🎶 Elevate your audio game with MUSICROSS!
The MUSICROSS MP3 Player is a versatile, portable device featuring Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, 32GB of internal storage, and support for various media formats. It includes a built-in HD speaker, FM radio, voice recorder, and e-book reader, making it perfect for music lovers and multitaskers alike. With a maximum expandable storage of 128GB, this MP3 player is designed for convenience and high-quality sound, all backed by a 6-month warranty.
P**Y
Good value for the price.
Works as advertised, but a bit skimpy on the included instructions. Still, good value for the price.
J**J
bad bluetooth, annoying controls
The way to navigate through the menus/songs is very annoying and unintuitive. The reason I retuned this is due to the terrible bluetooth connection. I was so excited to finally find an mp3 player that could connect to car bluetooth, but the connection is crap with this thing. It kept disconnecting all the time which is frustrating and unsafe to tend to while driving. The shuffle function is not real shuffle either. It just loads a few songs to play in a seemingly random order, and will ignore all other songs on a list of over 300 songs. The battery isn't great for something that is not backlit. Also you can't delete songs from the player itself. There is no function for that. You have to connect it to a computer to go in and remove songs. Overall this was annoying to use. I will search for one that is not some generic brand. The quality just is not here. It's not worth more than 10$
K**N
Terrible user interface
Pros: Decent sound quality, Small, compact.Cons: The UI is absolutely terrible. You get what looks like 4 directional buttons with an ok button in the center. But they are not actually directional buttons. Only the right and left buttons will move selections, and the top and bottom buttons are a menu and a back button.So essentially navigating this thing feels like navigating the menus on a PC monitor where you only have 3 buttons to push. It's very tedious, and it's easy to press the wrong button sending you into the wrong area.The volume doesn't even have it's own dedicated buttons. Instead you have to hold the volume button down to bring up a volume slider, then you press left and right to make the volume go up and down. Now this volume button you have to hold is the same button that sends you back, so if you don't do it right you can accidentally leave the menu you're in when you're just trying to change the volume. Also, it's easy to accidentally skip tracks since the buttons you hit to move the volume slider are also the same buttons that change tracks when the volume slider isn't active. So it's just very unintuitive and annoying to navigate with this thing.I bought this to listen to music while driving, so I don't really need to be digging through menus constantly anyways. I can just start playing music from the folder I want, turn shuffle on, set the volume to max, and then adjust the volume through my car speakers. So for this purpose it's totally sufficient.But if I was gonna sit around all day browsing and flipping through a large music collection, this device would not be a good choice.Next, It's EXTREMELY slow to transfer music onto. I was getting around 55mb per minute as my transfer rate. Meaning my 19gb music collection took about 6 hours to transfer.Also, it frequently disconnected from my computer at random times, making me having to unplug it and plug it back in before I could continue transferring.Lastly, it doesn't let you upload playlists, and instead you have to organize your music by folders. When you start playing music from a folder that whole folder becomes the playlist. This wasn't really an issue for me, since I have much of my music organized like this already.But for those of you who don't, I recommend a free Windows app called "Music Bee". Open a playlist in music bee, then right click the playlist and go to Send to > Folder (Copy) > Copy Files to Folder. Then tell it which folder you want the music sent to.When it copies the songs into that new folder, it will add numbers to the beginning of each file name. These numbers will allow you to preserve the order of your playlist, even without an actual playlist file.Lastly, MusicBee also allows you to bulk convert entire playlists to different audio formats, which was very helpful for me, as much of my music is in an incompatible format.So, I first used MusicBee to get my playlist songs numbered and into their own folder. Then I used MusicBee again to convert those songs to MP3 format.For $30 it's a decent option. Just be prepared to do some extra work organizing your music and for it to take a very long time to transfer large amounts of data onto it.
A**S
Lots of functions on this MP3 Player for the price
The media could not be loaded. Wanted to relive the old days of just having an mp3 player during workouts and this little gadget fit the bill.Packaged well, the box is cool, but was really surprised with how light weight the unit was, you can barely feel this thing - screen is nice and bright, controls are simpleWas really blown away with all of the functionality they packed into this thing, I really just wanted an MP3 Player but I am happy with the extra features - I can read an ebook when I am out and away from the internet - I can play my music collection, I could watch some pre-downloaded videos in mp4 format (I think you have to format these in a special way for them to work, but I have not tried that feature)The MP3 player comes with a speaker built into it which is cool if you don't want to carry headphones with you - you can still use it. I paired a few pairs of bluetooth headphones with this and it worked well via bluetooth - you can also plug in traditional wired headphones (which is probably easier most of the time). This thing comes with a voice recorder which is cool. It even has games - like SNAKE, such a classic game - awesome feature.Check out my video if you want to see the screen, interface, and built in speaker in action. This product comes with a 16GB micro sd card which is fine but you will probably want to get a bigger card to store more songs/videos. All in all for the price I would recommend this - because the mp3 feature works just great, and the other features are a bonus!!
G**E
No 'randomize' feature and easy to brick
Overall this isn't a bad MP3 player and serves it's purpose. I have it hooked up to a car stereo and for that use it's ok. I unpacked it, copied about 80 MP3's to it, and it worked. The interface takes a little to get used to when it comes to navigation. I decided it was time to copy a couple hundred MP3's to it and the copy went fine. When I powered on the player it started scanning and got stuck at 2%. I left and came back a few hours later and it was still at 2%. I disconnected it from the computer, waited for it to power off, but it never did. I then had to perform a reset on it (fortunately there's a reset button) and then the device reported there was an error on the SD card. No biggie. I took the SD card out and formatted it, then copied about 250 MP3's to it. The device then scanned successfully and it seems to be back up and working properly. I do wish it had a randomize feature for MP3's.
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