🎶 Elevate your workout vibes with the ultimate portable music companion!
The AGPTEKG02 is a compact 8GB clip MP3 player designed for active lifestyles. It features a sweatproof silicone case, intuitive controls for easy operation, and a robust battery life of up to 10 hours. With support for multiple audio formats and FM radio, this player is your perfect workout partner.
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Laptop |
Supported Media Type | SD Card |
Supported Standards | MP3, WMA, WAV |
Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
Screen Size | 1.97 Inches |
Additional Features | Clip-on Design with FM Radio, Comes with Sweatproof Silicone Case |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.61"D x 1.43"W x 1.97"H |
Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
Color | Blue |
C**R
Simple
Today was the first day of using this little gem. After fighting with my brand new SanDisk because it is not a user friendly device, I decided to buy this inexpensive, simple mp3 player. I only use it when I run, so it was wonderful. I won't be putting on the silicon protective cover, but it's nice to have. Great price, too.
P**
Not bad for downloading / listening to music.
The radio on the player is difficult to impossible to tune, but MP3 works good overall.
K**K
Perfect!
Works great for child who needs calming "reset " time during school! No internet access, only access to relaxing jazz that I purchased ( which child enjoys) & transfered for her. I Destroyed fm radio button so child can only access what music is uploaded. Plug in headphones required, so no Bluetooth. Worked perfectly and child enjoys durung downtime at school, bus rides, even on walks. I would highly recommend!
S**M
Astoundingly unreliable, but functional MP3 player
Revised AGAIN 2/8/22Replacement for #5 died after less than 45 minutes of use. Garbage.Revised 2/3/22REVISING MY REVIEW-WAY LOWER.In the last YEAR I have had to buy FIVE OF THESE THINGS. The longest serving one lasted about 4 months. The shortest was about 4 days. These things work well while they work, but 110% will absolutely stop working abruptly. These things are positively horrendously manufactured. No QC whatsoever. That being said, if you don't mind having to return one every month, go for it. Here is how all of mind abruptly died:#1: 3/11/21 -5/5/21: Flat stopped working.#2: 5/18/21 - 11/7/21: LOUD Feedback, then abruptly stopped working#3: 11/14/21 - 12/21/21: Charging port MELTED#4: 12/22/21 - 1/22/22: MELTED again#5: 1/27/22 - 2/3/22: LOUD feedback, then abruptly stopped working.I will never order one of these again after I get the replacement for the most recent one.___________________________________________Overall, this thing is pretty damn good for 20-something bucks. I would give it 5 stars, but there are just two quirks that drive me crazy.Cons:-Repeats songs (With 500+ songs, I heard the same song 3 times in 30 minutes on Sunday)-Lag between songs is 2-3 seconds. Doesn't seem like much, but when you're exhausted and need that beat to keep pushing, a lag (and thus hearing your own breath for a second) can take some air out of the sails-Like others have said, make sure you turn it off. There is no auto-off of on/off switch (you hold play button to turn on/off), so you have to remember to turn it off.Pros:-Easy as heck to load-Excellent battery life-Good volume and controls-Great replacement for an iPod shuffle, especially given that used shuffles are going for 80+ on Ebay
C**S
Almost...
Device works fine for it's purpose as an MP3 player, the 64GB model has enough storage to actually use the supposed 8,000 song limit even with higher bitrate files. The buttons are easy to memorize and locate even when not looking at the device. Sound quality is decent when you're using decent bitrate files and decent earphones, and gets more than loud enough for me. Drag and drop file management and USB C interface are both easy and convenient.Functionally as an MP3 player it is pretty good. EVERYTHING else is bad--FM tuner just doesn't need to be there, on a tiny device you've got a tiny coiled antenna. Unless the device is stationary and just providing signal to like some powered speakers you're just going to have static. A better use of this switch would just be a dedicated power switch, more on that later. Would require a new hardware revision to fix.--LEDs on this device are just stupid, if they were just used to indicate charging when plugged in it'd be fine. Solid red while charging, solid blue when fully charged and it'd be great. These things flash *constantly* while the device is playing music to indicate what mode it's in. WHY!? Mode selection is a physical switch, I already know what mode it's in, or I could just look at the switch once and verify. Why waste battery constantly flashing LEDs for no reason!? Could be fixed with a firmware update if AGPTEK cared.--When you unplug the device from charging, it automatically starts playing music. If you don't stop it, it will just drain the battery. Horrible design. Could be fixed as is with a firmware update if AGPTEK cared, but also the physical power switch I suggested before would also solve this.--Changing between shuffle mode and repeat mode requires the device to be powered off and back on to actually start functioning. Not a huge deal, but annoying, especially when the stupid LED indicator flash code for mode DOES change immediately. Honestly not sure if they could fix this with just firmware, might be hardware.--Repeat mode stops after every playback... Just why? If I want you to repeat the song I'm listening to, I don't want to have to press play every time it ends to start it again. Could be fixed with a firmware update if AGPTEK cared.
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