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The 80GB MP3 Player is a multifunctional device featuring Bluetooth 5.1, a 2.8'' full touch screen, and a robust 500mAh battery for over 50 hours of playback. With 80GB of internal storage and support for up to 128GB via TF card, it offers ample space for your music collection. This player also includes features like FM radio, voice recording, and e-book reading, making it perfect for fitness enthusiasts and music lovers alike.
















| ASIN | B08CY3GPL4 |
| Additional Features | Built-in sport pedometer and wearable sports armband for sports, fitness, workout, running, exercising, walking to free your hand., Equalizer, Hi-Res Audio, MP3 player with bluetooth 5.1, 2.8 Full touch screen, Portable Hifi lossless sound quality music player, Mp3 player with built-in Speaker and FM radio, Video Playback |
| Battery Average Life | 50 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #192,183 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #929 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | YFFIZQ |
| Built-In Media | USB date cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone, Earphone |
| Component Type | Speakers |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,746 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.39"D x 2.2"W x 3"H |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | YFFIZQ |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 80 GB |
| Model Name | 80GB |
| Screen Size | 2.8 Inches |
| Special Feature | Built-in sport pedometer and wearable sports armband for sports, fitness, workout, running, exercising, walking to free your hand., Equalizer, Hi-Res Audio, MP3 player with bluetooth 5.1, 2.8 Full touch screen, Portable Hifi lossless sound quality music player, Mp3 player with built-in Speaker and FM radio, Video Playback Special Feature Built-in sport pedometer and wearable sports armband for sports, fitness, workout, running, exercising, walking to free your hand., Equalizer, Hi-Res Audio, MP3 player with bluetooth 5.1, 2.8 Full touch screen, Portable Hifi lossless sound quality music player, Mp3 player with built-in Speaker and FM radio, Video Playback See more |
| Supported Media Type | MP3, Micro SD |
| Supported Standards | AAC, ACELP, FLAC, MP3, MP4, OGG, WAV, WMA |
| UPC | 742089919438 |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
D**6
Sharp little unit that packs a punch!
Recent MP3 purchase is a winner! I was looking for a smaller MP3 player I could use on my motorcycle. I have a small USB compartment on my Harley fairing that this unit was the perfect size to fit in and shut the door! No delays getting the unit and fast Prime shipping! Once I opened the box, I was surprise at the 2” by 3” basic size. I knew this was perfect for the bike. I also liked the additional SD mini card that was 64GB to bring the total storage up to 80 GB because there is a 16 GB internal storage. Most MP3’s are only 16 GB so this was a huge increase of storage. I went to charge the unit but it was already fully charged! I read through the instructions on downloading and got started. Loading was pretty basic drag and drop for most average computer users. I dragged my Music folder over from the hard drive and loaded just over 40 GB of tunes in about 2 ½ hours. The units is nice, fits right in the palm of your hand. The touch screen is sensitive but nothing to difficult to manage. It’s like getting used to the sensitivity of a new phone! The Icons are nicely color coded for your memory to respond to instead of black & white pics or reading the description. So, I have more options than I need on this unit for the purpose I bought it for. The Bluetooth hooked up nicely to my wireless headphones and speaker. The FM radio is handy to have and at this time I’m not sure if I’ll load pics and videos on it but I surely have plenty of space left to do so! For those walkers or joggers looking for something conveniently sized it has pedometer and stop watch functions and has a nice armband holder with earbuds. All and all I’m pleased with this purchase and do recommend it for the reasons stated above. I am in no way associated with the company that makes this product. I'm just your average Prime Amazon shopper.
B**E
I am very impressed
I am very impressed with this little player. I will list the pros and cons. The pros are the touch screen was responsive and was easy to navigate. I have other mp3 players that use scroll wheels, odd buttons, or arrows and I think this one is way better than any of those. I didn't need any instructions because it was all so intuitive. I like that you can play songs in different ways such as the folder, artists, album or style, etc. It can play in alphabetical order too. I had another brand mp3 player that was a disaster. It played by when you added the song only. This has several ways to play so thumbs up on that. The FM radio was fair. I was able to pick up several stations clear but others were so-so. By how you move, they can move in and out. Still the sound was very good on stations I did pick up. The volume plays very well. I didn't need to crank it up super high to get good sound. I love the metal case. I think the back is plastic but it has metal on each side and it has a glass screen. A huge pro. I hate plastic screens that scratch. There are a number of fun features such as a calendar, a pedometer which I haven't used yet, eBook reader, video player and even an app to brush up on your math skills such as multiplication. The mp3 songs on the SD card I put on it plays extremely well. The songs are crisp, clear and bright. The equalizer has several pre-programmed tones such as Rock, Jazz, Funk, Hip Hop, Classical and Techno or you can customize each one of those by sliding the bars to what you what. There was a few background pictures to choose from for your background. I liked most of the pictures shown. On songs, you can add each song to a favorite list. You can shuffle all the songs if you wish. You have two cards, the local internal card which is about 16gb and the one you buy to put in the side slot which is a micro SD card. I got the micro SD card 128gb. You can add playlists to it. You can record such as from FM. I haven't used this feature so I can't comment on it but it is there. There is a stopwatch and alarm too. You can record your voice as well. There is a picture viewer that was good. The pictures will be small though as the player is small but for what it is, it is a nice feature. It does have Bluetooth but I don't like using Bluetooth earbuds. The antennas sticking out just doesn't feel good to me, but to each their own. It does have that. The cons would be the earphones that come with this player are not good. The earphones are huge and you can barely get them to stay on. It doesn't sound good either. I bought the Sephia SP3060 earbuds and it works spectacularly with this player! The sound is super crisp and clear and was definitely worth it! I would go as far as to tell this company to work a deal with Sephia to use their earbuds and charge a little more for the player. The ones that come with this player are inferior and bad quality. If they used Sephia's earbuds, it would rank up there with excellent sounding mp3 players. That was the only con to me was the cheap earphones. This player plays mp3 not mp4. I use mp3 so I am good but if you have mp4, know you will have to convert them to mp3. I am very impressed with this player and it is one of the best players I have ever bought. I have even relinquished my beloved old Sony Walkman for this one. That tells you how much I like this player!
R**.
Wanted to hate this but, Its pretty good
Did a lot of research to find a decent MP3 player. Well, I bought fully expecting to send back within a day or 2, but I'm keeping it. Why not 5 stars? Touch interface a bit clunky but I got used to it fast. Also really wish this had a cover/protector. I've paired this with wired Bose earbuds to get that rich bass. I've tried these with wireless buds that I have and it pairs quickly and songs good. Sound being qualitative, I'm happy :) Segway: I'll buy some new over ear buds, as the Bose keep falling out (appears to be a HUGE problem, Bose tries to ignore). So reach out if you want to know more, but so far so good and the cost aint bad.
S**4
Terrible programming!
The coding for this player had to have been written by someone who completely doesn't understand both how coding works and how a music player should function. To begin with, every time you start the player, the first song you play gets stuck in a repeat loop and just plays over and over and over. You have to *manually* advance the player to the next track, after which it works as expected. Additionally, with the "last played" feature, it does indeed play the last song that you played, but then, instead of continuing to the next song on the list, it jumps to the first song you loaded onto the player, and starts playing all the songs in the order that you loaded them, regardless of folder or genre or any other consideration. Furthermore, if you're making a manual playlist by placing some songs into a folder, then renaming them with numbers in the order you want to play them, it will ignore your numbers and play the songs in the order you copied them into the folder. It's extremely frustrating and maddening and *does not* work as you would expect a music player to work. Don't waste your time or your money on this one.
S**H
Terrific hardware. Pretty bad software.
First, the hardware: Very sleek and very well made. It feels like a slightly shrunken and redesigned/perfected iPod Classic in the hand. Great hardware and great build quality. On the software side though... well... it covers almost all of the basic requirements.. almost.. Now I organize my music by album, with an individual folder for each album... which works on this device, but doesn't work quite right. For instance one album is Jackie Mclean's "A Long Drink of The Blues", with each track's filename beginning with the track number ("01.A Long Drink Of Blues (take 1).flac",..."02.A Long Drink Of Blues (take 2).flac",..."03.Embraceable You.flac",... etc.). Now when I navigate to this folder on the device, I find that the files are NOT in alphabetical/numerical order as one would expect, but are ordered 05, followed by the cover art .jpg, followed by 01, 02, then 04, then 03... you can't reorder the tracks, that's the order it puts them in when it reads the directory and you just have to accept it.... so this album will be played in the order 5-1-2-4-3 because... well... I have no idea why, just really really really badly written software. Further, if I play the album described above, track number three at the end will be followed by track 7 of McLean's album "Swing Swang Swingin" because that's the next folder/album in the device's shuffled order for albums in my Jackie McLean directory (again, the folders are all out of order, not alphabetically sorted). There's no way to just play all the tracks in one directory and then stop or repeat... nope.. it's going to keep on playing through all your folders from wherever you started in the order it has chosen. Now, there IS a "repeat mode" in the player which suggests that it offers repeat-all which you'd expect to cycle through all the tracks in the current directory, right? Nope... there's a note in the pamphlet that comes with the device saying that repeat must be set to "no repeat", and.. yea... it must. Apparently they realized that this 'feature' was implemented so badly that the user needs to be warned not to use it. If you try turning "repeat all" on it'll keep getting stuck on the first (in it's ordering) track in a folder. Hit forward/back and the track just repeats... but move to the second/third (again in the order it decided to put them in) track in the folder and now you can hit forward and back and skip through all but the first track (continuing into subsequent folders going forward of course)... but if you skip back to the first track (with the buggy repeat all on ) then you're stuck on that track. So... yea... just don't try to use the repeat modes, it must be left on no repeat. Another gripe, the screen resolution *would* be perfectly fine if not, again, for the software. While viewing a folder, only 21 characters of the filename are visible... no problem, it'll just scroll in a loop when highlighted, right? Nope... ONLY 21 characters of the filename are visible - no scrolling the rest.... So that's pretty crap, but not nearly as bad as not keeping things in alphanumeric order. But to make it even more absurd, IF you have no whitespace in your filenames, then it WILL go through the motions of scrolling the whole name on the screen... except... it's going through the motions but not actually managing it, what it actually does in that case is scroll the first 22 characters (hey we gained one) along with blank spaces for the rest of the name... so really we lost ground, because now it's still only showing the beginning of the filename, but it keeps scrolling it off the screen. Yea... the software is really THAT badly written. Soo... overall... five-star hardware, drug down to three-star for the absolutely astoundingly badly implemented software - if it just knew how to sort things in alpha-numeric order I'd go five-stars across the board since that would actually be good enough (even though additional features like being able to play just one folder or to repeat just one folder, and maybe show the whole filename would be even better). Just having the thing know that a file starting with "01" should be before a file starting with "02" in the same directory would fix the most glaring and obnoxious design failure. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here's a long-shot. To the manufacturer: You have an *excellent* piece of hardware here, and the existing software just needs some minimal fixes to make it work well enough -- if you were to release the source and flashing instructions (put it up on GitHub), then tons of volunteers would gladly do the work for you and you could use the resulting fixed and improved firmware on your devices and have a REAL winner here. Also, by releasing the code and documentation, you'd start getting TONS of purchases from open-source/DIY/hardware-hacker folks around the world - mostly folks for whom a hackable/tweakable/DIY friendly player would be hugely attractive even if they never do actually modify or even take a look at the firmware's code, but also others who will want to write games and such for it. I'm serious about this - release what documentation you can and the source - put it on GitHub or some similar site, and your software will be taken care of and your hardware celebrated because it really is a very very nice device, physically. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Y**.
AMAZING MP3 PLAYER!
I LOVE THIS YFFIZQ MP3 PLAYER- I WILL NOT LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT AND MY BLUETOOTH NOISE-CANCELING EARBUDS! It's perfectly portable and sized at about 3"X 2 1/2" X 1/3"- it also comes with a case that you can wrap around your arm if you're running or exercising with it. It takes a short time to fully charge; it has an equalizer; a radio; a calendar; a recorder; a pedometer; an e-book reader; a very handy USB-C charger; very easy to download music to it; and an Especially Easy Touch Screen for navigation. I especially appreciate Lisa, the customer service representative! The company immediately resolved my issue when I contacted them- I've never experienced such exceptional customer service from any other retailer! I have purchased at least six of these as gifts!
R**.
Infuriating Menu System
This MP3 player is decent, it sounds good and seems to have plenty of features, but the number one problem is the menu system is a complete mess. There is no rhyme or reason to what menu selection comes up when you press the power button while a song is playing. Every other MP3 player I have ever used goes immediately to the song screen where the pause and skip buttons are located. This MP3 player will randomly display the file list, favorites list, main menu, and once in a random while it will actually show the current song playing. This makes it impossible to quickly pause or skip a song while it is playing. Additionally, the touch screen is not very accurate and it can take a few presses to select something on the screen. A final annoyance is that if you set the play selection to random, after a song plays and it randomly starts playing the next song, there is no way to hit the skip back button to replay the previous song. Instead it will randomly pick a different song. Random should only be for next song selection, it should keep track though of the song order that it has already played. I do like that it is not completely crippled like Apple products and instead lets you load up a microSD card with thousands of songs. The volume is decent and so is battery life although USB-C would be preferred; USB-C is supposed to be the new standard so why are vendors still shipping other types of USB devices. At this rate us consumers will always need a rats nest of charging cables for the different devices.
A**R
Great sound all around
I have used the in-built speakers for walking, the headphones for around the house, using the diect cord to plug into my car stereo, and the blue-tooth hookup for playing loud in the living room. In all cases the sound was perfect! I'm very happy I have all these choices. The navigation takes some getting used to. A "feature" which I may use is the ability to play every song on the card - and I can shuffle them. Since I like a variety of music when I'm working or walking, this is a feature I've never seen on any other player. Plus, of course, I can choose an individual folder and just play the songs in the folder - in order, or shuffled. That is easy to accomplish. The small size is great. This player is excellent.
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