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The 128GB MP3 Player is a high-performance device featuring Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, a vibrant 4.7" touch screen, and an AI assistant. With a powerful 8-core CPU, 4GB RAM, and a massive storage capacity of 128GB (expandable to 1TB), it supports various music apps like Spotify and offers a long-lasting 2500mAh battery for extended use. Ideal for both music lovers and children, this multifunctional player combines entertainment with educational tools.
G**S
Stop here, your search is over.
My eyes were glazing over from all the time I spent looking at MP3 players on Amazon and watching review videos on YouTube as well as searching the Internet in an effort to find the player with the best features at the best price. I was not going to spend over $200+ for a Astell&Kern A&Norma or a Hiby. I also didn’t want an MP3 player on the other end of the price spectrum, such as those you can find priced at $40 or less.I was looking at players priced in the middle ground and there are a number of them both here on Amazon and on eBay. Offerings found at the mid and lower tier price points are often marketed under different sometimes comical names. This one falls neatly into that category and I stumbled across it here on Amazon. It didn’t have any reviews, was packed with all the features that I was looking for and was being sold for $80, a price point just a little above the $60 model I was leaning toward on eBay.I took a chance and bought it; the MP3 player arrived two days later. It came in a nice box with a clear TPU case, a USB charging/data transfer cord and some cheap earphones. The player itself was in a protective sleeve and had a preinstalled screen guard; it arrived with the battery charged and a generic 64 Gb MicroSD card inserted in the slot on the bottom but not locked in place giving the impression that they wanted you to see it was there.I replaced the supplied MicroSD card with a 128 Gb Sandisk Extreme that I had my library of 3,600 songs preinstalled on. While all the other MP3 players I looked at were running Android 8 or 9; this one is running Android 13 with the Play Store, Spotify, Pandora and a host of useful apps installed, including the music player I like the best, Musicolet. The player had no problem locating my music on the MicroSD card and displayed tabs for song, album and artist view along with album artwork.Bluetooth connection to my speakers and earphones was quick and easy and the WiFi signal is strong. The rotary volume knob is metal, nicely gnurled to make it easy to use and has detents that cause it to audibly click as you turn the knob. The only nitpick I have with this player is the volume control isn’t as linear as it would be due to this detent feature. The knob is easily rotated and mimics a similar control knob on the aforementioned, Astell& Kern.This takes me to the quality of the unit, suffice it to say that it is very well made with a glass front and back. The edge is metal, with physical buttons on the right side including power, play/pause and skip track backward and forward. There is a 1/8 earphone jack on the bottom and a USB-C charging port that can also be used as USB to go for transferring files.The MicroSD card slot is located on the bottom too. The touchscreen is very responsive with a capacitive Home Screen spot on the bottom. Tap the power button to turn the screen off and hold it down for a couple of seconds to turn on or off. I have noted that occasionally turning off the screen will inadvertently turn the player off. Another thing I noticed was a spotty Bluetooth connection with my earphones; if I moved they would disconnect then reconnect. I isolated the problem to the earphones by connecting the player to Bluetooth speakers and taking the player to different areas of the house, all with no loss of connection. The player has a built in speaker that doesn’t sound too bad. Of course you can’t expect high volume levels or any substantial bass from a small internal speaker.This is a lossless player with high fidelity sound, an HD camera on the back and a front facing camera. It has an HD IPS screen and HD video playback capability. The battery is 2,500 mah and lasts for a decent amount of time. This MP3 player has some heft to it, which contributes to the quality feel but might seem heavy in your pocket.The takeaway being that this Yeoodop MP3 player punches well above its price point in terms of quality, features and performance; I have no idea why they are marketing it on Amazon as a kid’s player. This feature rich player is definitely designed for the quality conscious adult buyer.
H**S
This device didn’t work
I really wanted to like this feature-packed MP3 player, but I had to return it. It would not connect to wifi and the Android buttons at the bottom of the screen did not work. So I’m still on the lookout for a player that will take a 256 GB card and is compatible with the Google Play Store for downloading apps.To expand on my comments, the device came fully charged and it powered right up. However, when I tried to sign into a wifi network that requires a username and password, the player displayed a red triangle with an exclamation mark, obviously some kind of warning. This required turning the wifi off and restarting the device to get it to work. However, that sequence of events caused the standard Android buttons at the bottom of the screen to quit working. The "quit app" button and the "home button" both stopped working. The only button that worked after that was the "back" button.I tried to connect the wifi to my phone's hotspot, but that didn't work either. That left the Google Play Store to be of no use in downloading apps. I'm not a fan of the Musicolet app so I was unable to download Rocket Player, which I had used on a previous Android phone.The two cameras were major selling points; this seemed to be an Android version of an iPod Touch but with the benefits of expandable memory via an SD card. But I ended up sending it back because the lack of wifi useability and the nonfunctionality of the Android buttons made it useless for my purposes.Once my refund hits, I'm probably going to order the Fanvace player that's available here. It doesn't have the cameras, but otherwise seems to have decent reviews and appears to meet my needs.
E**M
decent little thing
i got this with the intention of having something besides my phone to listen to music on at work (part of my job is unloading a truck and i’d rather replace a glorified mp3 player than my phone) so for me it’s perfect.SCREEN LAG - there’s a bit of lag with the screen, so if you set a swipe code on the device it can be a bit frustrating to unlock as the lag will skip the first portion of the code, other than that it doesn’t bother me.SOUND QUALITY - it sounds good for the price! i wasn’t expecting much so i was pleasantly surprised when it DIDNT sound like the inside of a microwave.BATTERY LIFE - i only use this for music and i have a word game or two downloaded on here, with that in mind the battery has lasted me about two days of on and off use including a 7 hour shift at work with nonstop music. i also use the auto shutoff feature which turns the device automatically at a time i set at night which probably helps.OVERALL - a cute little device. after clearing up a lot of unnecessary pre downloaded apps and messing around with the settings it’s just what i was needing. the buttons on the side are great when i don’t want to pull it out to skip a song. the bluetooth and wifi works well. the camera sucks but if you bought this for the camera i am judging you. harshly and severely. only thing i wish is for a better screen protector, which will definitely not happen but hey. a guy can dream.it isn’t the most high tech thing ever but it serves its purpose.
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