







🎧 Elevate your soundtrack—wherever life takes you!
The Arungo MP10 MP3 Player combines a spacious 32GB memory with lossless HiFi sound and a 10+ hour battery life in a sleek, portable design. Featuring a 1.8-inch HD screen, FM radio, voice recording, and e-book support, it’s the ultimate all-in-one music and media companion for active professionals on the move.









| ASIN | B07VRYK6L4 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | MP10 |
| Manufacturer | arungo |
| Product Dimensions | 8.99 x 3.91 x 0.71 cm; 68 g |
U**N
It is exactly what I have been searching for. FM Radio and the recording system. It is light and portable. Good quality at an amazing price. Highly recommend.
D**N
Works very well. Battery last a long time between charges. Music sounds very good & was easy to upload, etc. Very pleased with our purchase.
K**R
I bought this little guy in the summer and I love him so much. This baby can hold so many songs! It's simple and easy to use. The sound quality is fantastic as well. I love that I can just listen to whatever I want, whenever I want. No ads. No subscriptions. No nonsense. And if I get bored of my own music, there's a whole radio function so I can listen to whatever station I want, and there's not even a need for wifi for it. And there's radio presets, which is pretty sick too. And to top it all off, the company contacted me when I got this guy to make sure everything was going smoothly, and they were really kind and everything. I got this mp3 player because I was sick of smartphones and modern technology, and let me tell you it's one of the best purchases I've ever made. Premium music streaming services are overrated. Get yourself one of these babies.
C**O
Não gostei muito pois não mantém a playlist de onde parou, sempre quando eu ligo de novo, volta para o início
F**4
I purchased this because the 32Gb Micro SD card included holds 8 times more music than the $100 player (4Gb Sansa Rhapsody) I've used for years. The ability to add up to a 128Gb card is fantastic. I have so much music I want to load. The sound quality is excellent with great bass on my existing earbuds. The earbuds included provide adequate sound quality, but do not fit my own ears, so if these do not work for you, use what you find comfortable. The built-in speaker is a useful feature for reviewing voice recordings, though I would not use it for musical enjoyment as you would not be able to hear it well in a noisy environment. The built in equalizer has several pre-sets for Rock, pop, jazz, etc. I would have preferred one I could manually set, but scrolling thru the pre-set , I can find an agreeable setting. The other features of this player (e-reader, video player, games, voice recorder, FM radio...) may prove handy one day, but I primarily got this to use as a music player and it has already proven outstanding in that capacity. Above was my initial impression. After using the player for music playback for several days, I noticed the following… I initially loaded the player with two large folders of music, about 500 songs/1.6Gb in each. I set the player to ‘random’ song selection while listening. The first listening session produced a random selection of the selected folder’s contents as should be expected. However, after powering down the player, then coming back later to listen some more, the song I selected to begin the new session played through, but the next songs to follow were the same songs in the exact order as my initial ‘random’ session. So far, I have not been able to get the player to play anything but the same sequence again & again… even using the track skip ( |<< >>| ) buttons. It just steps through the same sequence of songs. My solution was to load my two large playlists onto my old Sansa 4Gb player where the ‘shuffle’ feature creates a truly random selection each time. I don’t know if the Arungo player has a max playlist size issue where it has trouble randomizing properly. I haven’t experimented yet with smaller lists. That said, the 32Gb SD card on the Arungo player still holds HUNDREDS of albums worth of music. I am nowhere near filling it up yet. I can only imagine how much a 128Gb will hold. I used to lug around a tape case in the car that held 120 cassettes. The 32Gb card would hold all that music and not get close to filling up. Anyway, I listen to albums in the track sequence they were initially recorded in anyway, ditto for my own mix collections, so the random play issue is not a factor here. One final note. In the player’s box, I found a card stating that if I took a screen shot of my product review and my order number and sent it to Arungo’s customer service e-mail, they would send me a free gift. I did this and was replied to immediately and offered either 1) another 32Gb Micro SD card, or 2) an armband holder for the player. I selected the armband and it arrived in the mail a couple days later. It is very well made, adjustable to fit a wide range of arm sizes, holds the player securely, and allows for easy insertion & removal of the player. This player is well worth the price for its memory capacity & expandability, sound quality, and range of functions. The random play issue is a minor inconvenience at worst. UPDATE May 2021: I recently loaded a 128GB Micro SD card (SanDisk) in the player. If you plan to do this with yours, be advised that you will need to re-format your card to the file system compatible with the player. High capacity SD cards 128GB and higher use the exFAT file system which will not work properly with this MP3 player. UN-fortunately... Windows (at least Win 7) does not offer an option to format to the required file system when you right click on your SD card and select the 'Format' option. I will update this post when I double check to see what the correct file system is. I had to use a 3rd-party formatting application. I used 'EaseUS Partition Master'. Once properly formatted, the player reads the loaded folders & files with no issues. Otherwise, with an exFAT formatted card, the player just reads the loaded files as a long list and does not place into folders, albums, etc.
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