🎧 Elevate your audio game with MUSICROSS!
The MUSICROSS MP3 Player is a versatile device featuring Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, 10 GB of storage, and support for various media formats. It includes a built-in HD speaker, FM radio, voice recorder, and e-book reader, making it perfect for kids and adults alike. With a maximum SD card support of 128GB, this compact player is designed for easy file management and on-the-go entertainment.
B**N
Takes time to use interface however once learned great Mp3 player and great value
Easy to add and delete music through computer to Mp3 USB connection. Sound is great. Once learned easy to use. Some might have issue with the radio quality. Instruction manual hard to read small print. Definitely would recommend.
Y**F
For $25, can’t complain too much
Firstly, im going to start with the price.It is a quite good deal for $25, and has lots of extra features. The main function, the audio player, is easy enough to navigate to, and the sound quality is decent (not too good, but definitely not bad). The controls are not exactly the easiest thing to master, but once you get the hang of it it’s quite simple, though you have to press the buttons just right. I tried to press some of the buttons while it was in my pocket and it ended turning off the music even though I pressed the right buttons, which is a little inconvenient for me. The video feature is confusing, as it says It needs the video to be in AVI format, yet when I try to play it, it says “Format not supported”.The dictionary is more on the useless side, as the actual definition is in Chinese. The voice recorder is a nice feature, but the sound quality from recording is not so good. The radio has a lot of static, and many times when I do open up the radio I can’t even understand what the people are saying. I have not tried the e book reader yet, so I won’t comment on that. The alarm won’t go off for me, so useless for me as well.However, at $25, you can’t really expect too much, so im fine with that.As for the sound control, it needs work on that. You have to press the VOL button for a couple seconds in order to bring up the volume bar, so it is quite inconvenient. I think it would have been better to have separate volume bars at the side of the player.The battery life is quite long, and it came almost fully charged when it arrived, which is nice.Overall, at the price, if you want to mainly use it for listening to music, I would say it is fairly worth purchasing this. Just don’t expect too much from this.
J**N
Bad controls, bad functioning, cheap materials
I got this for the gym since it's so compact, and I don't like carrying around my phone. It's a pretty standard mp3 player similar to a shuffle that has no screen. The volume adjustment is ridiculous. You have to push two buttons to adjust volume. There is no way to quickly scroll through your Playlist, and the menu system bugs out everytime. On top of the annoying functionality the sound is very mediocre. The max volume is not that loud, and base is lower than I prefer. The actual device is very light, but also feels like it could break easily.
J**E
Reminds me of 2005. Great little music player.
If you ever had something like this becuase you couldn't afford an ipod back in the day then you will love this. It's quirky, it's frustrating, but when you get the hang of it.... It works well.Put music in a folder, drag the folder onto it. There may be some way to do playlists... I just put random music playlist songs in a folder named what I want my playlist to be. Albums, artists, etc are organized by the device as well so you have a few options.No dedicated volume button. Hold down for a few seconds, it'll pop up the volume, then left and right adjust volume.Bluetooth is just as finiky as it was back in high school too. It does work but don't expect every bluetooth to be compatible. I couldn't connect a few things that required pin etc...
D**T
Good value for the money.
Bought this as a wireless MP3 player for my Tribit speaker and am happy with it. It's a no-frills device, the display is a little coarse, and the menu isn't very intuitive. But you can learn it quickly and performance is fine. Some reviewers have complained that they had to re-establish the wireless link on each power-up, but I haven't experienced that. It recognized my Tribit on the first attempt and has remained linked with each subsequent use. Overall, it's a nice little gadget and a bargain at 24 bucks.
B**A
Super poor quality. Returned
Very poor quality. It was cheap, but I'd rather invest more and get something that is better quality. I purchased this for my father to listen to meditations while he is bedridden and trying to heal from cancer, but it was not intuitive at all for him to use and the screen text is so small that he couldn't see it. I had to operate it for him if he wanted to use it and simply couldn't be there for him to do so every day. So I ended up returning it and was able to fit the meditation audios on his very old iPhone.
J**Y
good player but didn't work out for me
first - I bought this for strictly for riding my road bicycle; usually i tuck the player in my cycling shorts so 1/2 is hidden the other 1/2 sticks out so I can change songs on the fly. Doing this with my old player was great, press fwd it goes fwd, reverse the same. This also does this but it also switches to other options if you don't hit the dial edge 'just right'...the result is no music, so I have to pull over to the side and fix it back to play mode, NOT very wise during rush hour traffic. Also my standard ear bud jack didn't fit all the way in (does on all my mp3 players) so the speaker AND my ear buds blast music while I ride my music, not cool because other people can hear it too. A shame since the musical sound quality is by far better than my older unit.
D**S
Decent for the price. Battery died after 5 months and it's no longer usable
Edit: Customer service reached out and offered a full refund. Added 2 stars for customer service. Honestly if it didn't die, this is the best MP3 for all my purposes which is to play white noise for baby standalone or through bluetooth.Decent for the price. Interface took getting used to. my main gripe is the battery died after 5 months and it's no longer usable.I'm no audio phile but speak was good enough for baby and me.Seems durable Device was dropped on the floor a couple time. no noticeable damage to screen or casingButtons took a little getting used to (down up carry other functions) and I deleted folders and songs twice before I got the hang of it.
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