🎶 Elevate Your Music Experience!
The innioasis 80GB MP3 Player is a versatile music and video player designed for kids, featuring Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, a 4-inch touch screen, and robust parental controls. With support for popular streaming apps like Spotify and a long-lasting battery, it offers a safe and enjoyable multimedia experience.
J**S
Excellent MP3 Player That Is Easy To Use
An excellent mp3 player that is very easy to use. The screen is excellent and so is the audio quality. It runs an older, limited version of Android OS, so if you're familiar with using an Android phone, this will be second nature. Perfect functionality for the price. I am very impressed! I use an open source music manager to sync my music, and it is easily recognized by the software and syncs without issue.
F**E
Mp3player
This is a great little MP3 player. We purchased this MP3 player for my 10-year-old-son who is competing in karate. He needed to be able to take his music to and from competitions. It helps him to be able to play his music for competitions, but it is also been a great step of responsibility as he is asking for a phone. He has to prove to us that he can take care of his music player just as he would a phone he has to show responsibility with having access to the Internet and different apps on the Music player. It’s been a great dual purpose for learning responsibility as well as music.
R**T
Not quite what I thought
Pros: handy device to stream audio, comes with Pandora, Spotify, and Audible pre installed. I haven't gotten around to loading saved music onto it yet, so I can't speak to that process.Cons: parental controls. I bought two of these for my boys (11 and 13) who are both music obsessed but in different genres. I wanted to have a distraction-free device they could listen to without asking for laptop time or turning to YouTube to watch music videos when they're supposed to be doing schoolwork or other things. For the first few days for them (Christmas break) it was bliss, because I was trying to figure out how to use the darn thing and they had the ability to play online games and watch videos. What I eventually discovered is that yes, you can sign in with your Google account. (And when my 11 year old did, it no longer allowed him to watch YouTube videos.) But other than that, I couldn't get it to connect to my family link account that I use to manage their Chromebooks. So, no ability to place time limits or limit app access, other than the overall timer on the device itself.Maybe I was reading the wrong reviews, because I looked at several of these devices, but I was under the impression that I could add additional apps, such as Hoopla, to access our library content. The problem is, the player does not have Google Play Store, nor can you download Google Play, and without it you can't download any other apps. So that was a bust. I finally decided to take the brave step of just deleting Chrome completely, knowing I could (probably) never get it back, because I don't want them to have unfettered internet access. And, honestly, it's better that way. Now it's used for its intended purpose: music. I just wish I could have installed the library apps we use for audiobooks.Other than that, it's a great little player. The built-in speaker is a nice feature but not great quality. It pairs well with their inexpensive JBL Bluetooth headphones so I don't have to hear all their music.
B**5
Not user friendly and gets VERY HOT!!
Where do I start- bought this and a 1 TB sd card. The plan was to put my ancient iPod onto a new device. Software is crap and even with the ton of space available lots of the music was not showing up on the device. When I took the sd card out and looked at it on the laptop it was there but not on the device. I had certain albums that I selected to check on the device and the card when I put it in my laptop. Transferring music isn’t obvious I spent hours trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. I spent HOURS copying my music onto the as card first and then trying to get it to show up with the album picture etc. if you are just downloading music off of apps I’m sure this is fine but not for what I needed. I deleted off many of the apps. That came on the device. Which you can bring back with a factory reset but that will whipe everything on the device. I had to google how to do it. Two of the methods didn’t work. I did that after I couldn’t get my music to load properly. While I was trying to figure things out the device got VERY HOT. I would not recommend letting your kid fall asleep listening to it in bed, keep on a cool surface. It was alarming how hot it got both in my hand and with it sitting on my work table. I ended up returning it and getting a refund due to the difficulty of getting my music on to it, less than helpful customer service. If you are doing strictly streamed music then this would probably work for you but not for someone that has a large amount of music to load onto it. I thought with the 1 TB of space it would run fast and I’d have plenty of room to add more music. It just isn’t up to the task. The sound wasn’t great, sounded cheap and tinny. Never used the earphones or the radio function. I contacted support about the files not transferring over and missing files and they didn’t really address anything I mentioned. A few screen shots were sent late at night of things that I had figured out on my own by the time they got back to me. I would not recommend because of the software and the fact it got very hot which I wouldn’t recommend for kids.
L**.
Amazon Music streaming via hotspot
I got 2 to try these for streaming Amazon music family subscription via my phone hotspot for my kids when we are in the car. Works perfectly! Not sure about the battery life, seemed to die pretty quickly the first day they used it but I think they were playing with it a lot. Has a tone of other apps, reading, Facebook, etc. but I deleted most and kept the music ones. Extremely happy with the purchase.
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