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The TIMMKOO72GB MP3 Player is a versatile multimedia device featuring a 4.0-inch IPS touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity, and a powerful 1800mAh battery, allowing for up to 50 hours of music playback. With 72GB of internal storage and support for up to 512GB via TF card, it’s perfect for music lovers and multimedia enthusiasts alike.
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Mac PC |
Supported Media Type | SD Card |
Supported Standards | MP3 |
Battery Average Life | 2 years |
Display Technology | LED |
Memory Storage Capacity | 72 GB |
Screen Size | 4 Inches |
Additional Features | Video Playback, Voice Recorder, fast running with 8GB ROM, Large 4in Touch screen, Quick charge |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.5"D x 2.4"W x 4.2"H |
Item Weight | 80 Grams |
Color | Black |
G**N
An impressive lil guy
Picked this particular model because of the features and the sheer amount of people who have bought and left positive reviews. After reading through some of the negative reviews, I was more than a little concerned this player would have issues. Other than a small issue where I could see the album art in the music player but it showed "file not found", which was fixed by reinserting the sd card, everything has been great.Pros:1. Functionality. Music plays well, navigated through PDFs easily, speedy file transfer and convenient and easy to use file management, the UI works great. Haven't tested the video functionality but I'm sure it's great. Even the built in speakers are awesome.2. Build quality and user interface3. Included and already installed screen protector4. Price5. Usb C!!!Con:Only one, which was that the placement of the back and home buttons on the bottom is a little weird.Other:1. I couldn't find how to add ebooks to the player but I have other devices which I'll probably default to. It would be nice to know how to add those and what the "Net Library" catalog function is. I don't recall seeing anything like that in the manual.Bottom line:I never had an ipod growing up but I am extremely impressed with this lil guy. It feels like i got the much cheaper but better brother of the ipod. Best mp3 player I've ever owned so far.
J**.
Bluetooth and FM Radio Does Not Work
This product arrived on time and the packaging was undamaged.Upon opening this MP3 player my wife and I were, at first, very impressed. It had a nice weight and overall clean feel. We charged it and then started to explore it's features (the ones that worked). Overall, the MP3 player works flawlessly as long as your audio files and tracks are properly numbered and categorized. If you are buying it solely for an MP3 player with good battery life this is not a bad product even though the touchscreen can get a bit slow and imprecise. The product also came with an adhesive sheet screen protector in which you can apply and a slightly transparent casing (which we both utilized and didn't utilize throughout our future tests, just in case that was a factor). The device also comes with a few patch cords for charging and data transfer, but very little in terms of instructions. However, this product is really straight forward and the lack of directions should not be an issue as long as you are only using it as an MP3 player and have mild knowledge of audio transfers.Just in case this helps, while attempting audio transfers, please pay attention to the device's screen once you plug it into your computer with the provided cables. The touchscreen gives you the option to either transfer files or simply charge it. Once we selected transfer files an icon immediately appeared on our desktop to drag data into. Again, organization of files, folders, and tracks is key. In addition, if you do not have an external memory card installed/added, the icon will only be for the device's internal memory/storage. If you do add an additional memory external micro SD card (we added a 128GB micro SD card), it will also show up. With that in mind, since both icons will show up each time to plug it in, we recommend you label each to avoid confusion later. As a stand alone MP3 player with a few other simply functions (clock, calendar, rerecorder, calculator, eDictionary, etc), it is nice, but a bit pricy compared to other MP3 players on the market; that is why we specifically ordered the model with bluetooth...but that is where this product fails.As mentioned, we did not buy this product for the ability to play MP3s alone via speakers or headphones, we specifically bought the bluetooth model for both Bluetooth and the FM Radio function. Both are marketed features on the specific device we ordered, and both are clearly labeled on the touchscreen; however, but DO NOT WORK at all.The Bluetooth, once switched on, merely shows a searching circular icon that needs to be refreshed over and over in the attempt to read any device (which it will not). At first we thought we were too far away from our other bluetooth products so we tested multiple distances before finally placing this product directly on the desired bluetooth products. It just would not recognize nor detect them. That said, the other bluetooth compatible products (12 total) work flawlessly with other devices, but not this product. Our primary use for this MP3 player was to connect to our vehicle's audio system so we could play songs, audiobooks, etc during our long commutes. We have a cheaper MP3 player that has done this for 6 years without fail and we wanted a new once with a touch screen function to replace it. Sadly, this item will not be replacing our old one. It will not recognize any of our vehicles, any of our bluetooth headphones, nor any other device we own. Again, we specifically purchased the model that had bluetooth, sadly, this merely has the icons while lacking any functionality.In terms of the FM Radio, it simply DOES NOT WORK... and it apparently will only allegedly work with headphones. You can not even access the FM Radio icon unless the headphones are plugged in, which is a very odd function unless the headphones act as an antenna. Once you connect the headphones, you can open the icon on the main screen, you can even search for radio stations, but all you will get is a continuous loud squeal and static sound. The sound never varies no matter what channel you select and this is a very annoying issue that is fed directly into your ear since you apparently must utilize the provided headphones at all times in order for it to allegedly work. The product has speakers that works well for the MP3s, but not the radio. Sadly, this is the only MP3 player we have that requires headphones in order to even access the radio icon. Unfortunately, even with the headphones, the radio just DOES NOT WORK. My wife and I recently (yesterday) traveled between 2 states which accounted for approximately 310 miles of driving. During this time my poor wife continuously attempted to get any radio station. We traveled through open fields, towns, 3 cities, and many other locations while not being able to achieve a signal station. It merely squealed the entire time which was disappointing. Please know, we also tried this radio function in our house and even outside, just in case the walls were a factor (which isn't a factor for our other devices), but it did not work.Conclusion:If you only want a MP3 player with the potential to add 128GB external micro storage to play MP3s via speaker or headphones, this is not a bad product. The touchscreen can be a bit hesitant with a slightly misaligned touchscreen calibration, but overall it works as a playable brick. The speakers and external memory compatibility are truly the best features of this product; however, if you are like us and wish to utilize Bluetooth and/or the FM Radio function, this isn't the product for you. Perhaps our model is merely defective, but we find it strange that both functions do not work.Rating: 1-StarWe are giving this product 1 star since the specific function we bought it for, Bluetooth, doesn't work. We bought it for a specific function based on this specific model's claim(s), and it simply DID NOT WORK. In addition, if the FM Radio at least worked, we would have given it to our parents so they could enjoy it, but that DOES NOT WORK either. As such, it only gets 1 star via its failure to achieve our specific need, a need it was advertised to do. If you only need it for playing audio files via speakers or headphones, I am sure your rating would be much higher; but for us, this product fails to do what it advertised and what it was purchased for. As such, we are back to using our old MP3 player until we find a better model.I hope this review helps.
A**R
The best of the cheap ones I've tested so far. (4.5 out of 5)
I have tested 3 of the six cheap music players, and this one so far, and I don't see it getting beaten, punches WAY above its weight. $50, decently large 4.5in (480x800) IPS screen with an interface and navigation scheme that's not dumb. The other two which are also touch based, have obtuse swiping gestures, but since this has a home and a back button, it feels familiar to those who have used Android (this doesn't run Android).Pros (THERE ARE A LOT OF THEM)-Great screen, decent enough resolution and is truly IPS, now it's not 178 all angles great, but it's far better than the cheap TN panels I've dealt with with the other two 10 dollar cheaper media players.-Features: Good features, randomly has a built in dictionary, I don't know why, but it's there and it's kind of neat. The on-board microphone is actually pretty decent, sensitive, and you need to do some post processing to mitigate background noise but better than just throwing a cheap one in there.-User Experience: Everything seems to work, you touch it, and it works, has press and hold to enter selection mode and then can easily add multiple things into a collection when in music mode to make a playlist. The keyboard that's on screen for the dictionary is nice and responsive, also not very small, very usable on this tiny device.-Quality: for $50 you're getting a lot of it here, decent screen, above average built in speaker that gets decently loud enough, a 4 pole headphone/mic jack. A microSD card slot that can ACTUALLY accept cards larger than 128, tried a 256GB and it hadn't any issue. The build is great, glass and metal where you need and want them Comes with a decent silicon case and two screen protectors. Thing charges up fast thanks to USB C, during a 15 minute video transfer, it topped off the battery as well which was about 50% full. Decent brightness and darkness with no real light bleed or issue. Came with a very weird 4 ended connector, don't know what that's for. It's a micro b and usb C connector on both ends, with both connectors coming out to form a Y. Very interesting and unique cable. Also, the headphones, something this cheap comes with decent headphones. The cable is braided, and the quality are nice, not Samsung Galaxy AKG bundled headphones nice, but not cheap dime store ones either, the earpiece is metal as well. AGAIN, a lot of weird quality for such a budget device.Cons:Music Play Back: Music sounds fine, and in and of itself, plays well, too. Great scanning and searching feature, no lag skipping through a song to get to a hook. THOUGH, and this is an annoying THOUGH, seems to have a big bug. When playing songs from a folder it will sometimes play a random song besides the one you pressed. I don't know why that is. One theory and not enough testing has happened to verify it fully, is that if you play a song from one folder, and then go into another folder and decide to play a song from that folder. It doesn't interupt the song and change to the new one, it plays a random one which I think is in the previous folder that the song you were listening to but in the position you pressed. So song two from folder A would play even if you press song two from folder B. Very odd.Keep in mind:This isn't an android device or a proper ipod touch like device, keep expectations realistic. I loaded an 8GB video from my SD card and it took a while to lode, and initial playback was weird. Audio syncing issues that seemed to correct itself when enough of the video got buffered. It played well after that.While the screen is IPS, it's also prone to washing out, which was more apparent in the video test I ran.This also doesn't come with ANYTHING but the dictionary installed as far as content goes. No photos to show off the good display. No sample music to test that out. No video sample either. BUT, OTG works flawlessly.SO FAR, this is a huge recommend.
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