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The MECHEN 80GB MP3 Player is a feature-rich device designed for music lovers, equipped with a powerful 8-core processor, extensive storage options, and a vibrant 5-inch HD display. With support for popular streaming services and a long-lasting battery, it’s perfect for both personal enjoyment and family use.
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
Supported Standards | MP3,OGG, FLAC,AAC, WMA,WAV,APE,M4A,DTS |
Battery Average Life | 62 Hours |
Display Technology | LCD |
Memory Storage Capacity | 80 GB |
Screen Size | 5 Inches |
Additional Features | Video Playback, Built-In Speaker, Voice Recorder, Touch Screen, Equalizer |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.35"D x 5.51"W x 2.36"H |
Item Weight | 187 Grams |
Color | Black |
K**E
Good
Update: The first product I received seemed to lag abnormal in regards to the touch screen and Internet browsing (connected to WiFi). I was sent a replacement, and the new one is definitely better. I think the first one was defective.
G**K
More of a mini tablet than mp3 player
Should've gone with this in the first place & saved me a lot of $$ & the hassle of returning anything. It's the best of the players I've gotten so far. The screen is the perfect size for my fingers so I have no problems switching songs. The bluetooth is very stable only a bit choppy here & there if I move a certain way, but mostly stays connected. Like that it's actually more of a mini android tablet than a player. However, it's a different version of Pie that I'm used to (Samsung android) which took some time getting used to, especially since the on-screen buttons -- home, back, recent apps -- can VERY easily be hidden (kind of like windows taskbar) if you're not careful. Sadly, there's no setting that I'm aware of to make them stay permanently on screen. I does come with a lot of music & video apps I don't use it didn't want, but unlike "true" mp3 players these were easily gotten rid of. Because it's a different version of android, you're only able to transfer certain types of files between devices. Took a tad longer to enable dev options because the "normal" method brought up some kind of secret "test" menu that had explanation for what any of the options are. However, once I had dev options enabled, I was able to transfer files from PC to the included SD card once I had it formatted with no problems. All in all, the better option for budget players.Pros:Large screen, but still smaller than a smartphoneVery customizable via file transfer &/or apps from play store.Functions as a mini android tablet.Very stable bluetooth connectionComes with headphones, micro SD card, screen protector & caseCan add apps from play store to truly make it your own.Very reasonable priceCons:Almost as big as a smart phone that's on the smaller side, so not exactly what I'd consider pocket-sized.Version of Pie takes some time to figure out where everything is. Plus it's a kind of hybrid of rooted/non rooted version of android -- root checker said root wasn't installed properly.Can't transfer ALL file types between devicesCan only transfer between devices using Bluetooth or WiFi direct. File sharing apps will not work since they require a camera.No quick share since this isn't an "official" Google android version.No camera, so file sharing apps are out.No dark mode only the hideous yellow 'night light' & 'inverted colors' modes. No themes either so you're stuck with the boring stock white menus & notification bar.Can't change font only the size.
A**A
Perfect for music, podcasts and beyond
The media could not be loaded. Bought this player to stream music, audiobooks and podcasts instead of burning my phone battery like I usually do. I was able to download all the apps I usually use: pandora and Spotify for music, podcast player and audible for audiobooks. Then I realized that this is basically like a mini tablet and the functionality far exceeds playing audio - the screen is crystal clear and you can download loads of apps from the Google play store. It arrived almost fully charged and I played podcasts for 2+ hours without running out of battery.
J**R
annoying
poor blue tooth. slow, bugs, poor wifi connect, don't buy
M**I
Nice product
When you're used to paying for several generations of very expensive iPods, you learn not to expect much from an inexpensive player. This product is a complete surprise...you literally plug it in, charge it, turn it on, and it is identified as a new device.
R**T
Limited functionality
I totally like the idea of a separate device to stream your music to your speakers other than your phone. This one is very sturdy, solidly built but has limited functionality. Most importantly, the processor is slow, so you have to be patient installing apps, changing settings, etc. Secondly the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections are easily dropped with any interference at all. Thirdly, it will not play Apple music because it is a rooted device, a restriction from Apple. Lastly, it relies on a Google account, so it wants to sync, for instance, your contacts, and will do so without your permission, even though there is no use for contacts on the device. I had to install Google Contacts and remove all my contacts from the phone. Finally gave up, reset the device, and am returning it in search for more functionality.
E**H
Works
I use it just to listen to music on Spotify. It works well for me. I mean it nothing fancy but just listen to music.
L**M
Cute Little MP3 Player!
The good...it has an internal speaker and sleep timer, which are must-haves for me for listening to podcasts at bedtime. I also like that the backlight stays on instead of going off after a few seconds. It is very reasonably priced, I'm happy with the sound quality and it is very solid while holding it. Also comes with a silicone case which is quite unusual and a nice feature!The bad...Instructions are not the greatest, but if you've had MP3 players before, there shouldn't be a problem navigating. For someone who has never owned one before, this may be a problem. Very cumbersome to move songs to a playlist, since they have to be moved one at a time. Also, as others have said, the touch screen doesn't respond like it should. I've got really small fingers and I still have a problem, especially when trying to use fast-forward or rewind. You have to touch just the right spot for it to respond. You would think that touching the FF icon on-center would work; nope, have to touch a smidgen to the left of icon and sometimes takes numerous tries for it to respond. That is my biggest complaint, but I guess I'll deal with it.
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