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The AGPTEKA02S 16GB MP3 Player is a lightweight, portable music device that offers up to 70 hours of playback time. With a sleek design, it supports a variety of audio formats and can expand its storage capacity up to 128GB, making it the perfect companion for music lovers on the go.
Color | Deep blue |
Battery Average Life | 70 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | USB, Aux |
Supported Media Type | SD Card |
Supported Standards | MP3(MP1,MP2,MP3),WMA,OGG, |
Screen Size | 1.8 Inches |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
Additional Features | Voice Recorder |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.31"D x 1.54"W x 3.54"H |
Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
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My Go-To mp3 player
I use this everyday when I'm out and about. Two years later and I still love this thing. It's super light and compact to carry around, putting music on this thing is super simple, the sound output from this is great, and at full volume this thing is actually kinda loud.- NavigationUnlike most other cheap mp3 players that look just like this one, navigation with this Agptek mp3 is very easy to work with and is not overly complicated for no reason.When you're on any menu on this thing, it seems like Agptek are familiar with D-Pads on video game controllers and know that up means up, down means down, left means left, and right means right. You know, HOW IT SHOULD BE!For other things regarding navigation, this mp3 comes with an instruction manual on how to do certain other things like holding down the M button to lock/unlock the device to prevent accidental button presses, as well as holding the Vol button to adjust volume.It was very easy for me to understand, so that's another plus here.- Battery LifeRegarding battery life, it's good as long as you turn the device completely off when you're not using it. You can put the device in Sleep mode by holding the Play/Pause button for a few seconds, but at least with my unit, the battery would drain quicker, if I did that.Turning it off completely and waiting around seven seconds for it to boot up again isn't that bad, as I have gotten used to it.- FoldersSD card support is always nice to have, but I will say that it's handled a bit weird here.If you go to the 'Music' option on the mp3's Home Menu and you have songs in folders on your SD card, the player will ignore that and display the songs from ALL your folders altogether. Not grouped, organized, or anything.The best way that I got around this was going to the 'Folder' option on the player’s Home Menu and selecting SD Card from there. Separate folders were actually kept separate and grouped how I wanted them to be.- BluetoothThis might be a deal breaker for some, but this mp3 player doesn't have Bluetooth, at all. You can actually change that by getting a Bluetooth transmitter, as long as it fits the headphone jack on the device.Edit - April 7, 2024While I usually use wired earbuds when using this mp3, I bought this bluetooth transmitter from UGreen and it's pretty solid. Connecting my earbuds was easy and while it took a bit for the sound to kick in, it works fairly well:UGREEN Airplane Bluetooth 5.2... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJY56XG3?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share- Sidenote: Agptek has an mp3 player that looks like this one called the 'A02X' and that version has both a speaker and Bluetooth built-in, as well as USB-C to recharge.Out of curiosity on February 2025, I decided to go and buy that model and after using it for a few months, I found that it's just as good as the non Bluetooth version.- Final ThoughtsOverall, this mp3 player is solid and very convenient for me, especially in a car. Seriously.An mp3 player with physical buttons makes a world of difference, if you're like me and don't like looking at any electronic screen while you're actually driving.It was the main reason why I even bought this and it helps out big time.
T**N
Had it for almost 7 years!!!!!
Still going strong. It delivers on every promise. Sound quality and battery life are fantastic! I have own AGPTEK products in the past. i bought this one nearly 7 years ago now. it was my third mp3 player by this company. i love their products. i think this is one of the best mp3 players on the market. sound quality and functionality are amazing for the price. i dont think it can be beat. i run this thing continuously and its still going with no issue after 7 years!!!! i have over 3000 music files on it with more than 3 months of continuous music total playtime. i have expanded it up to 128gb. and with 600 songs on the main player and more than 2000 on the sd card i primarily run it from the card. very rarely does it say it cant read the card. no problem just turn the device off pull out the card put it back in and its fine. my favorite part about this device is the very quick and convenient skip song function it has a lock function but its not needed. just tapping the buttons while jogging or exercising or from my bed is easy and immediately wakes up the device and skips to next songs. very useful. i have used it in excursive bands and worn in pockets doing yard work etc. in my shop it very rarely would press buttons. you'd literally have to be pressed up against something and move around to skip a song or pause. really no big deal. i highly recommend this product. mine has been running for years straight. my room is always full with music. this is the absolute champ that makes that happen! i am honestly truly grateful. its life changing/saving!
B**R
Garbage for Audiobook listening
Purchased this hoping to finally find a current generation MP3 player for listening to audiobooks. This is not it. I only added 1 book to give it a whirl, but encountered several problems: First, the display line is limited on characters, so if the book title is long, you cannot read to the end of the line where the book part is listed. eg. "Journey to the Cen..." - hence, you cannot see at a glance what part you are on. This is lame, but wouldn't have been a deal breaker if you could count on the part ordering to be accurate. I transferred a book with 14 parts, and at the top it displays 1/14, 2/14, etc.; problem is, the display part # doesn't = the book part #. 1/14 in reality was part 10 or 11. This is a common issue with many players when book part numbers exceed 9, and Parts below 10 don't have a 0 in front (eg. part 01 vs part 1). Sadly, with the limited text line, you have to skip to each part to find the beginning of the book! Another major issue I had was that once I found the beginning of the book, when Part 1 concluded, instead of moving on to Part 2, it skipped to some other random part of the story! I don't know if the parts transferred over to the player out of order (didn't appear to be the case in folder view on desktop), or if some shuffle mode was stuck enabled. Other things I hated: there is no power off/on resume feature, so you turn it on, and instead of picking up where you left off, you have to hunt for the track you were last on. Bookmarking is also a joke, as they are broken out by track, meaning you have to scroll to the track you were on before you can access the bookmark you set. Lastly, I appreciate that they include a speed feature to listen at a quicker pace, however the speed difference is negligible, even at highest setting, and doesn''t stay engaged, so you have to bump it back up each time you listen. Overall, CRAP for audiobooks listening. Returning!
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