🎧 Elevate your workout soundtrack — never miss a beat or a moment!
This sleek, sport-focused MP3 player combines Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity with a durable metal clip and watch band for secure wear during active lifestyles. It supports up to 128GB Micro SD cards and multiple audio formats, delivering HiFi lossless sound with noise reduction. Additional features include a voice recorder, clock display, and customizable equalizers, all packed into a lightweight, compact design ideal for running, hiking, cycling, and more.
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Headphone |
Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
Supported Standards | MP3, WMA,FLAC,APE,WAV |
Display Technology | OLED |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
Additional Features | Voice Recorder, Watch Band, Clock Display, Equalizer, Built-In Clip |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.39"D x 1.63"W x 1.64"H |
Item Weight | 0.83 Ounces |
Color | Grey |
H**E
Compact, Easy to Use, and Great Sound!
This MP3 player with Bluetooth is exactly what I needed for workouts and travel. It's small, lightweight, and easy to carry around. The Bluetooth connection works smoothly with my wireless earbuds, and the sound quality is surprisingly good for such a compact device. Battery life is solid—I can go days without needing to recharge. The interface is simple and user-friendly, and it supports a wide range of audio formats. Overall, it's a great value for the price. Definitely recommend it for anyone who wants a no-frills, reliable music player.
B**N
The bluetooth is lacking.
I'm unsure what causes the bluetooth functionality to not work properly but it cuts out, sounds higher pitch, and plays faster than the track should. This problem is present in my bose bluetooth headphones and sony portable speaker. The problem isn't present when plugging in headphones. It works fine otherwise, plays all the audio formats it claims to but if you plan to use the bluetooth I would consider looking at a different product.
P**E
Almost there with just a few shortcomings (this goes long...)
I bought this to replace my Sandisk Clip+ and I've seen a lot of other reviews along the same line. So, of course I'll compare this with the Clip+. My main use is to listen to audiobooks and podcasts while running, using bluetooth headphones. So my main criteria includes durability/build, ability to play podcasts and audiobooks, bluetooth connection/battery life while on bluetooth, and convenience while running. My headphones are the Powerbeats Pro; though I don't like these as much as the Airpods, they have excellent connection and sweat resistance (important in humid Virginia)Real quick, my issue with the Sandisk and why I needed to replace it: 1) the clip on the back snapped off, a very common problem and 2) the bluetooth connection would have drops even if in my back pocket and I turned my head.Construction/Durability - I'm concerned about this. While the clip feels solid, the buttons have quite a bit of wiggle to them. Additionally, the ports are all exposed as compared to the Sandisk that has water resistance seals on every port. I can shake this and hear all the buttons rattling. I did about seven miles on trails in humid weather and it survived well, but I worry about long term use.Podcasts/Audiobooks - To be clear, there is NO audiobook or podcast function. They still work, but will be played as normal MP3 files. On the Sandisk, if you are playing an audiobook, it holds your place for each book and the FF/RW buttons work differently in that they're for scrubbing instead of skipping tracks. On the Wiwoo, you can scrub through a file by holding down, but if you accidentally click the track button, you'll lose your spot. It will resume where you were last, but only if that was the last track you listened to. Because of the display, it truncates the name of the files after a certain number of characters, so you'll need to ensure the mp3 files are short enough to see the part number (ie if your file is Ready Player One Part 01, you'll only see Ready Player One Pa..., less than ideal). A saving grace is that there is a bookmark function. It didn't work for me, but I'll stay hopeful and try again.Bluetooth connection - An absolute surprise. Mind blown. I was absolutely expecting to walk out the door and have constant drops. With my Sandisk, if I had it clipped (RIP clip) to the back of my shorts and bent over to re-tie my shoes, signal lost. It got to the point where I had it clipped (again, RIP clip) to the back of my hat, eliminating the whole point of wireless headphones. I tried the Wiwoo all over my body (everywhere.) and never lost signal once. This is helped by the fact that Airpods and Powerbeats have some of the best connections of the various wireless headphones I've used, but this thing blows the Sandisk away, no comparison. Even with the poor Audiobook support, this redeems the Wiwoo. Wiwoo. Wiiiiiwoooooo.THE CLIP - The whole reason for getting this was to replace the Sandisk cause of the broken clip. While I'm not too big on the cheap feels of the buttons, the clip feels very secure and requires a good bit of pressure to open up. I tried it all over my body (everywhere.) and the clip stayed stable. I was a bit worried with it on the waistband of my shorts; it's so small that the clip only comes halfway down the band, not being able to grip onto the 'ledge' of the waistband, if that makes sense. But I ran the last three miles or so like that, all sweaty and it didn't have any trouble. It's so light that I didn't feel it and actually panicked because I thought it had fallen off, but nope, still there.Areas for improvement - The menu function. Good god, it's 2019. If you're an old person like me and remember back when MP3 players came out, the menu interface will feel like home. I was a big proponent of the minidisc (it's coming back, promise), and the menu on that thing was better than this. Between truncating file names, 18 steps to get to a function such as bluetooth then return, and the lack of a 'lock button' function, it's feels like they were aiming for 'good enough.' Waterproofing - Make the buttons less 'wiggly' and maybe more rubbery so there is less of a chance for sweat/water to come on in. Port covers for the headphone and microusb ports. Audiobook function - Please make a firmware update adding a separate audiobook/podcast function better suited for that use.Things I didn't try - pedometer, FM radio, watch bandAnyways, I'm pleasantly surprised by this, primarily the bluetooth connection and the form factor/clip for running. If things change, I'll add on here, but for half the price of the Sandisk Clip+, this is a great option for bluetooth music while running.
J**G
A Reliable Little Music Companion
I didn’t expect much when I ordered this MP3 player, but it turned out to be a great purchase for my daily needs. The Bluetooth works smoothly. It connects quickly to my wireless earbuds and the signal stays strong, even when I leave the player on my desk and walk around the room. It's a huge plus not having to deal with tangled wires anymore. Battery life is strong — I get about 18 hours on a single charge. It also supports microSD cards, which means I can carry all my favorite albums without worrying about space. This MP3 player is perfect if you just want a simple, Bluetooth-enabled device that plays music without distractions. It’s great for running, commuting, or just taking a break from your phone.
M**B
worthless after 6mo
had it 6mo. very limited use. suddenly it is no longer recognized by any computer i plug the usb into. seems to be a known defect since they actually mention what to do about it in the owners manual in the event it happens. unfortunately, the suggestions of a remedy proved to be unsuccessful.
H**E
MP3 Player with Bluetooth
The MP3 player's design, which was both elegant and tiny, left a strong impression on me. Because the watch band can be adjusted to suit my wrist, it may be worn comfortably on my wrist. Alternatively, it can be securely clipped onto my garment to provide a hands-free experience. I am able to do strenuous exercises without experiencing any pain because of the lightweight structure, which guarantees that it does not weigh me down. My attention was drawn to the Bluetooth connection, which was one of the aspects that stood out, especially to me. It is simple for me to link it with my wireless headphones or speakers, which enables me to listen to my preferred music or podcasts without having to deal with the inconvenience of managing tangled cables. Even when played in a very loud setting, the sound quality is really outstanding, as it provides music that is clear and sharp. The built-in storage capacity of 16 gigabytes is plenty for my music collection; however, what really differentiates this MP3 player from others is its capacity to support up to 128 gigabytes of extra storage via the use of a microSD card. Because of this, I am able to bring along a vast assortment of music, audiobooks, and even language lessons, which guarantees that I will never be without a source of entertainment or instructional material when I am out on my excursions or working out.
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