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🎧 Elevate your sound game — music that moves with you!
The AiMoonsa 64GB MP3 Player combines expansive storage with premium HiFi lossless sound, powered by a DSP audio decoder and Bluetooth 5.2 for superior wireless connectivity. Its built-in HD speaker lets you enjoy music without earphones, while multifunctional features like FM radio, voice recording, and e-book reading make it a versatile companion. Crafted from lightweight zinc alloy and equipped with touch-sensitive backlit controls, this compact player is designed for professionals on the go who demand quality and convenience in one stylish package.





| ASIN | B09Q8QJXH5 |
| Additional Features | Built-In Speaker, FM Radio, Voice Recorder |
| Battery Average Life | 3 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,027 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | AiMoonsa |
| Built-In Media | MP3 Player,earphone,charger cable,card reader |
| Color | Black - 64GB |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Component Type | Digital Signal Processor, Speakers |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 10,189 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.35"D x 1.7"W x 3.6"H |
| Manufacturer | AiMoonsa |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | B27 |
| Model Name | B27 |
| Model Number | B27 |
| Screen Size | 1.8 Inches |
| Special Feature | Built-In Speaker, FM Radio, Voice Recorder |
| Supported Media Type | TF card |
| Supported Standards | AAC |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
A**R
Reliable, Simple, and Affordable
It's simple, slim, basic, feels great and it works phenomenally. I'm genuinely impressed. I don't write reviews often but this one deserves one; it's a great little device at a killer price. I wanted to use my phone less so I got rid of streaming services and I decided to go back to owning my own music and listening to mp3s without the need for an internet connection. This little guy is a godsend. It's not feature-rich, it's not fancy, it just plays your mp3s at a great price and it does it well. I initially thought the screen was cheap because I had a bunch of scratches on it after a month or two - then I realized I forgot to take off the plastic film screen protector. I took it off and the front glass is perfectly clean and has since held up well. If this device ever kicks the bucket, I'll be back to buy another one. I don't know what else to say about it without sounding repetitive - it just works really well and I love it.
C**G
Wow a great price for a nice little machine--update
I have had it only a day. It arrived late in the day and I spent a couple of hours loading 32 GB of flacs ripped from my CD collection. In about 30 minutes of fooling around I have it pretty thoroughly working: I have local FM stations identified and some selected. I have listened to music from my flacs. Navigating the music is easy. I haven't figured out playlists but I never figured them out on other players so it's not clear if it's me or the device. I've played the sound through some fair buds by JBL and my SONY WH-H900N bluetooth noise canceling headset. I have no reason to try the included ear buds so far the sound is quite spectacularly good with the lossless flacs and good ear buds and headset. Wow what a deal. Yes, I'll agree that much is missing from the "manual." Poking around for a short time gave me the clues needed to "discover" how to set up FM stations, music files and navigate them, time setting and resetting for daylight savings time. Charging works well with my chargers USB C cables that I use for my pixel phone. All good so far. OK, I've noticed that immediately at the start of playing most of the flacs I've tried the sound is slightly dinged--basically they start up with a second or so of hiccuping and then sound great. It's as if it has to adjust to playing flac each time it start a tune. I don't know how it plays mp3s because I don't usually have lossy music. I'll try some different formats to see if others are started with hiccups. Radio is find, bluetooth works great. Interface is sensitive to touch so when handling the device it can suddenly detect a misplace finger and switch modes. For the price it still seems good but it remains to be seen if I can get it to play the initial second or two of music properly. OK, solved. Flac is a "lossless" music format. It actually has several levels of compression available that do not change how it should play. However the more a flac file is compressed, the more computing power that is required to uncompress it (and of course the more computing power was necessary to compressin the first place). I took an album of flac formatted music that played badly on the first few seconds of tracks on the Aimoosa and simply converted it to a less-compressed version. The application I used didn't tell me the formal number/name of the compression levels but it produced files about 14% larger. They play beautifully when the flac was less compressed. added praise: the included wired earbuds are quite good. Better across the full bandwidth than the earlier budds I grabbed to try it out. All in all a terrific bargain in a small but talented package.
W**4
Don't Waste Your Time or Money
Not sure what I was suspecting when I ordered a music player for $30. I read many of the reviews before purchasing and was hoping it would work like I needed it, but my experience was not good. I had purchased this in order to play audio files on a mixer for a church, and after receiving it just before the first of the year, I just got to try it out yesterday. After I received it, I did spend some time charging it up fully. I found I was able to get it connected to the computer pretty easily, and I was able to transfer audio files onto it without much problem. But, the instant I connected it into the soundboard via the earphone jack, there was a constant buzz/hum. (I have used phones on this mixer before and there was no hum/buzz). After getting the buzz/hum to eventually go away, I started playing the audio files on it. I discovered there was a very loud pop when you went from one song to another, even if you did not click the next button. During my testing, I discovered there is an external speaker on the device and found you could hear the pop when changing songs on it too. I played around with it for a while, to see if the pooping would stop, but then the buzz/hum came back. The audio coming from the device also became so weak (at max volume) it was difficult to hear the music being played and I could not get the buzz/hum to stop. I eventually plugged earphones into the jack to test it that way, and everything happened just the same. The pops were so loud they hurt your ear. I also noticed that in just the 10 minutes I was testing the device out, the battery went from a full charge to nothing. I powered it off completely and the next day when I tried it again, It came on for a second or two but eventually just faded to nothing. The batter was completely dead.
M**8
Good player, with some quirks
I bought this because for whatever reason my AirPods Pro will only work while on wifi, even with offline files. This is important since a majority of my day is spent out in the field. Also, I needed a device that plays flac files, and this one does the trick. Sound quality is most important in a player, and this one easily checks that box. It has very good sound and clarity considering the price. Even the supplied earbuds work well, although I'm a stickler so I've ordered some EarPods. It also has good storage capacity. It doesn't take long to figure out navigation on the device, and it's pretty straightforward. Now for the downside. As others have said, the bluetooth connectivity is junk. I tried to connect my AirPods and it worked the first time, then never again. Also, it might just be the PC I'm using or the supplied connector or both, but transferring files from my hard drive to the player is super SLOW. For a 500MB flac album it takes about 10-15 minutes to transfer to the player. No joke. What really matters in my opinion is what your standard is for expectations. It's good for the money, but it does have some annoying problems.
L**T
Awesome little device!
I recently have been getting a bit annoyed with all the ads and stuff from playing music on YouTube. So I decided I would try getting a dedicated MP3 player-- something I haven't had for the last 15 years. I was very curious to find out what $30 today can get you. To begin with, the packaging experience is actually quite nice! It came shrink-wrapped and sealed, the player itself was packed neatly in a nice protective foam spacer and you get a nice number of extras along with the player: a set of wired earbuds, a Micro SD card pre-installed and formatted, a USB micro SD card adapter for downloading files from your computer to the card, and a charging cable. Not bad at all! :) The build quality of the player is nice, too. Reminds me of the old iPod nano's from the late 2000's. The buttons on front are touch sensors and they're also back-lit (think the 3rd-generation iPod from 2003). It also uses USB-C for charging the device. The player has a few extra niceties as well, such as: - A built-in clock with time and date. - A file explorer app - A photo viewing app - Bluetooth - eBook support (haven't tried this yet) This player very much reminds me of the iPod Classic from the early 2000's. Simple, straightforward and it just works. I would definitely recommend this if you just want a no-frills music listening experience, while also helping you disconnect from the world of addictive social media apps. If I had any constructive suggestions for the manufacturer, here's what they'd be: - It's not completely necessary, but it would be pretty neat to have the album art display on the "Now Playing" screen in the background. Seems like the background "vinyl record" graphic could be a placeholder for it, but I've never gotten the album art to work with any of my music. - The ability to transfer files over Bluetooth would be nifty. That's basically it. Other than that, it's an awesome player! :)
G**G
Decent but some truly annoying problems dealing with audiobooks
So this works decent but for some reason doesn't play m4b files which is an incredibly popular audiobook file type. It also does not handle long files very well, at the 5 hour mark or so, maybe 6 hour mark, it will reset the counter and ruin your place. Meaning I have to cut up the files myself into chunks that are not too long. Usually sticking with 4 hours to prevent this. You also cannot rewind from the end of one file, so if you mess something up towards the end of a long file you would have to fast forward for ages to get back there. The fast forward also never goes fast enough for these large files. Then you have how it counts track numbers. I still do not understand what it considers sequential numbers after testing different options. I have to rename countless files if the audiobook happens to be broken into chapters. I will go with 01, 02, 03, etc but when I load the book up it will start with 10 as the first chapter and won't show the single digits until the very end of the list. It is so frustrating to have a 30 chapter audiobook that is a jumbled mess meaning I can't just listen to it sequentially how it is supposed to be. I am literally trying different numbering patterns. Like putting one digit for the first 9 chapters, but it actually lists these after the 30th chapter of the book, and they count down from 5 to 1, then 6 to 9??? This doesn't make ANY sense!! Why wouldn't it work with 3 digits for each chapter? 001-002-003 etc?
A**E
Things to note before buying
I wasn't going to post a review for this thing until I've well used it and figured out its flaws. Bought it for use during work. I only use it for its music and clock features. Clock gets constantly out of sync and goes a bit faster than other clocks. battery life is roughly 3 hours so I guess that's why its quick to charge. Its Bluetooth feature takes a hot minute to work but it eventually gets there. Overall I got what I paid for. Despite the issues it has I still say its a good find.
S**4
Impressive quality and features at this price.
I was looking for an MP3 player with a built in speaker to use as an audio Bible and this little guy far exceeded my expectations. I had purchased 2 other MP3 players before this one and returned them because the first one didn't sort my files in the correctly and the second one had a weak built in speaker. They were both made of light weight plastic and relied on tactile buttons for navigation which made them feel like toys compared to this AiMoonsa. This player has a solid build quality with a glass face and while the screen isn't a touch screen the navigation controls are touch sensors instead of buttons. Navigating the player is very intuitive as well. To load audio files onto the player they include a USB A micro SD card reader which is an added bonus that was included with either of the players I tried previously. And loading audio files onto the player was fast and easy, although for full disclosure I didn't use the included card reader, but I'm guessing the transfer process would have been similar had I used the card reader. When you load the SD card on your PC you'll see a few folders. I think they were labeled DBROOT, MUSIC and RECORD. I wasn't sure which folder to copy my fes into so I simply created a 4th folder and named it BIBLE and inside of that folder I created a folder named NKJV and inside of that folder I created two folders for OT and NT and inside of those folders I created folders for each of the books of the Bible. When I was finished copying all the files I ejected the se card from my laptop and inserted it back into the MP3 player and powered it on. Then I navigated to the FOLDER menu and it prompted me to wait for the scan to finish which took several seconds. When it was done I was able to navigate through the folder structure I created above and select the book and chapter I wanted to play. As for the sound quality I didn't try the included earbud headphones, but the quality of the built-in speaker is very good for such a small device. If you're looking for an inexpensive MP3 player with a built-in speaker I highly recommend this AiMoonsa.
M**L
Great unit
Great little unit. A lot smaller than I thought but very solidly made & feels quality. Interface is quite simple to use, looks quite basic compared with my Samsung Q1 but this was a quarter of the price with 4x the memory! Sound quality is very good, the only problem I have is getting the supplied earpieces to stay in my ears when walking or chewing! Deeper ear canal types or hook over would probably be more secure, otherwise a great little unit
S**E
Amazing sound
Can use without earphones
R**E
Ottimo
Ottimo qualità e prezzo È ovvio che l ascolto con cuffie buone
R**A
Instructions on how to operate the MP3 player
The MP3 player arrived without any instructions so it was really difficult to work out how to operate the device i.e. upload music and even to work out how to stop the player. Searching on Google also brought no joy. The player had music already loaded onto the MP3 player in Japanese and Chinese and I still have not been able to remove this music.
S**O
Review
Good product
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