








🎧 Elevate your soundtrack—wherever life takes you!
This 96GB MP3 player with Bluetooth 5.0 delivers premium lossless audio through a HiFi speaker system, complemented by a sharp 2.4-inch touchscreen and intuitive touch controls. With up to 30 hours of battery life and support for multiple audio formats, it’s designed for music lovers who demand portability and versatility. Included accessories like a 64GB TF card and earphones make it ready out-of-the-box for sports, travel, or daily commutes.











| ASIN | B0BBTBJGCJ |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,738 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #267 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,376) |
| Date First Available | August 25, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 2.86 ounces |
| Item model number | A9 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Dingmi |
| Product Dimensions | 2.89 x 1.54 x 4.78 inches |
K**N
Good MP3 player...Excellent customer service
This is a good MP3 player for the money. I have had it for about a week and am still learning the menu controls. The wired earbuds work fine and the sound is good. The menu controls are not intuitive but can be learned fairly quickly. I'm 66 year old used to my old Zune player, so if I can learn to navigate the menu anyone can! There were reviews that said the screen turned off after a few seconds and you had to restart from scratch, I found that if the screen turned off all you have to do is click on the power button and the screen pops right back up exactly where you were. It is just a power saving device. Battery seems to be going to last a good amount of time between charges. When you download from your computer the songs go to the removable card so you have to look for them in the card folder instead of the local folder. If you want to download to the local folder just remove the external TF card before you start the download, simple as that. I have not tried to connect to Bluetooth yet so I can't comment on that. The best part is the customer service. Several reviews mention the great customer service and I 100% agree. I asked about how to set the player to shuffle the songs and received reply within 24 hrs with exact instructions on how to set up player so it shuffles through all the songs. There is a limitation on the number of songs you can put in a playlist and you have to manually add one song at a time to the playlist. You can make up to 3 different playlists on the go. Overall the player sounds good and is a great value. Would probably rate the player itself as a 4 but the customer service makes it a 5.
E**B
Excellent Radio and Mp3 player!
Overall pleasantly surprised how versatile this little Mp3 player is. Its small and compact. The interface has a small learning curve but really simple to navigate once learned. Adding music was fairly easy. If you have a micro-sd reader on your pc, just add it to the SD and play. The other easy way is to connect directly to PC using included charging cable and once PC recognizes it you can just drop your Mp3 files onto it. Sound quality is better if you use high quality Mp3s. The included earphones are good, but using a better headset or Bluetooth to speaker sysyem is the best way to appreciate. The FM radio was a nice feature that really is lacking in most phones and devices lately. I live a little outside of a metropolitan area so my reception is not as good as it could be, but I get plenty of stations including my local sports staion. I have only had it for a week, and the battery life is 12-14 hours for me. I use it about 2-3 hours a day and I recharged after 5 days. It has many more functions that I haven't tried yet like e-book reader, video player, and picture viewer. Overall excellent product, would highly recommend!
P**N
Solid MP3 Player For the Price
After spending a little time with this little step back to simplicity. Once you get a feel for the touchpad layout that scrolls you through the screens as opposed to a true touch screen things go smoothly. Took a few weeks to find and use all the features and found everything intuitive. As a basic music player the sound quality and delivery are excellent if your source material is excellent. The quality of your files dictates the quality of your experience. I was able to play the listed file types in the description and didn't experience any issues. Video is lacking quality. It works but since I didn't get this to watch another itty bitty screen I moved on. There is an EQ if you search for it but both the presets and my preferred setting caused sound degradation. This occurred both with bluetooth and headphones. I switched back to the default normal setting once I figured out that it was the EQ and not wireless interference. Headphones work. I don't use them but they came with the package. Sound exactly what a cheap pair of headphones sound like. The battery life is outstanding. I used the player daily after work for an average of 2-3 hours daily and didn't recharge for a full week and a half. Overall this is an excellent player for the price. I prefer it over wasting phone battery and it serves the purpose well. I don't mind the lack of touch screen as the touch controls are very responsive and, as previously stated, intuitive. The metal casing is an extra plus and makes it feel like a quality product that can take a hit while playing your hits if things get a little out of control. This player rocks.
H**R
Incapable of importing playlists. Otherwise, fine.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: lacks in mp3 playlist flexibility to the point of being unusable for existing playlists. I am glad it was only a waste of $30. My design requirement is to move thousands of MP3 files along with their playlist(s) onto the device and use those playlists. This device is not capable of providing that service. It cannot read playlist files. Neither of these common (m3u, m3u8) playlist formats work on this device. The only way to use a playlist is to BUILD IT ON THE DEVICE ONE FILE AT A TIME - move all the files to the device and build the playlist on the device in the most monotonous way conceivable. You have to select each mp3 file one-by-one and (tap, tap) add to playlist (tap, tap, tap) and then go back out to the list and then select the next file and do that adding for each file you want to add to the playlist. Forget about re-ordering the files in your built playlist. Once it's created you either add to the bottom of the playlist or you delete the selected file. Adding files puts them at the bottom of the playlist only. If you're OK with just mashing a bunch of mp3s into a folder and having it play them in random selection - it'd be a great device for that. /rant
B**R
I'm very pleased with this little MP3 player. Its compactness is nice. What I particularly like about it is that I can navigate my MP3 library by selecting Genre to see a list of artists under that genre, then select an Artist to see a list of albums by that artist, and then select one of them to play the album or a track in it. Of course, you have to have your MP3's fully tagged to do this, with artist name, album name, genre, and preferably the cover graphic also. (See photo.) The player is solidly built like a phone. It's easy to learn to use all the functions on the device. I constantly have to remind myself that the display isn't touch-screen. But the backlit touch-buttons on the top are easy to use. The little user manual is pretty clear, although it doesn't tell you everything. There is a very useful Settings button which allows you to control how the device behaves, e.g. screen timeout time. But I couldn't find a setting to change the font size. If there is one thing that I'd like the device to do that it doesn't, it's that. Decreasing the font size while playing music would reduce the truncation of the album and track names. Increasing it while using Ebook Reader would make the TXT files much more readable for tired eyes. The manual doesn't tell you how to load your mp3 files onto the device. The Amazon page does, but note that you have to create the "MP3 Memory" folder yourself. When you connect the player to your computer with the USB cable, the player's 32GB internal storage and its 64GB micro-SD card will each show up as a separate storage device. You can have a MP3 Memory folder on either one, or on both. If you have two, the contents of the two folders aren't listed together when you select Music. You toggle between them by using the Folder button to select either Local Folder or Card Folder. Once you've figured all this out, the player is easy to use. The built-in speaker is handy, but of course the sound quality is better with headphones. I would prefer a rotating volume wheel myself, but the up/down buttons are OK. You need the volume set to high when using the built-in speaker, but you then have to turn it down before switching to headphones or Bluetooth if you don't want to blast your eardrums. I had no trouble Bluetoothing to ear buds and an amplified speaker, and the sound quality was excellent. FM reception is good, with the headphone cable being a passable FM antenna. One really nice feature is that you can listen to FM using Bluetooth with ear buds or a speaker, while the headphone cable is plugged and serving only as an antenna. (See photo.) Scanning for stations is quick. The ability to record FM is nice. The Voice Recorder is best for doing what it says, recording voice. You can use either the small microphone on the headphones cable, or you can plug in a microphone with a 3.5 connector to the "headphone" jack. (See photo.) According to the manual, the Up / Down volume buttons are supposed to set the recording level, but I couldn't get them to work for that purpose whether I adjusted them either before recording or during recording. With either microphone, I found that recording live music was acceptable when listening on the headphones or on the built-in speaker, but not great. When I copied the recording to my computer, the sound I got was boomy (too much bass). Perhaps music with less bass would have been fine. But the sound was monophonic, even with my stereo microphone. In my opinion, you wouldn't use it for recording live music unless you had no other recorder available. Not perfect in every respect, but I'm giving the player 5 stars because it meets my priority needs well. It's a bargain at the asking price, and worth every cent. And the supplier's warranty and customer service are superb.
F**F
Misleading specs and quality features are shocking
I**A
Llegó antes de lo previsto, muy buen funcionamiento y lo que me gustó más fue el volumen he comprado otros modelos y me han decepcionado por qué tienen muy poco .
K**B
I just received mine about an hour ago and I am very pleased with it. I only want this as an MP3 player and probably an alarm clock too, I won't even be attempting to watch videos or read books on it. As a music player this does everything it's supposed to, the menus are really self explanatory and intuitive. My music was already all on a dedicated memory card from a previous phone, I just popped it in and everything was there ready to play. Take 5minutes to go through the menus and settings and you'll see that every option you could want for playing music is there. All the concerns I read about in other reviews, I can't see why they had a problem, but perhaps people are too used to smart phones and everything being preset? It's honestly so easy to use , but then I am a GenXer who grew up with all the early tech so am used to digging around in the settings 😅 Obviously as with all tech that comes with headphones, they go straight in the bin, get yourself a decent pair and this player will give you great sound. I really wish tech companies would stop making and providing cheap rubbish headphones with every item though, it creates a lot of unnecessary waste, nobody uses them and they end up in the bin every time. Either provide decent ones and raise the price or don't provide any at all if they're only good for the bin . Connection to Bluetooth speaker - the device wouldn't find my speaker at first but then I remembered, if it won't connect, press and hold the Bluetooth button on the speaker until it beeps, then try to connect again and it will work straight away. No issues with the connection dropping out. A really nice size too, bigger than the tiny iPod sized players, which my eyes would struggle with, but smaller than a typical phone, I really like how it fits and feels in my hand. Overall for the price this is an excellent choice!
M**A
A really good replacement for my defunct ipod nano. Slightly bigger than the nano and easy to handle. After working it out initially very easy to transfer songs from itunes into mp3 format and transfer them to player with the supplied charger cable. With earphones the sound is very good -easily up to nano standard. Sometimes have to turn the earphone jack a bit to get sound in both ears equally but only very minor occasional problem. Took a while to work out what all the buttons do as had to use magnifying glass on instructions. All in all very pleased with the product thus far - after about a month.
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