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Review on 🎧 16GB Clip MP3 Player with Bluetooth and Touch Screen - Sports Watch with Headphones and HiFi Lossless Sound for Running - Mini Portable Music Player with Voice Recorder, E-Book, 1.5 Inch Touchscreen, Black by Reed Nuttbrock

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Significantly better than my old one for almost the same price.

First of all: Automatic update from my very old one. My old one was 6 years old. It had about 4GB of storage, no bluetooth support, slow touchscreen response, froze, had a few features and is now on the brink of extinction as the internal rechargeable battery only lasts about 20 minutes to charge. full, half the time the computer doesn't register that it's plugged in until I plug it back in about three times. Really fun stuff. I knew it was time for a new one so I started buying a new one. I like listening to music when I'm mowing the lawn or working in the garden because it's boring and monotonous unless I'm doing something else like listening to music. The old one got along with this setting, but the headphone cable got in the way more often than I wanted. I wanted to try how it would work if I had everything hands-free and wireless. So I started looking for Bluetooth-enabled MP3 players. Some of them were outrageous (several hundred dollars) and I didn't want to spend a lot of money on them, so I wanted to try and find value for money. related to what I was looking for. I started comparing to a few but most didn't have what I was looking for. The bracelet was priceless; I wasn't planning on using a clip and it would have worked better directly on my arm so I could just search for songs and switch them etc. Some only had a clip; The ones I've ruled out and others that were quite large, too large for what I'm looking for, this and again, I prefer the wrist strap method to what you would use for the biceps. So, meet that bad boy. It's made of the same material as my old one (good sturdy metal, not cheap plastic or any other junk) and it has bluetooth capabilities. Works perfectly with my wireless headphones, no radio interference, no hissing, just good clean music. There were no problems with the connection. cable everything works. The touchscreen and overall system used is much more responsive, although like the other (albeit by a much lesser amount) the screen feels a bit "uncalibrated" which requires me to press a button on the screen a little "off". . . " so it responds to where I touch it. Considering the amount of power it uses to turn on Bluetooth and music at a decent volume, it has pretty decent battery life considering its run- to-charge ratio is negligible at best I've been running for a few hours and it's still showing about half its battery life and I usually turn it on when not in use so it probably won't be at normal for me under any circumstances Pretty sure it only took a few minutes to read fully so loading performance is off the charts.. It has quite a few features, mostly none of which I'll be honestly going to use but they are, more so than my previous one .. I only listen to music but it's full of it all Music supports all formats I could use but since I only use Bluetooth I use MP3 format It has au I've got an equalizer, so if I ever want to plug it into regular headphones for listening, then yes, it's very cool. The equalizer sounds very good, has more presets than the one I had, it accepts OGG (which a lot of players don't use, although I use OGG quite often for projects etc) so all the extra potential for those wired connections continues to be surpassed the predecessor by a large margin. From all that was said and done, it was hardly as expensive as what I had before, so yeah. The purchase was worth it. Cheap but good quality, does what I need. hands free No fluff. No BS. 5 Stars.

Pros
  • Durable and high capacity
Cons
  • Modern