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The RUIZU 64GB Clip MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.3 is a lightweight, feature-packed portable music player designed for active professionals. It offers expansive storage with 64GB onboard plus 128GB microSD support, up to 20 hours of playback, and fast charging. Its compact clip design ensures secure wear during workouts or commutes, while multi-format audio support, customizable equalizer, FM radio, voice recording, and video playback deliver versatile entertainment options without the distractions of a smartphone.















| ASIN | B0D48P3WSX |
| Additional Features | Built-In Clip, Equalizer, FM Radio, Video Playback, Voice Recorder |
| Battery Average Life | 24 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,129 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #51 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | RUIZU |
| Built-In Media | 1 x 3.5mm wired stereo headphones, 1 x RUIZU Clip MP3 Player with Bluetooth, 1 x USB-C Cable for Charge & Transfer Files, 1 x Waterproof Protective Pouch |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone, Speaker |
| Component Type | Battery, Display, Memory |
| Connectivity Technology | Aux, Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,154 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.7"D x 1.4"W x 2.3"H |
| Item Weight | 0.12 kg |
| Manufacturer | RUIZU |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | X52 |
| Model Number | X52 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Screen Size | 1.5 inches |
| Special Feature | Built-In Clip, Equalizer, FM Radio, Video Playback, Voice Recorder |
| Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
| Supported Standards | MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, WAV, M4A, DRM, ACELP, OGG |
| Warranty Description | Any question, please message us at [email protected] |
V**E
Just buy it! Feature packed and works great!
Wow. Ok, given the price of this little unit, I wasn't expecting much. But I'm so pleasantly surprised! For a few years I've struggled to use my Apple Watch to simply play music on. Apple's ecosystem drives me insane and I just wanted a little device that could play MP3 files from my hundreds of ripped CDs. I had a couple of simple requirements including an aux jack, a clip, a user interface that worked reasonably well and enough storage to not have to be worry about being frugal. This little device first surprised me with how clean the user interface was. Intuitive and snappy. It works the way you would expect! For a small, lightweight device, it packs real buttons and a decent little screen into the tiny package. A real on/off SWITCH and side buttons for volume as well! The menus are controlled via a nice up/down/left/right/center and upper left and upper right buttons that work - basically - like your Roku remote. After charging, I found a spare 64GB microSD card and slipped it in. Yes, there's a menu for formatting it. Also, the user interface always lets you choose which memory location (onboard or removable) you're browsing through. I love the Bluetooth protocol - but I hate most implementations of it. This unit is just as annoying to pair and "see" that you're connected as every other device in the world - but it works fine. And, the headphone jack is the bomb! I'm surprised by the little details - like the menu for sound settings that lets you pick from "rock", "jazz", etc., but also has a five band equalizer you can customize and save. :) Nice! When you plug it into your computer via USB, you're given a couple of choices to basically "charge and play" or "charge and transfer". If you chose the latter, the device (in my case a Mac) sees the unit as a removable device and it's easy to copy files to it in the standard way. Yay! No stupid third party software required! And, there's another feature - this unit will play movies! Seriously. Ok, almost no one will want to watch movies with a resolution of 128 pixels, but if you're like me, long hikes or jogs can be made much more enjoyable if you're LISTENING to a movie that you've previously seen. Your mind fills in the visuals. See below tech details for more on this topic - but fine touches are everywhere. For example, the unit is also smart enough to remember where you left off when you stop the video and go back to the movie. Little details matter. It just feels like the developers USED the device they were creating and tweaked it appropriately. It's not perfect, of course. One problem is the lack of a manual. Seriously? I went to the manufacturer's website hoping to find details on its preferred file structures and formats - but nope. So, things like "playlists" are still a bit of a mystery to me. And, figuring out how to use FFmpeg to convert a digital copy of a movie to it's required format required reverse engineering the single sample video file it comes preloaded with. Videos must be converted to 208×176 AMV format at 21 fps, with mono 22.05 kHz ADPCM audio, for the player to recognize and play them correctly. I'll paste the proper "ffmpeg" command for all to see below. In summary, this device is great for the price. It has more features than my old iPod Nano, is only slightly larger, and is loaded with more capability than it has any right to at this price! Ok, internet search engines, you can use an up-to-date version of the free ffmpeg here's the ffmpeg command line program to convert your files using the following command: ffmpeg -y -i INPUT_VIDEO_FILE_NAME -vf "scale=208:176:force_original_aspect_ratio=decrease,pad=208:176:(ow-iw)/2:(oh-ih)/2:black" -r 21 -c:v amv -c:a adpcm_ima_amv -ar 22050 -ac 1 -block_size 1050 OUTPUT_VIDEO_FILE_NAME.amv Glad to help!
A**R
Good quality device! Perfect for the gym!
I've been using this mp3 player at the gym for at least 6 months with new sport bluetooth noise cancelling earbuds. It works really well, and I don't end up doomscrolling on my phone between sets, and it fits in my pocket so nicely and I can forget it's there. The bluetooth seemed to work in fits and starts at first (choppy), but then I downsized all my mp3's to 128k (with free online software) and it works much much better - not flawless but maybe only cuts out a few times during a workout, so totally manageable. It's my speculation it works better when the gym isn't so crowded we're not all on top of each other, but that's just speculation. I was able to easily set up playlists for my all my music and it holds tons of songs (especially at 128k). If you're having trouble setting up playlists, it follows the old Sandisk Spot Clip Plus formatting guidelines and folder structure, and there is a lot of old posts line about how to set that up. So I was able to use text files with .m3u extensions. Anyway, sound quality is great and I enjoy the EQs. The feel of the plastic housing doesn't feel that substantial, like it's fragile, but I haven't had any issues and dropped it a few times. I've never gotten it wet before though, so I don't know about that. The battery life happened to be good too! For me, at least 8 hours. One time the batter life indicator was on the last leg and so I left it going to see and it lasted 4 more hours. I'm a fan of this little guy!
T**V
Good for my intended usage
As someone who wanted to get away from using their cellphone to listen to music and the annoyances that come with that while working out, I set out to find a simple compact Mp3 player with not too many frills and had Bluetooth capability. There are actually many choices out there but after reading a number of reviews and looking at features and functionality I settled on this RUIZU small MP3 player and it has mostly satisfied my needs. Pros: Very Small(some may say its too small and a CON). This fits into my workout pants and I don't worry about it getting in the way or if I was using my phone the possibility of it walking away. Simple Menu structure and it shows up as a USB drive that you just drag and drop your music files into it. You are able to create folders and play from them within the menu. Sound quality is fine for its intended purpose. Is it going to win any awards, No but it doesn't pretend to be something it is not. Bluetooth: It can pair and hold up to two units and its just a matter of choosing which one to connect two. Works well. See my critique below in CONS. Charges quickly in a couple hours and seems to hold a charge for many hours so far but I keep charging it back up so I don't know precisely how long it will last based on their stated claims. Standard USB-C so that is a plus. This comes standard with 64GB built in and for me that is plenty for my intended purpose of using it while I workout. It does expand to another 128GB if you truly wanted to load it up. A good many other devices I looked at didn't have that much storage built in and was a selling point for me. CONS: If you have big amount of files that you want to transfer then yes this will not be a fast process however it's not been an issue transferring over a couple hundred MP3 tracks. Bluetooth: The unit says Bluetooth v5.0, the description says 5.3. Is there a firmware update that would help with that, I am not certain yet but there have been some noticeable dropouts at random times and I am never more than 5ft if I leave it on a bench or on me in my pocket. Still not frequent enough that for the size of the unit that it concerns me all that much unless it increases over time in which case I will come back to update. Playlists: It comes with three internal playlists that you can load up and use the shuffle play on and that is plenty for me but I still wish there was an easy way to create a new playlist from within the software menu or even when hooked up as a USB drive. Shuffle Play: Works fine on the playlists. However you can use shuffle from within a folder to play whatever songs you have in there but it will frequently go outside that folder and pull in other songs from outside of them. If it would stay within just the folder, that would fix the limit on the playlists. It will play from start to finish with all the songs in the folders if you don't have shuffle enabled. Volume Control: I am using this with Beats Pro earbuds and you have to turn the volume up to the max of 29 or 30 for the level of volume I like. However I don't expect this size unit to have a large powered audio driver so it is still fine for my use. It has an audio jack on it but not sure if it could drive a pair of over the ear headphones with it. Overall: I am satisfied with the unit and for the cost and the functionality it has what I expected and overall works well enough for me and my usage case. I believe I read somewhere that the AGPTEK brand is the same manufacturer but branded for North America and RUIZU is intended more for the Chinese market but not that it matters, I just liked the name RUIZU better. If I had the opportunity I would try one of the higher versions of this brand in the future as my experience overall has been positive and maybe a higher model has some of the software features this one is lacking. Everyone has different needs and expectations but I would recommend this model if your needs are similar to mine.
S**A
The controls buttons freeze after a short period of time
Great little Mp3 player, but it freezes routinely. After about 30 minutes to an hour, the music keeps playing, but all the controls stop working (none of the buttons work).
D**N
Good but confusing UI
Update 11/29/24: I received a working player after returning the first one which was non-functional. First I tried the radio. It worked as well as I would expect, but won't be using the player for this. Next, I inserted micro SD card with MP3 files. The player had no problem finding and playing these. Then I connected Bluetooth headphones. This worked perfectly and I was surprised at the sound quality. So far, so good. Then I tried connecting to my PC to load music into player memory. At first PC didn't recognize device. However, I put my SD into the player and reconnected. The PC recognized both the player and the SD card. Yay! Infortunately, the cheering stopped when I tries to navigate the UI. The player requires a reconnect to the Bluetooth headphones after power-on. The player is on the screen to play a song and I can't figure out how to get back to main menu to reconnect. Neither the manual nor internet instructions work. I spend about 5 minutes, literally, every time I power up to finally get to Bluetooth main menu. I just keep pushing buttons and sequences and eventually the main menu will appear. However, I can't seem to recreate the exact sequence next time. Very frustrating. WIthout this problem, I would rate the player higher. But I can't recommend at this point.
M**X
Machine Washable but don't do it, easy to use MP3 player
I bought two other MP3 players before this one, but really liked this one, about 6 months ago, I left it the pocket of my gyms pants and found it after I removed the clothing from the dryer. It was dead. So I bought another one. Last week I did the same thing, so when I saw it in the dryer, I ordered another. I hope the company sees this because I would like to send my third one back because somehow this time it survived a 45 minute wash and 40 minute dry. Amazing. Again, don't try this, so far I only have a 50% survival rate :)
E**R
Nice little player for walkers or workers- big storage, good bluetooth and good battery- Great
I love this little gadget. It is small, a bit bigger than a matchbox- this is a positive. The color screen is very readable. The fidelity on MP-3 is excellent and FM is adequate- some hiss. The headphones are decent quality. Bluetooth is reliable and has a decent range. Build quality is good overall. Operation is ok, I haven't learned the knack of it yet but I can get it to behave. Battery life and charge time are good. I mainy wanted it for mobile music/podcasts while walking. 64G of internal storage is more than my library. Some of the other apps like the stopwatch, reader, etc are pretty well done. Ovedrall very pleasantly surprised- great value for the money.
B**Y
Cheap / disposable MP3 player
A cheap, disposable-quality MP3 player: within 2 years of average use I am looking at buying a different product. The clip broke off after a year and a half of use (cheap and brittle plastic). The battery life is NOT 20 hours, it's more like 5 hours at most in ideal conditions (cold weather makes it less). I've had the battery die within 2 hours after fully charging, some days. There is no button that takes you back to the currently playing song, so if you're ever in a menu while a song is playing, you cannot pause. This is in spite of the fact that there are unused buttons. I wish it could go louder. The bluetooth connection occasionally has issues. There is no good way to re-order songs within a folder or playlist (they display in the order you add them). I have not used the voice recorder, radio, or other functions. "You get what you pay for" is how I'd describe this product.
C**Y
Super lecteurMP3, pour les enfants, ils adorent !
Très bon achat que ce lecteur MP3 Bluetooth pour enfants ! La qualité du son est vraiment bonne et largement suffisante pour les petites oreilles, on est agréablement surpris pour ce type de produit. Ce qui plaît beaucoup aux enfants : la possibilité d’enregistrer leur propre voix, une fonction qui les amuse énormément et qui les rend encore plus autonomes et créatifs avec l’appareil. Avec ses 64 gigaoctets de stockage, la capacité est plus que suffisante pour stocker un grand nombre de chansons et de contenus — pas de souci de place à prévoir ! Le design est mignon et attrayant, clairement pensé pour les enfants qui sont immédiatement séduits par son apparence. Un cadeau ou achat que je recommande sans hésiter pour les petits mélomanes en herbe ! 🎵
C**E
Small but great product
It works flawlessly. The music never stops playing. Only when I stop it. No ads and no internet connection required. Just like the good old days. I love it.
W**L
Goed product
Dat deze heel goed werkt
Z**K
Super MP3
Polecam, duża ilość funkcji jak za tę cenę. Malutki, poręczny.
I**I
Great no screen option!
Small, easy to use for a 7 years old, no screen practically, and difficult to break. Great item!
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