🎧 Your Portable Music Oasis Awaits!
The DODOSOUL 128GB MP3 Player is a versatile digital audio player designed for music lovers of all ages. With a massive storage capacity, Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, and HiFi sound quality, it offers an exceptional listening experience. Its multifunctional capabilities include FM radio, voice recording, and e-book support, all packed in a compact design perfect for on-the-go enjoyment.
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Speaker |
Supported Standards | MP3 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Screen Size | 1.8 Inches |
Additional Features | Voice Recorder |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
H**K
Solid!
LThis little MP3 player has quickly become an indispensable companion for me. The first thing that strikes me about it is the solid feel, thanks to its sleek metal case that not only adds to its durability but also gives it a premium look and feel. The fact that it boasts a generous 128 GB capacity is a real game-changer, allowing me to store my extensive music library without any worries about running out of space. What's more, even after loading it up with all my favorite tunes, there's still plenty of leftover space for new additions or other files.One of the standout features for me is the voice recorder functionality. It has proven incredibly useful during work meetings or discussions that aren't recorded otherwise. Being able to capture important points or ideas on the fly has really enhanced my productivity and organization. Plus, the quality of the recordings is impressive, making them easy to listen to later for reference or transcription purposes.Additionally, I've found the radio feature to be a pleasant surprise. While I primarily use it for listening to music, tuning in to occasional morning shows or catching up on news updates adds a nice touch of variety to my listening experience. The radio reception is clear and reliable, ensuring that I can enjoy my favorite stations without any interference.Overall, this MP3 player has exceeded my expectations in terms of both performance and versatility. It's a solid investment that has significantly enhanced my music listening and productivity on the go.
D**L
good price for a fairly decent product
the sound quality is better than i expected. the speakers are pretty loud, i listened to it while showering and it sounded good. sounded great with my ear buds in. have not used the bluetooth or voice recorder yet as i have no need for it just now. maybe later i'll do a burst evp session, ghost adventures style lol. the only thing i don't care for is the navigation of the menu. it definitely takes getting used to, i'm fresh off my old 2008 ipod which i recently had to chuck. this player really doesn't compare to that, but considering the price of this, what did you expect? it's actually a good player for the $20 i paid for it. there were 3 classical songs on it already dated from 2017 when i first plugged it in; don't know if those were added to test the efficacy of the device or if i got a used one? but it had a protective sticker on the the back side of it and not the front....battery life seems to last fairly long. charged it yesterday fully and listened to it about 2 hrs maybe and it's still at like 97%. it DID randomly stop playing a song today but didn't turn all the way off, so...had to go back through the menus and find it again 😑 --->*if anyone is wondering how to transfer songs to the player, this is what happened for me:-i opened my itunes where i keep all my music on my laptop.-i plugged in the mp3 player. once plugged in, the mp3 popped up as an "external device" in my file explorer/documents folder. the mp3 had 3 folders already in it, one with the 3 aforementioned songs, one empty called record, and the other called dbroot had files in it i'm assuming have something to do with how the mp3 player runs.-i can't search by artist name or album using the preset menus in the mp3. i had to create new "folders" and organize my songs manually by clicking the folder icon on the top left of my documents folder and naming the folder by album or artist or playlist. if there's a way to use the preset menus for album and artist, i haven't figured it out. when you click on either one, it just says unknown and is actually lumping all songs/albums/artists in the mp3 player into "unkown." if you want to listen to songs in a certain order, you have to make a playlist folder or artist folder manually.-i copy the song or all the songs in one playlist or album from itunes and paste it to the desired folders inside the mp3 folder in File Explorer, no dragging and dropping. it will also paste the track number of the album and then will automatically arrange them by track number and alphabetically so there will be a lot of manual organization on your part. *hopefully this is helpful to someone, the user instructions are basically useless. --->-the APP preset menu is where you'll find the radio, recorder, etc. you can change the date and time but the time is military.
D**P
Works as intended for my mom
So I got this for my mom as she’s pretty old school (she stopped learning about new tech that came out after 2012, if that) and doesn’t like the idea of buying anything online or downloading songs onto her phone. The battery life on it is pretty good, you can load a good number of songs on it, and it was easy to explain to her how to use it. She hasn’t had it long but it looks pretty sturdy and scratch resistant so should survive her purse for a long time. She likes to listen to music while she goes for a walk or while she’s catching the bus, so the fact that it’s lightweight and is inexpensive enough for her not to be too upset about losing if she leaves it behind somewhere is perfect. She doesn’t mind skipping through tracks as she’s used to Walkman’s and CD Players, which never had search capabilities anyway!She also genuinely still listens to the radio, so the fact that this is an option on her MP3 player has left her very pleased. Perfect for an older relative.
C**N
Had such high hopes. Terrible interface, doesn't function as claimed, randomly stops playing
The media could not be loaded. I use mp3 players for one thing only: to play audiobooks. Therefore I need them to remember where they were when I shut them off the previous time. This is called breakpoint capability, or Last Played capapbility. This unit was claimed to have that, and when you muddle through the terrible interface to find it, there it is. BUT IT DOESN'T WORK. See attached video. And yes, I get the same result regardless if I shut it down directly or press pause then shut it down.Also, had it for less than a week and it would randomly stop playing, even though battery showed full charge.There are a couple of nice things about the device, which make this all the more frustrating: First, it's solid metal. Second, it has buttons instead of touchscreen. Third, it comes with a128GB card. Last, the volume really cranks, and the EQ is pretty good.Back to the drawing board. Another trip to UPS store to return this. Now on my 3rd attempt at finding a device that actually does what it says it does.
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