions. I had to spend a significant amount of time figuring out what I now know. Now I'm able to perform a song. I'm not interested in speculating on what would happen if I wanted to do something else. I'd be a lot happier if there was a better written instruction book.
Only the included cable allows me to transfer media from my PC. br>With the unit, I am extremely pleased. Load up your playlists, hit shuffle on everything, and let the music play for hours! When plugged into a USB port, it also continues to work. The range of Bluetooth is limited, to say the least.
I intended to use this mp3 player for work by downloading music from my computer. The issue is that it isn't recognized by Windows 10, so I can't even get it to load and work! I even tried re-enacting the scene a number of times. Plugging it into the computer, as stated on the company's troubleshooting page, did not work. I'm basically stuck with it and have no choice but to accept it. I believe I will return to the brand I previously used!.
I'm extremely dissatisfied with my current situation. I got the MP3 player today, and it was loaded with music and other nonsense. It was simple enough for me to erase everything. The USB3/USBC charging cable was also missing, and the unit's face had small scratches. br>br>The following are the only issues I discovered with the unit: It is not possible to listen to it while it is charging. Also, do yourself a favor and get a different set of ear buds; the ones that came with the unit are likely to be a waste of money. I didn't try them because I was afraid they had already been used. br>br>Aside from those two nitpicky issues, it's simple to navigate and everything is fairly intuitive; for those who can't figure it out - The damned manual should be read. I didn't bother with it because I assumed everything was fine without even opening it. br>br>It appears that everything is in order. If it had a touch screen, that would be fantastic. br>br>I'd return it, but I don't have the time because I'm leaving in a few days for a trip. It's more than likely Amazon's fault, rather than the manufacturer's.
I bought it so that I could listen to audio books. Parts of sentences are skipped over by the sound. The buttons are overly responsive; putting the player in your pocket will occasionally turn it on or cause you to press a button to advance to the next chapter. To make matters worse, this player is no longer recognized by my computers (all of them). No new books can be added or removed. Even the low price paid was not worth it.
br>br>First and foremost, it would only recognize my television. After that, I switched off the television. Then it noticed that I was wearing Bluetooth headphones. I had to take my headphones off. br>br>I was attempting to connect it to a YAMAHA R-series motorcycle. No luck with my S202BL Stereo Receiver, which works fine with all of my other Bluetooth devices. It refuses to recognize the device, and I've tried restarting it with no luck. br>br>As a result, buyer beware: it appears to be picky about which bluetooth devices it will connect to. br>br>Plus, the merchant's website isn't even live yet, which should tell you something.
I wish it would categorize the songs by letter so that scrolling to a song in the M or T letters was easier, but I could probably figure out a way to do it myself; the mp3 player has preset equalizers and a way for you to customize one if the presets don't suit you; the mp3 player has preset equalizers and a way for you to customize one if the presets don't suit you; the mp3 player has prese You have to unlock it to change songs, which took some getting used to, but you can still adjust the volume while it's locked. It also has a SIM slot on the bottom, which I'm not sure what to do with. It has a recording feature, which comes in handy in some of my classes when I need to review something after the lecture but can't take my phone out with me. Overall, it's a good mp3 player that's simple to operate and performs admirably.
The MP3 player is made of high-quality materials, has a pleasing design, and is easy to use. The screen is smooth, and the touch screen (or, more accurately, touch-screen capability) is excellent. If you go slowly, the button) works well. The on/off and volume controls are straightforward and appear to be durable. I haven't dropped it on anything hard yet, so I can't say how much it scratches or how easily it breaks. The radio application works fine, but that's to be expected given that there's no antenna or other way to improve the signal. The bluetooth connection is fast and reliable, taking only a few seconds to establish. The recording app performs as expected and can be used to record conversations between siblings. The folder aids in the separation of MP3 files from files on the SD card. The music app does an excellent job of categorizing music by genre, author, and folder. When you sort by author, there are some inconsistencies with different authors, but it's good enough to make playlists simple. The settings application, which is simple and easy to use, can be used to change settings. I haven't tried the eBook app, but I imagine it will be difficult to read on the small screen. Also, I haven't tried the picture app, but it seems like it would be a little more user-friendly than the eBook. You can change the date on the digital calendar included in the tools app. Overall, the sound and operational quality are excellent.