Products featured in this video: ✨ Astell&Kern A&Futura SE200 - geni.us/u1JWG ✨ Sony Walkman NW-ZX507 - geni.us/r6tBC ✨ Sony Walkman NW-WS413 - geni.us/wEPtji ✨ Apple iPod touch - geni.us/jVYWqvR ✨ FiiO M5 MP3 Player - geni.us/tifNQX ✨ SanDisk Clip Sport Plus MP3 Player - geni.us/rRiXfGW ✨ FiiO M6 MP3 Player - geni.us/AwPVtl ✨ FiiO M3 Pro MP3 Player - geni.us/pfGg ✨ Sony NWZ-E390 Walkman MP3 Player - geni.us/4cDpfIo ✨ Sony NW-A105 Walkman MP3 Player - geni.us/io7foMf
i still use my old ipod with the physical buttons. You just cant beat the old style. I never need to ' wake up ' my device, its on or off instantly. I can lower the volume super quick. Apple dropped the ball by redesigning itunes by separating the podcasts from the music. It was so much better before. Sometimes the old ways are the best ways.
How about mentioning what they sound like? Most of your choices are way too expensive for most people who just want an audio upgrade from what they get from their phones. People who know about the Sony and other high-end players don't need your advice. Sorry but this is pretty lazy research.
@@flashhaxor-oo1un I never use a standalone music player anymore. Here's what I'm doing right now. I have a Samsung Note 9, an older but high-end phone. It has an earphone port. I stream RUclips music. I can use an external DAC connected to the USB C port. That cost $100. Then I have a variety of IE earphones ranging from $45 to $150. You can get great earphones for around $45. But don't think that if you pay more you'll get more. Chances are you won't. More often than not I use my earphones straight through the earphone port and it sounds great. If I feel like I need to I install the DAC, but usually I don't, I'll plug it in. If you have an old crappy phone then you can't do this. If you have an iPhone that is 3 years old or a high-end Samsung that is about 3 years old, they have great DACs built in. But They are throttled because to utilize all the power of that DAC, it will eat up battery power. You can overcome that by purchasing USB audio player pro. This piece of software allows the built-in DAC to play high resolution files.
One thing is NEVER mentioned is whether these players have a resume function so that I can turn off midway and then pick up EXACTLY where I left off another time. Very important as I listen to a lot of radio plays.
Exactly my concern. None of the reviewers mention this. Btw I fount this function in SonyNWA 45 and SOny NWA 55. Too bad both these products are already discontinued and the newy launched SOny NWA 306 is out of my pocket.
I just want the equivalent to an old-style ipod nano, but with the ability to add an a microsd slot. I want it to work and function the same, but with the ability to hold a lot more music. I don't know why this is so hard for companies to make. And seriously: screw apple for passing off those gimped iphones as "ipods". I need something small, tactile, long battery life, and with plenty of space. Why is this such a huge ask? Just do what you were doing before, except BETTER. It's not hard. But noooooo, you just want to repurpose your older iphone factory line or something. Is this what being a boomer feels like?
@@chefpepe283 What's your deal man? "Oh NO! Somebody doesn't like the direction a multi-billion dollar company is taking! I better jump in front of them and take the bullet! I MUST WHITE KNIGHT FOR APPLE!!" You are ridiculous. Can a guy just want a better version of an ipod nano? I swear to god apple shills are from another planet.
Can anyone answer my question? I am looking for an MP3 player that plugs in (not rechargeable). Something that I can plug in and place on my night stand and don't need to recharge. I am also hoping to get one that plays off of memory sticks so that I can change my music often by using different memory sticks. Is such an item available? All I can find are wireless, rechargeable, run off phone, etc. Thank you!
@@greed750Marilyn means an mp3 player that can just be plugged into a wall like a radio, not one that has to keep having its battery charged and recharged over and over. Not a dumb question at all. In fact, that's the way I mostly use my music.
Hello Marilyn. I've been trying to do the same thing myself. While I have 2 old ipods I use for walking, I also wanted an mp3 player that sits stationary in the house like a radio. I have two models that are able to play off a flashdrive, both not very good: a Sony model (one of the speakers blew out after only a year) and a Naxa model (whose volume wheel stopped working after only about 9 months). I'm still in search of a good player that plays off a flashdrive, or as you describe, could store the mp3 files internatlly. As for what I have stationary next to my bed, I have an old ipod (still works but the battery is dead) with a wire running from the headphones port into the input of a radio (acts as speaker) and the charging cord running from the bottom of the ipod into the wall socket, so it does act like what you describe, not requiring that frequent "recharging". Many of us don't want all the frilly modern stuff like the wireless bluetooth or the fancy cloud players, or some impossible-to-figure-out programmable dohickey, or something with these fancy wireless Bose speakers. We just want something similar to an old radio, plugged into the wall, that plays our library of mp3's. Why should modern life be more complicated than that?
@@phillipabramoff7374 Thank you Phillip for sharing your experience. I don't mind all the rechargable items, but for something that it stationary, and could just be plugged into the wall outlet, it just isn't necessary. I did end up buying a CD MP3 player but it doesn't work as I had expected. It just plugs into the wall, but there is no display so I can't see what I am playing, just hit and miss. The sound isn't very good from the speaker either. I have an older MP3 player that has my music on it and the battery still works. I will try your idea of pluging into a radio (for the speakers) and the charging cord directly into the wall outlet. Thank you for the idea.
Great video. Here are my questions. If I turn off the device in the middle of playback of a MP3, which device will pick up at the point in the playback where it was it was turned off? If I have all of the MP3 files for an audio book in one folder, which device will play the files in the folder in file title order or track order
I'm looking for a player that can synch with Windows Media Player - download playlists without doing extra steps of converting to another format... that sort of thing. I have an OLD Sony and and old San disc sport clip that works like that. Eventually I want to upgrade (new charging cables and Bluetooth compatible) but I want to be able to keep my playlists. Any ideas?
Hi, great video. I was wondering if you know any DAPs that support multiple genre tags for mp3s and flacs? I have a Hiby R3 Pro and I can only add one genre tag to my files. Any help would be appreciated!!
Any of the devices that have Android OSs Like the Sony NW-ZX507 and the Sony NW-A105. Also, the iPod Touch, which I exclusively use with Spotify. Spotify has become my favorite music app since you can download music for offline use and don't need to be connected to wifi. Don't listen to other people that say you should not be using Spotify on an MP3 player simply because they don't see a need. It's all in what you want to do and how you want to enjoy your music.
Products featured in this video:
✨ Astell&Kern A&Futura SE200 - geni.us/u1JWG
✨ Sony Walkman NW-ZX507 - geni.us/r6tBC
✨ Sony Walkman NW-WS413 - geni.us/wEPtji
✨ Apple iPod touch - geni.us/jVYWqvR
✨ FiiO M5 MP3 Player - geni.us/tifNQX
✨ SanDisk Clip Sport Plus MP3 Player - geni.us/rRiXfGW
✨ FiiO M6 MP3 Player - geni.us/AwPVtl
✨ FiiO M3 Pro MP3 Player - geni.us/pfGg
✨ Sony NWZ-E390 Walkman MP3 Player - geni.us/4cDpfIo
✨ Sony NW-A105 Walkman MP3 Player - geni.us/io7foMf
i still use my old ipod with the physical buttons. You just cant beat the old style. I never need to ' wake up ' my device, its on or off instantly. I can lower the volume super quick. Apple dropped the ball by redesigning itunes by separating the podcasts from the music. It was so much better before. Sometimes the old ways are the best ways.
I like ole school too, I'm looking for one now, which one do you suggest?
@@kristinaclendenin81 5th gen ipod video - good sounding vintage tech
I have one but it wont turn on , anything i can do?
@@Jaimittt throw it away
Im also going to try the old style, have you tried the ipod 6th gen?
How about mentioning what they sound like? Most of your choices are way too expensive for most people who just want an audio upgrade from what they get from their phones. People who know about the Sony and other high-end players don't need your advice. Sorry but this is pretty lazy research.
Can you suggest me good one with affordable price please?
@@flashhaxor-oo1un I never use a standalone music player anymore. Here's what I'm doing right now. I have a Samsung Note 9, an older but high-end phone. It has an earphone port. I stream RUclips music. I can use an external DAC connected to the USB C port. That cost $100. Then I have a variety of IE earphones ranging from $45 to $150. You can get great earphones for around $45. But don't think that if you pay more you'll get more. Chances are you won't. More often than not I use my earphones straight through the earphone port and it sounds great. If I feel like I need to I install the DAC, but usually I don't, I'll plug it in. If you have an old crappy phone then you can't do this. If you have an iPhone that is 3 years old or a high-end Samsung that is about 3 years old, they have great DACs built in. But They are throttled because to utilize all the power of that DAC, it will eat up battery power. You can overcome that by purchasing USB audio player pro. This piece of software allows the built-in DAC to play high resolution files.
One thing is NEVER mentioned is whether these players have a resume function so that I can turn off midway and then pick up EXACTLY where I left off another time. Very important as I listen to a lot of radio plays.
You should go back to using a cassette version.😂
Exactly my concern. None of the reviewers mention this. Btw I fount this function in SonyNWA 45 and SOny NWA 55. Too bad both these products are already discontinued and the newy launched SOny NWA 306 is out of my pocket.
I just want the equivalent to an old-style ipod nano, but with the ability to add an a microsd slot.
I want it to work and function the same, but with the ability to hold a lot more music.
I don't know why this is so hard for companies to make.
And seriously: screw apple for passing off those gimped iphones as "ipods". I need something small, tactile, long battery life, and with plenty of space.
Why is this such a huge ask? Just do what you were doing before, except BETTER. It's not hard. But noooooo, you just want to repurpose your older iphone factory line or something.
Is this what being a boomer feels like?
Its their company they can do whatever they want
@@chefpepe283 What's your deal man?
"Oh NO! Somebody doesn't like the direction a multi-billion dollar company is taking! I better jump in front of them and take the bullet! I MUST WHITE KNIGHT FOR APPLE!!"
You are ridiculous. Can a guy just want a better version of an ipod nano? I swear to god apple shills are from another planet.
try the sandisk clip jam
@@chefpepe283 - “I ain’t simping”
Yeeaaah, ya kinda are.
@@Nightowl427272 ye that was 7 months ago i dont really like apple anymore
Can i connect any of these mp3 players to my computer if it doesnt have rgb? Thanx
Yes
Can anyone answer my question? I am looking for an MP3 player that plugs in (not rechargeable). Something that I can plug in and place on my night stand and don't need to recharge. I am also hoping to get one that plays off of memory sticks so that I can change my music often by using different memory sticks. Is such an item available? All I can find are wireless, rechargeable, run off phone, etc. Thank you!
HOW CAN YOU USE IT WITHOUT BEING CHARGED? DO YOU HAVE A BRAIN?
@@greed750Marilyn means an mp3 player that can just be plugged into a wall like a radio, not one that has to keep having its battery charged and recharged over and over. Not a dumb question at all. In fact, that's the way I mostly use my music.
@@phillipabramoff7374 you mean a speaker?
Hello Marilyn. I've been trying to do the same thing myself. While I have 2 old ipods I use for walking, I also wanted an mp3 player that sits stationary in the house like a radio. I have two models that are able to play off a flashdrive, both not very good: a Sony model (one of the speakers blew out after only a year) and a Naxa model (whose volume wheel stopped working after only about 9 months). I'm still in search of a good player that plays off a flashdrive, or as you describe, could store the mp3 files internatlly.
As for what I have stationary next to my bed, I have an old ipod (still works but the battery is dead) with a wire running from the headphones port into the input of a radio (acts as speaker) and the charging cord running from the bottom of the ipod into the wall socket, so it does act like what you describe, not requiring that frequent "recharging".
Many of us don't want all the frilly modern stuff like the wireless bluetooth or the fancy cloud players, or some impossible-to-figure-out programmable dohickey, or something with these fancy wireless Bose speakers. We just want something similar to an old radio, plugged into the wall, that plays our library of mp3's. Why should modern life be more complicated than that?
@@phillipabramoff7374 Thank you Phillip for sharing your experience. I don't mind all the rechargable items, but for something that it stationary, and could just be plugged into the wall outlet, it just isn't necessary.
I did end up buying a CD MP3 player but it doesn't work as I had expected. It just plugs into the wall, but there is no display so I can't see what I am playing, just hit and miss. The sound isn't very good from the speaker either. I have an older MP3 player that has my music on it and the battery still works. I will try your idea of pluging into a radio (for the speakers) and the charging cord directly into the wall outlet. Thank you for the idea.
$780 for Sony Walkman ZX507?
Whew wee! I'll pass on that...
😳
Yeah the Sony products are way overpriced.
The tittle is saying best in 2024 but this video is 2 years old really odd.
He just edited the title for cheap clicks… desperate and struggling for YT dollars made him do it 😂
Great video. Here are my questions. If I turn off the device in the middle of playback of a MP3, which device will pick up at the point in the playback where it was it was turned off? If I have all of the MP3 files for an audio book in one folder, which device will play the files in the folder in file title order or track order
I'm looking for a player that can synch with Windows Media Player - download playlists without doing extra steps of converting to another format... that sort of thing. I have an OLD Sony and and old San disc sport clip that works like that. Eventually I want to upgrade (new charging cables and Bluetooth compatible) but I want to be able to keep my playlists. Any ideas?
thank you, it gives me a good starting point,
Hi does the Sony 105 player have a built in FM radio system please. My old Sandisk sansa fuse, need to retire now
If he doesn't say it in the video... why don't you check the product description?
the title says for 2023 but the video is uploaded 2 years ago
Now it says 2024 🤣
@@Mona-me6fn I guess it's gonna change every year
😂
“We’ll pick a winner…when we reach 5000 likes.”
Yikes, that giveaway hasn’t aged well….
I have the Sony NW A55 but, man, besides Apple Ipod touch, these little devices is hard to find
Did anyone else notice at 1:34 the guy is holding an iPhone 😂
How the hell was this video posted 2 years ago with the subject of best MP3 players in 2023? Time travel?
Can you have podcast apps like CastBox on these devices?
Hi, great video. I was wondering if you know any DAPs that support multiple genre tags for mp3s and flacs? I have a Hiby R3 Pro and I can only add one genre tag to my files. Any help would be appreciated!!
Great info . Cheers 👍
Sony with those catchy names
iPod would be fine if it ran android
iPod touch is no longer available new, sadly.
Thanks bro
Useful video for selecting MP3 players
A video which was uploaded 2 years ago is recommending the best MP3 in 2023.
people need reviews - not commercials.
Nice video about mp3 player
I am using sony nwa 55 for last 4years
Apple iPod 5.5g video, Apple iPod Classic (1g, 2g, 3g). Replaceable parts, upgradeable, scroll wheel. Not smarteverything, just mp3 player.
you forgot the best mp3 player. innioasis 128g y1
The second "2" one
do any work with spotify?
Any of the devices that have Android OSs Like the Sony NW-ZX507 and the Sony NW-A105. Also, the iPod Touch, which I exclusively use with Spotify. Spotify has become my favorite music app since you can download music for offline use and don't need to be connected to wifi. Don't listen to other people that say you should not be using Spotify on an MP3 player simply because they don't see a need. It's all in what you want to do and how you want to enjoy your music.
“Best MP3 Players in 2024” made two years ago. 🤦♂️
Buy and iPhone 4 for cheaper
Yeah but you’ll have to pay for a service
Sony is the best. You'll be disappointed with china stuff.
Many Sony products these days are designed and manufactured in China. It used to all be done in Japan but increasingly they started cost-cutting
@@mral4381 untrue. Sony is made in other Asian countries
And the quality it shit now compared to the old Cassette, MD, and CD players
@@onenation8707 untrue
damn bro 1.5k likes after a year sorry boys you aint getting a free mp3
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Best in 2024 but 2yrs old comments. Get lost.
In fairness they may still be on the market or the next version of them.
Worthless review gives no prices.
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i want to enter to win
Just send some money to me and I guarantee you’ll be entered to win.
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Why would you show us a $800 stupid mp3 player??!