As weird as it sounds, if I want to casually listen to music, I often use my Amazon 7 inch tablet. It lasts for hours, runs just about every streaming service, sounds ok, makes a good ebook reader, and even works as a functional video viewer. And it only cost me $29. Of course it requires a pretty big pocket! Kind of like a cheap huge iPod Touch.
This can also be used for games using Emulators. I really recommend paying for My Boy! and My Old Boy! I do recommend using an adapter from USB C to USB so you can put a dongle in for something like a Uniplay keyboard Controller Dongle. It's Android compatible.
They do. This guy was tested with up to 256gb with no issues and I'd bet it'll go up to 512gb/1tb without a problem. Back in the day of early digital devices they usually limited storage expansion compatibility due to firmware but now that these devices run full blown modern android os's they really dont have that problem. Manufacturers may state a max capacity because that's all they tested up to or to protect themselves from liability but most devices nowadays will accept much larger cards than spec would have you believe. For example my tablet officially only "accepts" 256gb cards on paper, but I've had a 1tb card in it for a year that works flawlessly
nice video ..so this or pecsu p5s ? i will be using it for mainly streaming from spotify and youtube music and local streaming from sd card (not so much though) thanks
I'm looking for something to run a bare minimum number of Android apps such as Apple music classical and the telegraph app. I only use a Nokia feature phone and I'm not looking to upgrade but for simple home use this would be perfect
Nice Video. Does this device can remember where I left the last song played before power-off and resume the song and position when I power-On again. If this device does not have this feature, what other MP3/MP4 you have reviewed has this feature. Thank You for your reply in advance.
The behavior of song playback position depends entirely on the android music app you use and has nothing to do with this player in particular. I use doubletwist which does remember the song and position but if you decide to use another music app I can't say what it would do without trying it myself.
I want an android player to download my apple music library onto it and play offline my apple music. my cellphone has not enough space. what android player can you recommend?
If you want a budget model I'd suggest the Pecsu P5S (I've done a review video on it), otherwise you could also go the used route and get an older model samsung flagship phone that has a micro sd card slot (you'd just be using it offline or over wifi so getting one with a bad imei is fine to lower the price).
Thanks for sharing this video. I have the same device but I forgot the password to unlock. Do you know how to unlock this device without resetting to the factory default? Thank you
Without knowing the password or brute forcing it, I dont think there's a way to even factory reset an android device. You may be able to wipe if you can access the bootloader or via adb command when usb debugging with a pc.
Maybe this would be good for a kid or something...but I honestly couldn't see myself spending $90 on a dedicated mp3 player when I have a couple of Android phones to use as one...plus my old Android phone can take a 512gb microSD card...it's honestly surprising there's still a market for these things
I use a similar one to stream music to the Bluetooth speakers at my business. Doesn't drain my phone battery plus I don't want any phone notifications going off or to be signed into anything with my credentials if it gets stolen. I have another I keep in my car for the same reasons. I also use the car one running and biking, smaller and lighter and I won't drop and break my phone lol
Honestly just about any smartphone nowadays has a much better camera. It's not great and I would've preferred they used that space to make the battery a little bit larger instead.
@@sjm4306 Thank you for your reply I plug it in via the usb cable it came with and i go to devices and device shows up. I connect to bluetooth and it connects . Where it says send receive files via blue tooth Ive tryed sending files via blue tooth and it dosnt work on windows 10.
@@sjm4306 hi Ive managed to send via Bluetooth. Located files on the device then clicked revive files from another Bluetooth device then selected files then share icon , on device. Took a while locating them had to look in Temp. Hey thanks for taking time to reply to my comment .
Thanks for your review. I bought one specifically because I want to play, not music, but audio podcasts. And darned if I know how to transfer them from my Samsung G10. If you know, can you give me "pointers". Otherwise it just sits on my desk....
There's several ways: - Connect phone to computer and transfer files to computer, remove sd card from agptek and plug into computer to write those files to it - Use usb sd card reader with usb c to a adapter, remove sd card from agptek and put in sd reader connected to phone via adapter. Use phone file browser to transfer files directly to sd card - Use a wifi file transfer app (search playstore for one) - Use a thumb drive, usb c to a adapter, and file browsers on each device to copy to/from drive - Use a free cloud service like onedrive or google drive. Install respective app to both phones, login, and upload/download the files - Connect both devices via double ended usb c cable and just configure your phone to be host so it can browse the agptek and write the file to it
Wow. Thank you I will go through these options today/tomorrow What it tells me is that the are many ways. I just need to test out which is best for me I'll let you know. BIG thanks Peter Hume in Brussels, Belgium
Hey there. I've been watching a lot of your videos lately. I appreciate all the info that you've been giving. 👍🏽👍🏽 It seems like there are so many out there that I like but I haven't found one that has everything that I want in it. My phone is basically what I want without the calling capability. I have the 22 Ultra. So if you have any information on what might be similar to having those features that would be great. Keep up the great work. Thank you for your time. I want wi-fi, Bluetooth, 5.0, Google Play, and RUclips also I want to be able to watch movies if need be. Have a lot of external storage. A least 1TB. Also to at least have 3 ram or more. Aptx HD. You know all the goodies. Thanks a lot!!!
I have an s20 ultra which along with the note 20 I believe are the last of the high end samsungs that have expandable memory and meet all your criteria. I got my s20 for pretty cheap (~$300 iirc, for a phone that normally costs upwards of $1k in good condition) as it's been imei locked (cant be added to cellular network, likely it wasn't paid off from a contract). Sure I cant use it like a regular cell to make calls but I actually bought it to film these youtube videos so that's not a problem for me and saved me quite a bit for an otherwise very functional smart phone. Otherwise the only other options for high end audio would be to look into hi-res sony android devices but those will easily cost much more than a 2nd hand high end samsung phone.
@sjm4306 Great idea! Just out of curiosity, which phone do you think would be better for what I'm looking for? Basically I'm just looking for Media stuff so you know better resolution, sound of the phone and that could hold more memory. So, out of the two which do you think would be best? The s20 ultra or the note 20? I have no idea about the note 20. Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. And I do appreciate all your information.
Small correction, it's the note 20 ultra with the sd card slot, the regular note 20 doesn't have one. So as far as I know they are very similar, but the key difference is the note 20 ultra has the spen while the s20 ultra doesn't. It really comes down to if you ever want to draw/take notes with the pen. Here's a spec by spec comparison: www.backmarket.com/en-us/compare/galaxy-note-20-ultra-5g/galaxy-s20-ultra Also forgot the note 10+ has the sd card slot and as it's an older device it'd be even cheaper than the two mentioned above (though specs will be a bit lower).
Thank you so much for the correction. I'll check out the older phone. Just one more quick question what do you think about refurbished phones? Thanks again.
Battery life on this model is mediocre to be honest. Not terrible but also not great. I suspect the designers focused on making the case thinner at the expense of runtime. I'd have preferred if they made it a little thicker to accommodate a bigger battery.
Technically no since it doesn't have a cellular connection, but also technically yes since you can install most apps (some of which will allow you to make voip calls or text over wifi). I unfortunately don't really have experience with such apps though so I couldn't really point you to a specific one though.
Will this thing drive bigger headphones like HD600 well? Is the audio quality from the headphone jack any good for higher end wired headphones and earbuds?
The HD600 have ~300 ohms impedance and iirc this little guy only has a nominal output power from the headphone jack in the range of double digit mW so it'll likely be quiet with chunkier cans. I'd suggest a headphone amp in series for that case. As for quality, I did test with some kz iems and my sony wh-1000xm3's and was satisfied with the audio output. Will this make an audiophile happy ... probably not, but for most people with average to above average headphones this should sound pleasant.
I run everything through a headphone amp, and I'm always glad I did, no matter what headphones I use. For planars or higher end headphones that are a bit less efficient, I would use a headphone amp. None of these mp3 players have a really powerful amp built in, maybe an adequate one. Even my Fiio X1 player doesn't have a very powerful amp, it's ok.
@@sjm4306 thank you for the response. I've bought one out of curiosity and seemingly cheap price among android DAPs in the market that can run most latest steaming apps. I just want to see what's other people's take on the performance of the device.
did i miss it or you made a 30min video about a mp3 player and did not manage to once show a connection to any bluetooth device or mention how it works on a car??? wtf man. any youtuber here shows absolutely only bullishitt about mp3. You buy a mp3 to simply listen to music. anything else a phone is used?
I dont even have bluetooth in my car so I'll never use it that way. Also what would showing it connect to bluetooth really do? I explained my experience using it which is what reviews are, so unless for some reason you really dont trust my explanation I dont see what demoing a very common feature really does.
I never said I didn't like it. I said I liked a number of things about it and didn't like a few specific things about it. That's what reviews are for, to tell prospective buyers both the good and bad things about a product so they can decide whether to purchase it or not. Also on the off chance the manufacturer/engineer who makes these sees this video they can get some constructive feedback on things that may improve future versions.
As weird as it sounds, if I want to casually listen to music, I often use my Amazon 7 inch tablet. It lasts for hours, runs just about every streaming service, sounds ok, makes a good ebook reader, and even works as a functional video viewer. And it only cost me $29. Of course it requires a pretty big pocket! Kind of like a cheap huge iPod Touch.
Well...guess I'll get another gift card for my 22nd birthday...as usual😮
This can also be used for games using Emulators. I really recommend paying for My Boy! and My Old Boy! I do recommend using an adapter from USB C to USB so you can put a dongle in for something like a Uniplay keyboard Controller Dongle. It's Android compatible.
How bad is the battery drain when turning the device off? I want it to be usable when i need it every few days
This could be good as a car media system. It could be a dash cam,audio player,navagtoin and as an emergency light/camera
I think this is the best small media device
These MP3 players need to start accepting larger sd cards
They do. This guy was tested with up to 256gb with no issues and I'd bet it'll go up to 512gb/1tb without a problem. Back in the day of early digital devices they usually limited storage expansion compatibility due to firmware but now that these devices run full blown modern android os's they really dont have that problem. Manufacturers may state a max capacity because that's all they tested up to or to protect themselves from liability but most devices nowadays will accept much larger cards than spec would have you believe. For example my tablet officially only "accepts" 256gb cards on paper, but I've had a 1tb card in it for a year that works flawlessly
Yep, I have over 150gb of mp3s and flacs on a 256gb card that doubletwist reads without issue.
By the way, the more recent Hifi Walker G7 has virtually identical specs, except for a bigger battery (2000 mAh). It has a slightly thicker frame.
Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out!
I'm 10 and I have this it is AWSOME
Waited the whole video for thoughts on how it sounds. Did I miss it or was the whole video about other functions other than the mp3 part?
I predominately use bluetooth headphones, so they sounded exactly like any other bluetooth attached device transmitting the aptx codec.
Did you manage to increase the maximum brightness? I get the impression the screen looks brighter in the addendum section at the end...
Nope it was maxed out for the whole video. It might have been my camera autoexposure making it look brighter is certain shots.
Hello! I'm Brazilian, nice video! Helped me a lot! But I wanted to know if it is possible to work with tiktok music or Resso
my music playlist sudennly removed evry time on my agptek and my apps that i installed suddenly wont show up
i will be getting this tm for my grandchild
nice video ..so this or pecsu p5s ? i will be using it for mainly streaming from spotify and youtube music and local streaming from sd card (not so much though)
thanks
For anything that requires extensive wifi streaming 100% the Pecsu. The wifi on this AGPTEK is easily the weakest feature.
@@sjm4306 thanks 👍
I was looking online and was wondering where you got it from?
I'm looking for something to run a bare minimum number of Android apps such as Apple music classical and the telegraph app. I only use a Nokia feature phone and I'm not looking to upgrade but for simple home use this would be perfect
do you think that this product is better than PECSU mp4 player?
I prefer the pecsu, much better battery life than this agptek (though I do like the smaller size, I choose bettery runtime over size).
"2 6 S" seems to roll of the tongue easier. 😉
I have one question, so i can used this player how external monitor for something cameras?
I'm about to get one and your video is so helpful. Do you recommend for a 10 year old?
Thanks, yes this type of android media player is a better idea imo than giving a 10 year old a full blown smartphone.
Would like to know the dimensions of both this and the pecsu
Nice Video. Does this device can remember where I left the last song played before power-off and resume the song and position when I power-On again. If this device does not have this feature, what other MP3/MP4 you have reviewed has this feature. Thank You for your reply in advance.
The behavior of song playback position depends entirely on the android music app you use and has nothing to do with this player in particular. I use doubletwist which does remember the song and position but if you decide to use another music app I can't say what it would do without trying it myself.
I want an android player to download my apple music library onto it and play offline my apple music. my cellphone has not enough space. what android player can you recommend?
If you want a budget model I'd suggest the Pecsu P5S (I've done a review video on it), otherwise you could also go the used route and get an older model samsung flagship phone that has a micro sd card slot (you'd just be using it offline or over wifi so getting one with a bad imei is fine to lower the price).
Thanks for sharing this video. I have the same device but I forgot the password to unlock. Do you know how to unlock this device without resetting to the factory default? Thank you
Without knowing the password or brute forcing it, I dont think there's a way to even factory reset an android device. You may be able to wipe if you can access the bootloader or via adb command when usb debugging with a pc.
Maybe this would be good for a kid or something...but I honestly couldn't see myself spending $90 on a dedicated mp3 player when I have a couple of Android phones to use as one...plus my old Android phone can take a 512gb microSD card...it's honestly surprising there's still a market for these things
I think kids and possibly the elderly are the core market for this kind of device
I paid $130 for a Hiby R3 Saber and ~all~ that does is play Music. It's not even an Android device.
I just got one to listen to Spotify without using my phone battery. Plus it's a cool game emulator.
I use a similar one to stream music to the Bluetooth speakers at my business. Doesn't drain my phone battery plus I don't want any phone notifications going off or to be signed into anything with my credentials if it gets stolen. I have another I keep in my car for the same reasons. I also use the car one running and biking, smaller and lighter and I won't drop and break my phone lol
How is the camera quality
Honestly just about any smartphone nowadays has a much better camera. It's not great and I would've preferred they used that space to make the battery a little bit larger instead.
Hi i have this but i cant download my audio recordings from this to my lap top , have you come across this problem.
Can you find the files, does it show up in the file browser when connected to the computer over usb, does it give some sort of error when copying?
@@sjm4306 Thank you for your reply I plug it in via the usb cable it came with and i go to devices and device shows up. I connect to bluetooth and it connects . Where it says send receive files via blue tooth Ive tryed sending files via blue tooth and it dosnt work on windows 10.
I've never sent files via bluetooth, just over usb by directly accessing the device memory in the pc file browser
@@sjm4306 hi Ive managed to send via Bluetooth. Located files on the device then clicked revive files from another Bluetooth device then selected files then share icon , on device. Took a while locating them had to look in Temp. Hey thanks for taking time to reply to my comment .
how to putting those screensaver / moving wallpaper thing in app background?
They are called livewallpapers and you can find a bunch on the google play store.
Thanks for your review.
I bought one specifically because I want to play, not music, but audio podcasts.
And darned if I know how to transfer them from my Samsung G10.
If you know, can you give me "pointers". Otherwise it just sits on my desk....
There's several ways:
- Connect phone to computer and transfer files to computer, remove sd card from agptek and plug into computer to write those files to it
- Use usb sd card reader with usb c to a adapter, remove sd card from agptek and put in sd reader connected to phone via adapter. Use phone file browser to transfer files directly to sd card
- Use a wifi file transfer app (search playstore for one)
- Use a thumb drive, usb c to a adapter, and file browsers on each device to copy to/from drive
- Use a free cloud service like onedrive or google drive. Install respective app to both phones, login, and upload/download the files
- Connect both devices via double ended usb c cable and just configure your phone to be host so it can browse the agptek and write the file to it
Wow. Thank you
I will go through these options today/tomorrow
What it tells me is that the are many ways. I just need to test out which is best for me
I'll let you know.
BIG thanks
Peter Hume in Brussels, Belgium
Can the camera switch ways?
When you say switch ways do you mean shoot portrait or landscape (aka vertical or horizontal)? If so then yes it can.
@@sjm4306 no I mean like to switch to your face. Thanks for the quick reply!
Ah, no this only has a rear facing camera
Hey there. I've been watching a lot of your videos lately. I appreciate all the info that you've been giving. 👍🏽👍🏽 It seems like there are so many out there that I like but I haven't found one that has everything that I want in it. My phone is basically what I want without the calling capability. I have the 22 Ultra. So if you have any information on what might be similar to having those features that would be great. Keep up the great work. Thank you for your time. I want wi-fi, Bluetooth, 5.0, Google Play, and RUclips also I want to be able to watch movies if need be. Have a lot of external storage. A least 1TB. Also to at least have 3 ram or more. Aptx HD. You know all the goodies. Thanks a lot!!!
I have an s20 ultra which along with the note 20 I believe are the last of the high end samsungs that have expandable memory and meet all your criteria. I got my s20 for pretty cheap (~$300 iirc, for a phone that normally costs upwards of $1k in good condition) as it's been imei locked (cant be added to cellular network, likely it wasn't paid off from a contract). Sure I cant use it like a regular cell to make calls but I actually bought it to film these youtube videos so that's not a problem for me and saved me quite a bit for an otherwise very functional smart phone. Otherwise the only other options for high end audio would be to look into hi-res sony android devices but those will easily cost much more than a 2nd hand high end samsung phone.
@sjm4306 Great idea! Just out of curiosity, which phone do you think would be better for what I'm looking for? Basically I'm just looking for Media stuff so you know better resolution, sound of the phone and that could hold more memory. So, out of the two which do you think would be best? The s20 ultra or the note 20? I have no idea about the note 20. Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. And I do appreciate all your information.
Small correction, it's the note 20 ultra with the sd card slot, the regular note 20 doesn't have one. So as far as I know they are very similar, but the key difference is the note 20 ultra has the spen while the s20 ultra doesn't. It really comes down to if you ever want to draw/take notes with the pen. Here's a spec by spec comparison: www.backmarket.com/en-us/compare/galaxy-note-20-ultra-5g/galaxy-s20-ultra
Also forgot the note 10+ has the sd card slot and as it's an older device it'd be even cheaper than the two mentioned above (though specs will be a bit lower).
@@sjm4306 You the best!!!!
Thank you so much for the correction. I'll check out the older phone. Just one more quick question what do you think about refurbished phones? Thanks again.
Hi how's the battery lasting ?ty
Battery life on this model is mediocre to be honest. Not terrible but also not great. I suspect the designers focused on making the case thinner at the expense of runtime. I'd have preferred if they made it a little thicker to accommodate a bigger battery.
Also, can you call or text on it?
Technically no since it doesn't have a cellular connection, but also technically yes since you can install most apps (some of which will allow you to make voip calls or text over wifi). I unfortunately don't really have experience with such apps though so I couldn't really point you to a specific one though.
use text now an app
Can you help by sending me pdf copy of operational manual?
Minecraft ? Android so Minecraft
yes
@@Shadmannnn To late
I wonder... Does Snapchat work??
Will this thing drive bigger headphones like HD600 well? Is the audio quality from the headphone jack any good for higher end wired headphones and earbuds?
The HD600 have ~300 ohms impedance and iirc this little guy only has a nominal output power from the headphone jack in the range of double digit mW so it'll likely be quiet with chunkier cans. I'd suggest a headphone amp in series for that case.
As for quality, I did test with some kz iems and my sony wh-1000xm3's and was satisfied with the audio output. Will this make an audiophile happy ... probably not, but for most people with average to above average headphones this should sound pleasant.
I run everything through a headphone amp, and I'm always glad I did, no matter what headphones I use. For planars or higher end headphones that are a bit less
efficient, I would use a headphone amp. None of these mp3 players have a really powerful amp built in, maybe an adequate one. Even my Fiio X1 player doesn't
have a very powerful amp, it's ok.
good quality video for such little views
A lower end screen on an 80$ device.....why would they do that?
To save money unfortunately (at the expense of user experience)
@@sjm4306 They must profit
I bought it for 12 bucks 😂
The right price because is a disposable DAP. 2 out of service in one year of use (fisrt time on waranty the second too late it last 3 month).
I might get it for my 8birthday im, forcing my mom to get it and she said I might
Try out RUIZU Z80
Added to my list, interesting skinny but taller design direction compared to most of these android mp3 players on the market right now.
@@sjm4306 thank you for the response. I've bought one out of curiosity and seemingly cheap price among android DAPs in the market that can run most latest steaming apps. I just want to see what's other people's take on the performance of the device.
An i touch haha you mean ipod touch.
Yep
Can you play roblox?
did i miss it or you made a 30min video about a mp3 player and did not manage to once show a connection to any bluetooth device or mention how it works on a car??? wtf man. any youtuber here shows absolutely only bullishitt about mp3.
You buy a mp3 to simply listen to music. anything else a phone is used?
I dont even have bluetooth in my car so I'll never use it that way. Also what would showing it connect to bluetooth really do? I explained my experience using it which is what reviews are, so unless for some reason you really dont trust my explanation I dont see what demoing a very common feature really does.
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Well why buy this MP4 Player uf u don't like it
I never said I didn't like it. I said I liked a number of things about it and didn't like a few specific things about it. That's what reviews are for, to tell prospective buyers both the good and bad things about a product so they can decide whether to purchase it or not. Also on the off chance the manufacturer/engineer who makes these sees this video they can get some constructive feedback on things that may improve future versions.