🎶 Elevate Your Audio Experience!
The RUIZU 64GB MP3 Player is a versatile and portable music device featuring Bluetooth 5.3, a 2.4-inch HD screen, and a built-in speaker. With 64GB of internal storage and support for an additional 128GB micro SD card, it allows for extensive music storage. The player offers up to 45 hours of playback, voice recording capabilities, FM radio, and supports multiple audio formats, making it an ideal companion for sports, travel, and everyday use.
Compatible Devices | Headphone, Speaker |
Supported Media Type | ProductImage |
Supported Standards | MP3, WMA, WAV, M4A, APE, FLAC, AAC-LC, OGG |
Battery Average Life | 45 Hours |
Display Technology | LCD |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
Additional Features | Built-In Speaker, Video Playback, Voice Recorder, Equalizer, FM Radio |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, Aux |
L**Y
Best Bang For Your Buck
I purchased this DAP to play FLAC files in lossless format. For $30, this DAP punches well above it's level. Sound is loud and strong with no need for a headphone amplifier. Very pleased with the battery performance.Limitations: 1) This player will not play 24-bit/192kHz files or higher resolution audio. 2) The USB C charging port does not support a headphone amplifier or other connectivity. 3) It is NOT a touch screen, requiring use of the navigation buttons, and I find myself touching the screen in my attempts to select playback options. For the price, none of these limitations are deal breakers.I'm extremely happy and I accept the limitations of this unit. It is a solid FLAC player with support for up to 128MB Micro SD expansion. Very pleased and surprised.
A**R
A Lot to Like!..... But also a few things to Know..
Okay, first off, it’s not an Ipod.. This is a basic MP3 player, but it does a really good job at it..Plus it has some features that you may, or may not, need or want…It does feel substantial in your hand, although it’s relatively small and “slippery”.. I had to make (adapt) a rubberized sleeve for it.The case (the one I made) looks ugly, but it really helps get a handle on it…Overall, I like it, and it does what I wanted it to do…. I use it to play already downloaded podcasts, news-related clips, audiobooks, and long music mixes, (all MP3 format) while I’m walking my many miles each week, or just working on things around the house… And I use it every day…The positives:1) I love that you can simply transfer MP3 files from your computer into the player, and into as many Folders as you want, without needing to use something like iTunes or something like that..Being able to create multiple different Folders is critical here.. It’s really the only way to keep your files organized, as far as I’ve been able to find.. And I’ve never had an issue transferring files.2) The Bluetooth has been working reliably, every time I’ve used it, which regularly..3) It comes with ear-buds, but can’t judge their quality because I’ve used my own the times I’ve used that function..4) Sound quality is very good... I don't use the included ear-buds, but the player itself offers solid sound.. I have never used the speaker though, and probably won't..4) Battery life seems to be great.. But do know that Bluetooth consumes power, whereas using the 3.5mm output jack for ear-buds does not…The negatives:1) It’ll play ONLY AMV and AVI video files.. I was hoping it would work with small MP4 files (even if I wanted to just LISTEN to them), but no… Don’t hope you can play them, they are not recognized..That may or may not be important to you…2) The Music organization… It’s not terrible, but as others have noted, it’s not an Ipod, and the file organization will leave you wanting… It’s okay for me, as I keep things all organized with multiple folders, but, that may not be what you’re going for… Again, it’s ~not~ an Ipod..3) SORTING of Folders.. I love being able to use different folders, but the ONLY way I’ve found that it sorts the files within each folder is…..by Date Created…Sort by Title, no.. Sort by Size, no.. Sort by Length, no…. And all would be a feature I’d use…But no, not gonna happen… And would love to be wrong on that, if anyone figures out how..So, all that said, for the price, I really do like it, and it does a great job, for me… But if you were buying this mainly for music listening, and you want it to be an Ipod, you’ll be disappointed.. The Music organization just leaves you wanting…Would I buy it again? Probably..But I’d also look at other similar ones to see if they offered better organization of files…I’ll give a 4-Star rating, as it works really, really, well, but I think it “could” be better in it’s function..And if it also came with a small rubberized case to hold it, THAT would be fantastic.. But I’ve yet to see any of these small players that do.. And it would really help in keeping it from sliding around… :-/
M**L
Exactly as advertised
Works exactly as advertised. Was looking for a simple mp3 player that was NOT a smart device for my kids. I wanted them to have their own music players (especially for car rides) but didn’t want to give them something with a screen, apps, games, etc. This has been perfect. Only downside is it cannot be used with streaming services, so you need to buy mp3s to download and put on it. But I feel it is worth it, since all the devices I looked at that work with streaming services are way more expensive and are basically smart devices.
C**P
Another small MP3 player I must return...
Like all of these new cheap, Chinese MP3 players, they have all this other crap we don't want/need. FM Radio, Car Washer, Picture Reader, Brush Cleaner, uname it!!! I just want a darned MP3 player for my father-in-law that will hold several MP3 files, play them on shuffle - WITHOUT - having to step through 500 non-intuitive menus, and then START where it left off when turning it back on. But, NOPE. This will be the third MP3 player I've ordered and will need to return, as after putting in a micro sd card and copying over several songs, you must step through MANY steps EVERYTIME you turn it on. Music, select Card directory, press shuffle, then press the upper right button, then select shuffle again, then press it on, then rinse, then wash, blah blah blah blah blah blah. SO FRUSTRATING. Turn it off at night, charge it, and the next day - start all over again. Try showing an 80 yr old man the menu steps he has to make to GET the damned thing to SHUFFLE his music... I bought this unit, as it has a speaker. Old people don't do earphones well.... **Sigh**. Sending it back..... NOTE TO CHINESE MP3 MANUFACTURERS: Make an MP3 Player that just plays MP3 files. Doesn't have an FM radio and a bread maker included, and DOESN'T require 900 menu steps to get to the music and shuffle the songs...OH, and make sure it has a speaker... Many older folks don't like earphones... I KNOW I'M NOT ALONE IN WANTING A PLAYER LIKE THAT!! :)
A**R
Battery life is pretty good
My newborn had a hard time sleeping without some background noise, so my husband and I were constantly losing our phones or leaving a computer on all the time. We started looking for a device that would be strictly for him and found this one.The external speaker quality is actually pretty good for the price. I'd rate it a 4 out of 5. Little muffled and certainly not high def but it's still fairly clear overall.The touchscreen is a little annoying in my opinion, always make sure you have the thing locked else you risk changing all the controls but it functions as expected for the product.The battery life though... this thing lasts us through every nap and the entire night through. I think we've gotten 15ish hours (possibly more) before we have to charge it. And it only takes like an hour to an hour and a half to get back to full charge. So we pull it in the morning once kiddo wakes up and it's generally ready by his next nap (usually about 2 hours later)Now you can only upload stuff via computer, so definitely keep that in mind, and we haven't tested the sound quality with earbuds, but overall I'd definitely say you get your money's worth.
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