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The AGPTEK A52 MP3 Player is a multifunctional music device featuring a sleek metal frame, a 2.3'' horizontal screen, and an impressive 64GB of internal storage, expandable to 192GB. With Bluetooth 5.3 for stable connections and a long-lasting battery that charges in just 3.5 hours, this player is designed for music lovers who value both style and functionality.
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Supported Standards | MP3 |
Battery Average Life | 3.5 Hours |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Screen Size | 2.3 Inches |
Additional Features | Horizontal Screen |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.39"D x 2.28"W x 3.86"H |
Color | Silver |
V**C
Great Product
Overall i enjoy this product. Its very compact and small. Its very easy to navigate and load up songs on. However I've been noticing that it doesn't like to shuffle ALL the songs i put on it, so i hear alot of the same songs ... im not sure if its something that im doing but if i find anything else to add ill come back and give an update. overall i love it! bluetooth does work well but you MUST be very close in oder for it to not skip out or anything. i like that it came with an aux cord. I use mine to listen to music for FREE without paying all the music subscriptions. The sound quality is immaculate and bass is good aswell. I would def recommend to any music lover or someone wanting to break free from the subscription shackles lol. The battery last SO long ! when i was doing door dash i forgot that i still had the music playing and i picked it up and it was STiLL on 3 out of 4 bars i was shook!
H**D
Touch screen! Not actual buttons.
I should have read the description closer. It's not a click wheel, it is a touch screen - colored glass that lights up when you touch it. Pretty annoying to use the device as a result. I don't get the obsession with touch screen controls on a device like this. The device also has mid-tier UI, but it'd get a pass on the UI if it had actual buttons instead of a weird touch screen. The touch "buttons" are also somewhat offset from the icons and took some getting used to. The music quality is alright. Not anything to write home about. It only accepts the headphones jack - you can't use usb-c headphones. Not sure how the Bluetooth is, since I couldn't get my buds to pair. Honestly, you get what you pay for. As far as it being an mp3 player I can load up with music and toss in my pocket while on the treadmill, it does great.Pros:Easy to navigateEasy to add music toNice weightNice sizeDecent menu options to limit sound, change brightness, etcSeems to have a pretty good battery life - had it going for 6ish hours and the meter is still fullCons:Touch screen buttonsUI is clunky - would be much easier with physical buttons imoIt turns off with no activity for 30 seconds - great for battery, not great for usabilityShuffling is weird - if you go forward and back, it's a brand new song every time. It doesn't seem to retain the queue. Or maybe I'm just spoiled with spotify for the past 8 years.Overall, it's alright for the price. If you are looking for an ipod classic-esque experience, don't let the looks fool you - it does NOT have physical buttons. If you don't mind touch controls, this may be a good device for you.
T**M
Great little player
The MP3 player appears to be well constructed and the functionality and ease of use eliminates frustration usually encountered with inexpensive players. I use it at my office desk with a pair of headphones and the battery life lasts almost the entire week and since the charge port is usb-c, I don’t need a dedicated charger and use a short cable that is plugged into my docking station. The buttons are touch sensitive so nothing mechanical which is nice and the quality of the MP3 playback is excellent.
J**P
Stopped working. Does not allow playlist
Not even a tenth of a star if I could!Tried to put playlist on, says invalid format. Emailed support they replied use correct format. Flac music plays but not from playlist. Explained that music plays but cannot use playlist, asked what format to create playlist in if mu3 is wrong, reply was b4 use correct format. Called support in California and explained issue and asked what format to use. Response was put correct format on player. Explained again. Said flac, mp3 all play correctly but will not read playlist Was told to use correct format. Asked what is correct format, response was “i don’t know “.Tried to add more music to player and got disk error.Bad support, bad customer experience! Bad player.Why was it $37 when I returned it on Monday but is now $45 during prime deal days???
C**O
"A" for looks; "C" for everything else.
It seems a little old-fashioned to own, or even buy an MP3 player this day in age. But they are still on the market for a reason. Actually, a couple reasons. They are better to use when doing exercise and working outdoors on something rather than using an expensive cell phone. They also are a great way to disconnect from the world, because you can't do that with a cell phone. Well, those are my reasons.I bought this MP3 player solely based on how it looked. And well, it probably wasn't the wisest decision.[DESIGN] It has a nice design, it's small and sleek. The touch buttons are decent. At times, I find them to be a little too sensitive. The screen is fine. It has a decent display. Don't expect a high-quality retina display.[EASE OF USE] Using this player is pretty straightforward. If you've owned an MP3 player before, everything should be obvious. There is a manual if you need help. I'm sure it's helpful. I didn't bother reading it. It's sitting on my desk with the box and the included accessories.[TRANSFERRING AUDIO FILES] You just plug in the player to your computer, then drag and drop. Very simple! The only gripe, and this is a major one, is that it takes much, much longer for files to transfer onto this player than other ones I've owned. That is something I really find annoying. Be patient when doing a transfer, please.[SOUND QUALITY] Excellent overall. No problems with playing audio once files are on the device.[BATTERY] So far, I haven't had to recharge, and I've had this for some time already.I plug in headphones and listen, so I can't talk about Bluetooth. And I never use MP3 players for radio listening.All in all, I like this device enough to keep it. The price wasn't bad and with 64GB, it has ample space for plenty of audio files. Would I buy it again? Probably not, too many annoyances, but I'll continue using it. I plan on taking it to work and listening to it during my lunch breaks.
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