64GB MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.0, AiMoonsa Music Player

64GB MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.0, AiMoonsa Music Player with Built-in HD Speaker, FM Radio, Voice Recorder, HiFi Sound, E-Book Function, Earphones Included


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Dimensions: 15.8 x 12.8 x 2.3 cm; 220 Grams
Model: M1
Batteries Included: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Manufacture: AiMoonsa
Dimensions: 15.8 x 12.8 x 2.3 cm; 220 Grams
Origin: China

39 Responses

  1. Aussie Golfer says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    For any age easy to use and the sound is perfec

  2. AlbertoSzw says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Nice little MP3 player. Perfect and easy to use! Touch screen works well!

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    It does its job as an mp3 player, sorta. For some reason when I pause a certain song and play it again it just skips to another song? It does it on a few but it’s quite weird? I can’t tell if my thumb is hitting another button, my whole hand does absorb the mp3 but my fingers are skinny enough.

    Two, I’m not sure what format of photos it accepts. I’ve tried png, jpg, jpeg and tiff but none worked. On the manual and on the description here on this website it doesn’t specify.

    The setup is pretty easy, and the radio is really cool. I don’t regret buying yet, let’s hope to keep it thay way.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    This held an amazing amount of music and used less than half of the memory.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    It was exactly what i needed and prompt delivery excellent service Many Thanks

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Great size. Unlike many other mp3 players, the Bluetooth actually works!

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Bluetooth connectivity was straightforward and performance is very good at a competitive price

  8. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersDESCRIPTION: This review is of a MP3 player. It comes with a pair of wired earphones, and a USB charging cable. It also includes a micro-SD card which is used to transfer content from a computer into it.

    I really enjoy this little player. Basic MP3 players are hard to come by these days, as most uses have been rolled into cell phones. The biggest learning curve is realizing it is NOT a touchscreen, and you have to use the 4-way control buttons to navigate it.
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    PLUS:

    It features: music playing, voice recorder, FM radio, picture viewer, eBook viewer, calendar, stopwatch, alarm clock.

    The 4-way controller and the home/menu buttons each have a bright white LED beneath them which lights to confirm you have actually pressed the button. Very nice feedback!

    Unlike many MP3 players, this one has a speaker in it! And the sound quality is quite good. I have not felt the need to use the earphones.

    Bluetooth capability allows you to send the sound to an external speaker.

    The FM radio works well, only requiring an initial bandscan to load local stations into memory. The earphones must be plugged in for the radio, as the earphone wire also serves as the FM antenna.

    The eBook function allows you to create your own documents in .TXT format and display them.

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    MINUS:

    When an icon is selected with the 4-way controller, it only enlarges very slightly to indicate so; so you have to look closely to see where you are pointing on the screen.

    Some .jpg images would not open and said the file format was unsupported, although some .jpg images did open OK. Not sure what’s going on with that.

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    HOW I USED IT:

    I moved the microSD card to my computer and copied some mp3 music, .jpg photos, and an TXT file eBook to it. The music played fine. The eBook displayed fine, although the type is very small (see photo). I could get some, but not all .jpg images to open. Some images got a message that the file format is unsupported, but I am not sure why some .jpg work and some do not. .gif images opened fine.

    I liked this one I obtained under the Vine program so much, I purchased a second one as a gift for my wife.

    This would be an appropriate gift for a child who is not quite ready for a cell phone; as this device contains many of the applications they would use anyway; only without the phone.

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    MY RATING: 5 stars for a fun little device I enjoy using!

    Fun little mp3 player with many uses: music, text, photos, bluetooth, etc.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    This is a great mp3 player for the price point. The software doesn’t appear to be much different than what has been used on generic players for years, although the resolution and aesthetics are improved with this model. The BT seems to work well with all my devices. The included SD card seems high quality. I bought another similar player that was far inferior in button layout, which is why I got this one. The other model had the OK button in the upper right instead of in the center as is standard, but this model gets that right. The side buttons are also better placed, although I wish they were at the top of the player instead of at the bottom, which makes them more difficult to press. When connected to a computer the internal and external memory are shown as two different drives. My only real complaint about this model is that it is still using a micro USB connector. Most devices have moved on to USB-C. This is my main reason for taking away a star. The volume on this device is actually loud enough, which has been a problem for me on other devices. This model has some heft to it and feels substantially built, unlike the other model I returned that was very lightweight and cheap feeling. Overall this is a good value. If they update it to use USB-C for faster charging and file transfers, I’d say this would be a solid 5 star device.

    This is a great mp3 player for the price point. The software doesn't appear to be much different than what has been used on generic players for years, although the resolution and aesthetics are improved with this model. The BT seems to work well with all my devices. The included SD card seems high quality. I bought another similar player that was far inferior in button layout, which is why I got this one. The other model had the OK button in the upper right instead of in the center as is standard, but this model gets that right. The side buttons are also better placed, although I wish they were at the top of the player instead of at the bottom, which makes them more difficult to press. When connected to a computer the internal and external memory are shown as two different drives. My only real complaint about this model is that it is still using a micro USB connector. Most devices have moved on to USB-C. This is my main reason for taking away a star. The volume on this device is actually loud enough, which has been a problem for me on other devices. This model has some heft to it and feels substantially built, unlike the other model I returned that was very lightweight and cheap feeling. Overall this is a good value. If they update it to use USB-C for faster charging and file transfers, I'd say this would be a solid 5 star device.

  10. KareemGolder says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Review asked me to rate the touchscreen, which I gave 1 star because this is not a touch screen device.
    It uses a 4 way controller which works great. The entire device is easy to use and figure out, I didn’t need to read any instructions as it is all pretty self explanatory.
    I have tried I think every function on it except for the FM radio because I just don’t listen to radio…
    Everything performs as expected and the device is actually surprisingly well put together and solid in the hand. Battery holds up for what seems like a long time, especially compared to something like a newer smartphone. Audio quality is good, not audiophile grade, but don’t expect that out of a portable device anyway.
    This is a very useful item for being able to play dedicated media such as downloaded podcasts or audiobooks. It does its job and no other functions to complicate or bloat it.

    I used this to consolidate an entire folder of individual TF cards with different audio programs on each one into one place. We have a collection of audio programs that originally came on cassettes, then CDs, then they moved to MicroSD cards. But the content is essentially the same, so each TF card only holds about one CD worth of audio and we have dozens of these tiny things. So I put each one into this device and copied them to its internal memory, then when I filled that, copied them all back to a larger SD card.
    Now all of the different “albums” are all in one device and you just pick from a menu.

  11. SusieCrisp says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I wouldn’t bother using the headphones that come with this player, their awful sound quality wise. this mp3 player can and will pair with bluetooth headphones. i used my sony one’s and they worked a treat. the sound quality was allot better and overall I was really happy with it.

    The MP3 player is an old school one. just drag and drop your music file onto the Micro SD card (which it comes with nicely) and put it into the mp3 player and away you go. the menu is very easy to navigate and i found the touch screen design was ok. sometimes it was a little slow for me but i uploaded A LOT of music to see if it could handle all my playlists and it did a decent job of it i must say.

    Charges up in about an hour and with moderate use you’ll need to charge it up from flat to full every 3 or 4 day’s I found. If you have a basic understanding of how MP3 player’s work then this will be fine for you. the menu’s pretty easy to navigate and it’s not complicated to access your music and play list’s.

  12. Katie King says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    ice little item with great sound levels, I normally use hearing aids in everyday life but plating music on this using the headphones and I am on level 1 or 2,
    I would have given this 5 stars but for a three little things,
    1) came with 64Gb micro SD card fitted but couldn’t access it until I had formatted the card using my laptop, while there I dragged my music onto the card, as it was already installed they could have formatted it first,
    2) would have been nice to be able to set the SD card to default player as I could on other MP3 player I have but that is getting past it now hence the replacement,
    3) also would have been nice it it remembered where it was when last played, if I am halfway through an album I have to go the the menu, select music, then the SD card, then albums, then the album I was playing then scroll down to the last track played, my older model did all of this.
    other than these little niggles it is a nice unit with a good display

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    If you’re after a simple and efficient MP3 player with few frills but plenty of life and ease of use, you could certainly do far worse than this little AiMoonsa gadget. In a world full of streamed music it’s still nice to turn back to something where you know absolutely for sure you’ve got the tunes you want to listen to and no signal dropout is going to stop you.

    The lack of automatic Bluetooth pairing is a bugbear of mine, requiring manual intervention to re-hook it up to a car radio or speakers every time, and the soft touch buttons are great so I kept asking myself why haven’t they gone the whole hog and built it around a touch screen interface? The basic, but pleasing enough icons draw you to press them but all controls are on the lower surface and buttons on the side, which really should be fine yet somehow becomes an irksome nuisance when we are all so used to touchscreen apps and activation now.

    The device’s own speaker is less than impressive but that’s no great surprise or letdown considering its size and lightness, which are great. There are some simple playlist and find functions although again here, your phone’s apps will do more for you.

    Nevermind all that though – the menus are relatively simple and the inclusion of a 64Gb micro SD card is an absolute boon. In fact, for the price it is a really neat, tough, comprehensive and well-performing music player that does everything you want it to reliably and quickly. I really like it.

  14. Jason Murdock says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    With that said, I think it is a remarkable value for what it does for you. I had usability issues, though.

    I couldn’t get the repeat mode to just stop repeating or moving onto the next song. This is annoying as all heck if you are trying to just play a tune… a single tune… and just stop when that is complete. (I had this connected to a Bluetooth speaker to play bugle calls at a youth camp as the maiden voyage test.)

    I also had massive difficulty modifying playlists. It seems like you are stuck with three built-in playlists with very little control over them.

    This mild complaint is really a user interface and user habit thing. Trying to remember that the device is not a touch screen device is actually sort of difficult. You will find yourself goofing up or in the case of not being able to stop the automatic playback of the next track, you will inevitably have the next track start in the split second your brain tried – AGAIN – to touch the pause icon on the screen. Annoying! LOL

    What is stellar about this thing is the ease of Bluetooth connection and functionality. It works… it works easily… and reconnects flawlessly. If you’ve messed with Bluetooth speakers much, you know how crazy this can make you. Not with this thing. Easy-peasy.

    I also found the USB connection for file transfers to be fast and easy. I had no transfer issues and the storage was definitely up to par for my needs.

    The included ear buds are nice and comfortable. The built-in FM radio is good and responsive when you have the ear buds plugged in for the antenna. (Most units of this type do the same thing…)

    The built-in speaker for playback doesn’t suck, either! Surprisingly, it is way more than adequate if you just need to playback a voice recording or something.

    Do I recommend this? Sure. I think it works well as designed with some quirks. At this price point, you can’t really go wrong, though. It is packaged well and feels sturdy in the hands… like it is of a quality build. Perhaps when I tinker with it more, I can solve the playback repeat issue and fall more in love with it.

    I really want to LOVE this MP3 player, but the interface is still like others.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    I mainly purchased this for the ability to voice record and I store my personal tracks on here. I love that I can readily record a melody or lyric on it. Especially when I am out and about and don’t have a way to write it down. I was using my phone but this allows me to have it all in once place and I can easily transfer it to my computer or I can have my friend listen to it without having to use my phone or give them my phone. The radio is a cool feature because it’ll find stations for you very quickly. The sound quality for listening to music is great. There was some static when playing back my own voice recordings. Ultimately, I love the device as it has helped me to persevere melodies that come into my head and even record during my vocal classes so I can listen back to the feedback and my own progress.

    I mainly purchased this for the ability to voice record and I store my personal tracks on here. I love that I can readily record a melody or lyric on it. Especially when I am out and about and don't have a way to write it down. I was using my phone but this allows me to have it all in once place and I can easily transfer it to my computer or I can have my friend listen to it without having to use my phone or give them my phone. The radio is a cool feature because it'll find stations for you very quickly. The sound quality for listening to music is great. There was some static when playing back my own voice recordings. Ultimately, I love the device as it has helped me to persevere melodies that come into my head and even record during my vocal classes so I can listen back to the feedback and my own progress.

  16. MckinleSlemp says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This is a relatively straightforward music mp3 type player. It does what most mobile phones do anyway, which is store and playback music. The main benefit of this device though is that it just manages music and nothing much else. You can keep it as a standalone device and use it away from your phone. I actually really like using this when I am out on bike rides, not having to worry about having an expensive phone out on display and exposed. It connects fine and the sound quality is actually very good. It also has a built in speaker which is acceptable for occasional use. There is radio and voice recorder functionality also.

    This is a simple device, but one that I actually find quite useful, particularly if I don’t wish to use streaming services all the time. It looks modern also.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    I am a mountain biker, and I like to have music or podcasts while I ride. I needed an MP3 player because my cell phone often does not get coverage where I ride. I tried this MP3 player streaming to my Bluetooth headphones, but I found that it skips or hiccups while I am pedaling or bouncing.

    However, it works great for stationary sources, so I’ll dedicate this unit to my car stereo, or campsite Bluetooth speaker instead of taking it in my pocket on bike rides.

    I found it looks like a touch screen, but it is not. You need to use the buttons. But the buttons are not really buttons at all, because they are very sensitive to the slightest touch, Acting like a touchscreen. This takes some getting used to.

    I really like that it takes micro SD cards, so I can swap out cards to change genres. To my surprising came with a 64 GB memory card. That was also pleased to find that it also has a voice recorder function which is awesome because my job takes me to places where I need to record meeting sessions, so now I have a backup device in case my digital voice recorder doesn’t work for it any reason.

    For the price this is a good buy to be able to stream an entire music library through any Bluetooth Audio system.

    Works better as stationary device

  18. TahliaCoppola says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    Amazing little gadget. I’d like to give it five stars but for a couple of minor items. First, the included earbuds have horrible frequency response. But the player sounds absolutely great with a pair I already have. The instructions could be made clearer. Fortunately, I’m one of those people who learn by doing, not by reading. I went for my usual walk listening to music on this player within fifteen minutes of receiving the package. The menus are sufficiently intuitive to make navigation easy. But for some reason, I often expect to touch the screen to select what I want to do – I’ll quickly get over that. I also like to listen to our local NPR FM radio station. For that, I observed a huge difference in volume from my MP3 files. I know now to turn the volume down before selecting radio. All in all, I’m very pleased with this player and have delegated my original one to a desk drawer.

  19. Anonymous says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    So far I have loaded about 30 GB of music onto this and have tried it out with the included ear buds, just the speaker on the unit, and connected it to my Bluetooth hearing aids. It was a little trial and error connecting to my hearing aids because there really aren’t directions for it. But I was able to get it working and I have to say it was pretty darn loud that way. But through the ear buds that it comes with did not have the frequency response I was looking for. there was very little if any bass to the music. Yeah they work, however I think it could have been a little better.

    As far as the player itself goes. once you get used to how to move around within the screen it is fairly easy to use and reacts as it should.

    Over all I would get this again, but more as a gift for my kids or grandkids.

  20. ToryJ06vkregc says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThis is a great little MP3 player, it’s very compact, and very simple and easy to use. Its great for listening to the radio and the sound quality is good. Well worth the price.

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Easy to set up and use. Slim and attractive. The controls to access your music are quite simple to navigate. It may not work like some media players (I normally use Mediamonkey, which is database driven) but this does the trick nicely. It is quite lightweight and comes complete with a memory card (which are expensive to purchase separately, so this is a bit of a bargain).

    The sound quality on the earpieces provided is quite adequate, but I use a different pair of headphones as a rule.

  22. RenatoHockensmi says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This is a nice MP3 player- that plays via integral speaker, plug in headphones or Bluetooth. The integral speaker is very basic and if we need to play out load it will be paired with a Bluetooth speaker, but it worked great with some Bluetooth headphones- really easy to pair. It was easy to transfer music files onto it- with a small amount of integral space and a fairly large 64GB card. As well as the MP3 player it does have an FM radio but I just couldn’t get a decent station with auto tune or manual tune. There is the ability to record direct from the radio if you do get good signal, or to use the player as a voice recorder. This is for my son and I can see he will love using this to record secret notes. It has a clock and alarm, as well as a text file reader, a photo display, stop watch and a very basic calendar (for info only not to save info into). The alarm can be set for one off, every day or work days and can use an alarm tone or a chosen music file on the device. The text file reader says e-book but only works with txt files- which I haven’t seen any e-books in. I did make a txt file in notepad and I could read it on the device. All-in-all, a good option for those who don’t have a smart phone, or don’t want to take one somewhere. Our son, who loves music but is too young for a phone, loves this.

  23. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I like this MP3 player for music practice . It is easy to record notes directly to it . I am happy that all accessories are included in it . It has a memory card , hands free and built on speaker . It is a sturdy item . It is like old style button operated MP3 player . It is surprising that it has no touch screen . I like it and definitly recommend for Quran recitation and practicing Tajweed.

    I am happy that All accessories are included

  24. BeulahUGEZ says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I was looking for a device to store my music on that I could listen through traditional headphones. Not those ear pod things. And this ticks all the boxes. Sadly the headphones are absolutely awful. They just gradually fall out of my ears. But I simply replaced them with my other pair. Beware when operating it that you need to press the directional buttons rather than tap the screen. This makes control less intuitive. But once you get used to it, it’s not too bad. Transferring music is really easy from the laptop and there is a huge amount of storage. It’s ideal for when you want a phone break but still want to listen to music. I take mine on dog walks or when I’m cleaning round the house. It’s great that it can also connect to an external speaker too. Overall I really like this product and I don’t care if MP3 players are considered old-fashioned. It suits my needs perfectly!

  25. DanialColunga says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The radio on this device requires that the earphones are plugged in to provide an aerial. This appears to disable the bluetooth functionality. The reception on the radio was almost zero indoors. This poor radio function (where I know my phone doesn’t have an issue), is the main reason why there is a star missing.

    The screen is a nice bright screen, and the unit itself feels very solid.
    The device came with a memory card, and also has inbuilt storage.

    Plugging the MP3 player into the computer came up with multiple options. It wasn’t particularly clear which storage device was which. Transferring MP3 files was a simple case of just drag and drop though.

    The audio recording function has been extremely well used, and works very well.

    Attaching to the first bluetooth speaker we tried went easily. The second bluetooth speaker (trying a different one to test, not two at a time), was not as simple. Tried searching several times but nothing appeared. Until suddenly lots appeared.

    Playing MP3s through an attached speaker has worked very well, and will likely be the main function this device sees. The quality of the sound output was good until right at the top volume. (but everyone knows you shouldn’t play at 100% volume for clarity anyway). The volume range was very good.

    One issue was noticed the first time we used it. We loaded roughly 10 tracks (a cd worth) of mp3s and had the player go through them in order. At the end of the list, it repeated the last track indefinitely.

    At the time of review, the player cost just under 30. If the need is for a device that can play music, record sounds and be reasonably rugged, then this seems to be a good deal. If this is to replace an indoor radio, look elsewhere.

  26. YvonneMHMtoq says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This music player is supplied in a branded box along with wired headphones, a USB to micro-USB charging and download cable, a fitted 64Gb micro-SD card and instructions. It has a total capacity of 68 GB unformatted consisting of 4Gb built in and a 64GB micro-SD card that is supplied and installed. It can be increased to a maximum of 132GB if you use a 128 GB SD card.

    The music player is simple to transfer files from your laptop or PC and has additional functions such as accessing radio stations and a recording feature, stopwatch and alarm functions. It has a built-in mono speaker which has a decent volume and is clear for its size. The battery life is good, and it charges swiftly via USB. it is well made with a metal body and touch sensitive buttons.

    The screen is colour and clear and bright. It is simple to navigate through the icons, but the screen is not touch sensitive which throws you sometimes. The SD card works well and MP3 files can easily be dragged and dropped onto it. These are properly formatted with album art showing up as long as this has been captured. It can output via the speaker, 3.5mm socket or Bluetooth.

    Overall, for less than 30 this is a good music player for the car or just to carry around with you. While a smart phone will provide most of the functionality having a dedicated device with a large capacity is still useful and once you get used to the lack of a touch screen this is simple to operate.

  27. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This is a great little music player. It says mp3 player but its so much more. Very easy to charge and connect to PC. Transferring music to the player is easy. When plugged into PC it will come up on screen with device drive and SD card drive. I used the SD card one to put music on. If you have mp3 files on PC just copy and paste to SD card drive wait till its finished and that’s it. Plug in earphones or connect via Bluetooth . Other features on device are voice recording, FM Radio, E-book and pictures. Also i tried different music formats and they all worked well such as mp3/Flac/and Ape. Sound quality is good and clear and battery lasted well. Overall its a nice easy to use player at a very reasonable price. Recommended

    Great quality

  28. Patsy79Pzpkoed says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    If you want beefy (Bass) then this isn’t for you but it does have good run of the mill sound quality radio is ok too it’s ok for the money

  29. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This is a great gadget for my lil one who is not yet allowed to have his own mobile phone. He loves listening to music and this is just perfect. Perfect sized, lightweight, great storage capacity – 68 GB which can be increased to 132GB if you use a 128 GB SD card. The MP3 player is easy to configure and transferring the files from your laptop to the player was very easy. Tuning to the radio stations was fairly easy too. He also used the recording feature to record some of his notes to go back and refer at a later stage and it was brilliant. Other features such as the stop watch and alarm functions. Sound level is good and very clear. Good battery life. Very convenient to hold it in your hand or keep it in your pocket. Really very pleased with this item.

  30. Sahar Nazir says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I really enjoyed using this MP3 player, I found it really easy to connect to my computer and transfer any songs that I wanted to move. You can use plug-in headphones or connect with Bluetooth actually which is good. The sound quality is excellent and the buttons light up when you press them which I like. The maximum volume is really high which I also like because I personally like to listen to music at high volume. I highly recommend it and good value for money.

  31. Nichol2324 says:

     United Kingdom

    AiMoonsa 64GB MP3 player comes boxed with instruction manual, earphones and charger cable and 64GB TF card storage. It feels well made with a nice quality to it.

    It is switched on with a button on the left hand side and there is a colour TFT screen display which you can navigate using the arrows and central button on the front of the player. The TFT screen displays icons for stored music, a voice recording function, FM radio with manual and auto tune, local and card storage folder, pictures folder, Bluetooth, tools and settings folders. In the tools folder there is a calendar, stopwatch and alarm. There is also a menu button and go back button on the front of the player and on the right hand side are volume buttons. It has built in speakers for the MP3 player but you need to use the earphones for the radio.

    This is a great piece of kit that’s so useful , I take it with me when out walking, its compact and easy to use with a good battery life. The only downside for me is that you cannot adjust the treble or bass for sound preference but it still produces a good sound.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Value... Simple to use.

  32. ChaunceWille says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This is a fantastic little MP3 Player and even comes with a 64 GB Memory card to store your music. The earphones sound great and work really well and the buttons work well and quickly, only problem, I am so used to the phone, I keep pressing the screen to make it work LOL 🙂 It connects to Bluetooth fast and with no issues and downloads all your music very quickly, without problems. It has an alarm clock and stopwatch, which is great for running, and it even has a voice recorder, which I use to remind myself of grocery items and important things to remember whilst out and about. It seems very good so far and I have no issues with sound quality or playback. I like the radio feature and it seems to connect well to the stations I require. This makes a fantastic stocking filler or secret Santa gift at a very reasonable price. Overall I would recommend this.

    Fantastic quality 64GB MP3 player and headphones.

  33. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I cannot imagine just having an MP3 player now I have my smart phone.

    But for my 72 year old mother, who only has a phone that makes calls, this is a great item.

    Its sleek looking and comes with a 64 gig sd card which is more than she is ever going to need. She has been able to navigate it easily and she can be a bit of a technophobe, which shows how simple to use this is.

    great retro item that still has a plase in this world!

  34. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    When I first opened the box , this MP3 player reminded me of my old 8gb Nano in appearance , however this has 8 times the storage which should be enough for many thousands of tunes .
    The controls were quite intuitive . It came fully charged so firstly used the radio function from the menu and got it to auto tune to the available stations . Sound was crisp and clear .The headphones have to be plugged in to act as an aerial .
    Next went into my music library on my laptop and selected an AC/DC album to copy over to the MP3 player . It transferred in seconds , no problem .
    Listened through the enclosed wired headphones and the sound was really brilliant .
    I doubt I will use the other functions such as pictures or ebooks or sound recording but they are there if needed .
    Have yet to try out the bluetooth function but useful to play through ear pods or via a car radio if yours has that facility .
    Thoroughly recommend this “old school” device .

  35. JaneenEasley says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I really cannot fault this for the price it sounds very good, the inbuilt speaker is nothing to write home about but when connected to my Bluetooth earbuds it sounds fantastic, plays most file types and also has a rock-solid Bluetooth connection, has a nice display and can be used as a dictaphone too, honestly, no complaints at all it even comes with a memory card, buy with confidence.

  36. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Cute Mp3 that comes with 64Gb memory card!The reason that I got it was that I wana use it to listen to my favorite music without using my phone battery!
    The headset seems cheap though but I definitely upgraded with some other ones much better !
    Other than that I like it and feels almost that gets u a bit back in time!Nostalgic feeling…

    Cute stuff and sturdy!👍

  37. CraigClune says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This AiMoonsa Music Player with Built-in HD Speakercomes nicely packaged. Inside there is an operating manual, MP3 player, and headphones.

    The MP3 is easy to set up and does more than just play music. It also contains a stopwatch function, excellent for cardio training, an alarm clock facility, a speaker and recorder, Bluetooth, and FM radio. The headphones are comfortable and the sound quality is good.

    There is a shuffle motion for your music and the control panel is easy to operate.

    You get 4GB of internal storage and a 64GB SD card to download all your music onto.

    The price is good and you are getting a lot for your money.

  38. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I like it, easy to use and a huge storage capacity.

    Transferred a huge MP3 library to the MP3 player via the cable, placed two albums into the internal memory and the rest into the included memory card.

    Simple menu, tested the player with the built in speaker, then paired yp with a bigger Bluetooth stereo speaker.

    Sound was pretty good, not as much bass as I would have liked, I found the Techo equizer setting improved the bass, better than the rock setting.

    Tried the radio, which uses the headphones as an aerial.
    Tuned in, but the quality indoors was just awful, beeds to be outdoors, where I have no use for the radio.

    The MP3 broadcasting is what I need and it works well for garden BBQ’s.

    Tried a small Philips Grenade speaker using the headphone jack socket and 3.5mm cable, it was very good
    indeed.

    Very good product, manual pretty well written too, for a change.

  39. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    To be honest i thought MP3 players were a thing of the past with mobile phones being as good as they are now but i listen to a load of different podcasts and audio books and this is great to just load up and its always there for you.
    Connects to my headphones easy and im very happy with it although not touch screen which takes some remembering.
    Recommend

    good to have