🎧 Elevate your soundscape—wherever life takes you.
The AiMoonsa 64GB MP3 Player combines expansive storage with HiFi lossless audio powered by a DSP chip, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, and a built-in HD speaker. Its lightweight zinc alloy body and multifunctional features like FM radio, voice recorder, and e-book reader make it an essential gadget for the modern professional on the move.
Compatible Devices | Headphone, Speaker |
Supported Media Type | TF card |
Supported Standards | APE / FLAC / WMA / MP3 / ACELP/ WAV |
Battery Average Life | 2 years |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Screen Size | 1.8 Inches |
Additional Features | Voice Recorder |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.35"D x 1.7"W x 3.6"H |
Color | Black |
S**N
Great product.
The user manual could use some work. Not much help. Since I am very good a figuring this out, it didn't take long to find out what I needed to know. All I want is to be able to play music. Very easy to add and play. I am a happy camper.
G**N
Great player
This holds a LOT of music. I bought it for a trop I was taking so I would have music all the time. It did not disappoint me.I loaded over 600 songs and enjoyed my music. There was plenty of room for more! The speaker was mot home stereo quality, but who on earth would expect it to be? I really like it. It is easy to use and battery lasts for hours.
D**Y
AMAZING!
Great product! Battery life is crazy, and so is 64 GB. For the blue tooth, though, it has to be really close to you, and even the slightest movement with it might cut the music off for a second. My friend got this same product just after me, and he said it was the best 28$ he has ever spent. I totally agree.
K**R
Doesn't work well as a podcast player
I bought this MP3 player as a replacement for my SanDisk Sansa Clip, which I use mostly for listening to podcasts while exercising at the gym. I returned it as unsatisfactory for these reasons:1. It has no facility with podcasts. It seems to just offer one option: creating a folder named 'Podcasts' on its SD card, and uploading my .mp3 podcast files into it. This was unsatisfactory, as it just offered alphabetized listing of the files, not organized into subfolders by podcast, as the Sansa Clip did.2. The SD card was difficult to remove and replace, requiring the tweezers on my Swiss Army knife every time. Even pushing it in to replace it required some sort of tool.3. It's too heavy, easily two or three times the weight of the Sansa Clip. Its much larger, too, although it is thinner.Overall, it didn't fit my needs. If anyone has a favorite MP3 player primarily for podcasts that's similar to the Sansa Clip, i'd love to hear about it.
C**G
Wow a great price for a nice little machine--update
I have had it only a day. It arrived late in the day and I spent a couple of hours loading 32 GB of flacs ripped from my CD collection. In about 30 minutes of fooling around I have it pretty thoroughly working: I have local FM stations identified and some selected. I have listened to music from my flacs. Navigating the music is easy. I haven't figured out playlists but I never figured them out on other players so it's not clear if it's me or the device. I've played the sound through some fair buds by JBL and my SONY WH-H900N bluetooth noise canceling headset. I have no reason to try the included ear buds so far the sound is quite spectacularly good with the lossless flacs and good ear buds and headset. Wow what a deal.Yes, I'll agree that much is missing from the "manual." Poking around for a short time gave me the clues needed to "discover" how to set up FM stations, music files and navigate them, time setting and resetting for daylight savings time. Charging works well with my chargers USB C cables that I use for my pixel phone. All good so far.OK, I've noticed that immediately at the start of playing most of the flacs I've tried the sound is slightly dinged--basically they start up with a second or so of hiccuping and then sound great. It's as if it has to adjust to playing flac each time it start a tune. I don't know how it plays mp3s because I don't usually have lossy music. I'll try some different formats to see if others are started with hiccups. Radio is find, bluetooth works great. Interface is sensitive to touch so when handling the device it can suddenly detect a misplace finger and switch modes. For the price it still seems good but it remains to be seen if I can get it to play the initial second or two of music properly.OK, solved. Flac is a "lossless" music format. It actually has several levels of compression available that do not change how it should play. However the more a flac file is compressed, the more computing power that is required to uncompress it (and of course the more computing power was necessary to compressin the first place). I took an album of flac formatted music that played badly on the first few seconds of tracks on the Aimoosa and simply converted it to a less-compressed version. The application I used didn't tell me the formal number/name of the compression levels but it produced files about 14% larger. They play beautifully when the flac was less compressed.added praise: the included wired earbuds are quite good. Better across the full bandwidth than the earlier budds I grabbed to try it out. All in all a terrific bargain in a small but talented package.
A**R
Decent product at the price, but Bluetooth range was disappointing.
Got this to replace an old iPhone we were using for playing music to a Bluetooth speaker, looking for greater range as advertised in the product description. Fully charged, this MP3 player did not match the range of the old iPhone.The music-playing interface was limited and a bit non-intuitive - at least focusing on our use-case.It was easy enough to connect via Bluetooth, and it worked fine within its limited range. I tried out the FM function and it worked fine (remember that you must use wired earbuds for this to work, as the earbud cable acts as the antenna).I can't speak to battery life, since I packed this up to return as soon as I discovered that it wouldn't fit our needs.I suppose this is a decent product at this price for what it is; it just didn't meet expectations for Bluetooth range.
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