【Smart Automatic Sensor Design】Automatic opening and clamping design which can be operated with one hand and make everything easier and safer. Just place your phone inside the holder, the clamps will close and provide a strong stable hold. A gentle touch on any sides of the quick release buttons,the arms would automatically open.When your phone is fully charged, the wireless car charger will automatically power off and protect the battery of your phone.
P**R
Outstanding MP3 player
I've had many MP3 players over the years and have eventually replaced them all for one reason or another. I bought this Mansso player to replace my current touchscreen player which I have a hard time with because of my large fingers, also I wanted to go the Bluetooth route to match up with my speaker. I will go out on a limb and say this MP3 player is by far the best and nicest I have owned, and I once had an Ipod 3rd Generation.First of all, it's very sleek and handsome. It's a respectable size which I like, a bit larger than a few players I've had. The buttons are touch sensitive and it's very easy to figure out the navigation of its menu system.The main menu is a series of icons including Radio, Bluetooth setup, Recorder, Folders, Music, Settings, EBooks, Videos, and Tools.The music category includes options for All Songs, Last Played, Artists, Albums, Genres, Playlists, and Update Playlist.Inside Settings you will find, Languages (I'm not going to list them but there are many), Date and Time, Display, Sound Settings, Button Lights, Shutdown Settings, Information, Format Device (if you needed to for some reason), and Factory Setting.When you're listening to music, you'll also have options for Home, Shuffle (and it does an excellent job at shuffling which is important to me), Repeat, Bookmarks, Play Music From, Sleep Timer, Add to Playlist, and Remove from Playlist.The Mansso connected to my Bluetooth speaker with no problem. I've had the two connected all afternoon today while working outside which has been around 4 hours. And get this, I have my display set to "always on" and the battery indicator is at about 80% right now. The display isn't affecting the length of listening hardly at all.The Radio works well and is the first MP3 player I've had where it actually does work. But keep in mind, you have to have wired earbuds plugged in as they act as an antenna.For my conclusion, I'll say I am very very happy with the Mansso MP3 Player, it works flawlessly, is nice looking, has very good volume (the built-in speaker is even decent), tons of options, and is easy to figure out.Thank You Mansso!
J**E
Very Impressed
I got this for my car so I can listen to my audio books and music and to replace the AGPtEk unit that failed (battery blew up). I was just hoping for a simple device that would be okay as I didn't want to use my main DAP for my car. I am actually very impressed with the quality. It feels well built and the audio is amazing and loud for such a small device (usually the biggest issue I have with these smaller music players is the loudness level, especially when using it for audio books. I am happy to say I can hear everything, even with the windows down on the highway which is something I couldn't do before. I hope I don't have to edit this review and change my score because I hope this unit is with me for a long time to come.My only negatives are that I have to use the power button to then use the start/pause button and it's not physical so it's not the best for driving (as another reviewer here had mentioned). However, I think with this knowledge, you can forgo the need to do this and create your own playlist so you only need to use the play/pause button before and after your trip.Pros: So far the battery life is great (only charged once and have been using for my commute all week with barely a dent in the power bar). Sounds great (will be as good as your audio file). Well amplified sound. And feels solid, not cheap.
M**N
Not an iPod but decent
I have always used iPod nano’s but after their batteries kept dying on me, I decided to get this little guy instead. It is sturdy and I like that there are physical buttons for volume and power. I wish the navigation buttons were a physical button too because the touch ones are not that responsive but at least they glow. Sound quality seems good and I like that there is a little built in speaker. It really holds a lot of songs. Also it comes with an arm band.The navigation is not as good as an iPod, but the shuffling is good. What worked for me when connected to my computer was to create folders to be my main playlists and drag the songs in. Here I only put each song in one folder so I wouldn't have any duplicates taking up space (but if space is not an issue you could). Then you can go to folders to listen to and shuffle all the songs in a folder. The actual playlists feature is not as useful since you have to add songs one at a time from the device itself, and can’t name your playlists, they are called 1-2-3. But I used those to make a playlist that includes songs from different folders.I also added a micro SD card from my phone. You cannot shuffle together the music on the chip with the music on the device itself, so I use the chip to store my Christmas music and it works well because now I won’t have it popping up at other times of year. The radio feature also works well and you can save your favorite stations. Apparently you can record from the radio too because I have not tried it.Charging has not been an issue, it takes a regular micro usb charger and the battery life is long which is why I bought it. The instructions are not that helpful but it is easy to figure out.
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