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Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2025
The Bluetooth and WiFi capabilities make this player so versatile and convenient to use at home and on the go. It connected seamlessly with my earbuds, Bluetooth headphones and several Bluetooth speakers I have around the house.It is so small and portable, and I can load it up with tons of music, videos and audiobooks, and take it with me on trips.The 64Gb memory card that was included is appreciated but I can upgrade to a larger capacity card if I want to.The player came preloaded with a multitude of popular applications such as Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Audible, PlayStore, Deezer, Voice Recorder to name a few. I can also download more apps using the Play Store app. I downloaded the YouTube app as I use it often.It can play various formats including MP3, MP4, WMA, WAV, M4A, MOV and more.The 4-inch touchscreen display is pretty average supporting 1080P and I am okay with it. Videos are bright and sharp and the screen is pretty responsive.The compact player is lightweight and has a plastic casing. On the side are the power and volume control buttons. At the bottom are the USB-C charging port (cable is included), an SD card slot, and an audio port (wired earplugs included).It has a 2000mAh lithium battery which can last an extremely long time before requiring a recharge. You can listen to 50rs of music, or watch 8hrs of video on a single charge. It was shipped in a neat box and even included a clear protective case for the player. A nice touch. Overall, I am pleased with this player and will be using it a lot, especially on long trips, as I prefer to preserve my phone for other uses.
Crazy Craze
Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2025
Remember the iPod Touch? This kinda gives off those vibes. This is inexpensive but able to browse Spotify without any issues and even does a passable job at video if needed. It's essentially a super lightweight android phone sans cellular.I was personally really impressed by the value. It works and while it's slow compared to a modern phone, I've paid more for a cellphone case than this.
Traveller
Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2025
Fanvace 80GB MP3 Player with Bluetooth and WiFi.It is a compact Android tablet that can be used for music, videos and web browsing. Once signed in to Google, it will show your notifications as well.It is stuck on Android 9.0. Attempting to upgrade the OS leads to an error that says the SD card is not mounted, even though it clearly is. I tried both configurations for the card, formatted as extra internal memory and formatted as an external drive. Updating was impossible.If formatted as external, the SD card shows up when connecting by cable to a computer (Windows, anyway) and I was able to load up 60 GB of music collection in MP3s.The Play store allows downloading apps, and I downloaded my favourite player, Musicolet, which worked perfectly with this little tablet. You can also use the built-in player.The Chrome web browser worked well and going to YouTube I could sign in and play videos with no problems at all. That was impressive.Otherwise, it is pretty slow as a device, but definitely usable if you stick to the playing of music and such.It is also good for recording and the FM radio works fine (still requires plugging in earphones as an antenna - so dumb).USB-C to HDMI doesn't work, but I wasn't expecting it to. It would have been nice!Bluetooth works fine.For the price, despite some limitations, it is a handy little Android tablet.
Antrell
Reviewed in Canada on February 22, 2025
With ability to work from a 1 TB micro-SD card, this Android music player is a potent device. It comes with a good pair of in-ear headphones, with soft earbud sleeves and rich base. The headphones (earbuds actually) double up as an antenna for FM radio. This player features a touchscreen supporting swipes, not just spot-touch like some other models. Notably, you can also enable auto-rotate feature. The setup menu is usable, looking like a skimmed down-to-basics menu of Android smartphone. Several basic apps are installed by default, but the player allows installing additional apps from Google play store. E-book reader will only work with text (.txt) files, and will not show files that are for Kindle or Kobo readers (epub, mobi, etc.)Native screen resolution is 480x800 pixels which is not the greatest but allows to read text comfortably. The 1080p video and high-resolution pictures will obviously be downconverted to that resolution to be displayed properly. In addition to mp3, the player supports several other popular music file standards, some of which are lossless and are preferred by serious music listeners. Same would be true for certain video file types, if native screen resolution was higher.The player is sold for a totally adequate price in my view, includes earbuds, a charging USB-C cable, and a protective silicone case. Instructions are written in mostly correct English sentences, and are concise and comprehensive. The plastic case of this player is black, in spite of being called "purple" in the product title - I think this was an attempt to refer to the screen background color. Overall, this could be a nice gift for young kids who are not demanding a smartphone yet.
Strawberry
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 13, 2025
This is a great MP3 player that I'm really impressed with! The player comes well packaged in its box along with an instruction booklet, a usb c charging cable, earphones and a plastic cover for front of the phone that shows you where all the ports are and also a silicone outer case to put the MP3 player in which helps you to keep hold of it and this is brilliant as it feels like I would just slip out of my hand if it wasn't for this and I'm glad I don't have to buy an additional case for this. It als ocomes with a memory card already pre-installed and ready to use.The instructions are easy to understand and using the MP3 player is easy and intuative, especially if you've used an Android phone as it's basically the same system as an Android phone without having to log into it. When you first turn this on you'll see various apps available already installed. There's spotify, amazon music, spotify kids, and a few other music apps along with chrome so you can search for youtube or other things on the web. You connect via WiFi and there's bluetooth capabilities too. I've tried listening to music on this using the amazon app and YouTube music via the chrome app and it works quite well. Like on a smartphone the circle button on the front will take you back to the main screen, but I found that when viewing youtube in Chrome it didn't always let me go back to the apps screen and instead kept sending me to the homepage of Youtube. The only way to get out was to press and hold the circle button until it allowed me to shut down the chrome app.Listening to music is easy and the player has a speaker which is quite tinny in sound. Of course it's a small little MP3 player so I wasn't expecting it to sound brilliant, however I was disappointed with how tinny the sound was using the earphones too. I plugged them in and tried them, they are comfortable to wear but produced the same tinny sound that lacked any decent bass which felt a shame considering how good some earphones can be. I did wonder if this was the MP3 player's fault or the fault of the earphones, so I tried plugging in some much more expensive headphones into the player and straight away the sound was superior quality with rich bass notes. This was also the case when pairing a decent set of bluetooth headphones to this player too. So while this comes with some earphones I would definitely recommend getting some new ones with improved sound quality, if you want to really listen to something with better bass in it.Overall this is a good and fun MP3 player which I've really enjoyed using. It has some capabilities of a smartphone, like browsing the internet and taking screenshots, and sound recording too, while also being a good quality MP3 player with a lot of ways to listen to your music. While the earphone quality isn't the best, it's a nice complete kit and I am already using this MP3 player quite a lot.
couple Davi and Viviane
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 15, 2024
I've been using the Fanvace 80GB MP3 Player, and it's been a great addition to my daily routine.The sound quality is top-notch, with clear, crisp audio that really enhances my listening experience.The 4-inch touchscreen is responsive, and streaming apps like Spotify work seamlessly over WiFi and Bluetooth.I love the 50-hour battery life and the fact that I can store thousands of songs, thanks to the 80GB storage.It’s a fantastic, portable device for music and videos, and I’m really happy with its performance overall.Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a feature-packed media player!
Liz B
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 11, 2024
This MP3 player actually surprised me, it's got decent audio quality and battery life (despite being essentially a smartphone without calling capabilities), it comes installed with all of the music streaming apps I could think of as well as an app for playing local files that is so good that I use it on all of my devices that can download it. A benefit of it just running Android is that it has access to the Google Play Store so even if you need something that it isn't preinstalled with, you can find it.Let me be clear though, this is plenty powerful enough for use as an MP3 player, but it doesn't have as much as you'd expect from a smartphone, so while really good for use as an MP3 player, if you're looking for something like the Android version of an IPod, this isn't quite it. Maybe a more premium model if one exists.I got this at the same time as an AIGO EROS Q, which is just an MP3, no android attatched to it, which cost a little over £100, and if I wasn't looking specifically for physical buttons then I would have returned it and used this Fanvace instead.
Johnym
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 7, 2024
Arrived as described, as pictured, safe and sound. This MP Player is quite impressive and well built for the price, it’s basically a small Android tablet. Spec wise, its not the best when it comes to functionality as a tablet, it struggles when it comes to web browsing picture heavy websites, its basically not really usable in that respect. As a device for consuming media though it excels, will play back almost any file whether it be audio or video and also has a selection of audio based mainstream Apps pre-installedBuild quality wise its fine, it’s entirely made from plastic but it feels quite sturdy. Most of this device’s storage comes from a micro SD card, there is a slot on the bottom of the player, you get a 64GB card pre-installed but you could theoretically install your own and upgrade the storage. One thing I don’t like is the fact the SD card slot is exposed though this wont be a problem if you use the player inside the included case. The screen on this is quite impressive though, its pin sharp and the colours are half decent also, I’ve seen far worse on mid-range smart phones, it’s definitely an IPS screen and has excellent viewing angles. There is a built in speaker which works fine though I would recommend using headphones with this.It runs a pretty stock version of android, no skins etc though I’ve not played around with this too much, i.e. putting my own Apps on which you can do, I basically intend on using this as a music player while walking the dogs and nothing more – I would recommend installing VLC player on this to give you more flexibility when it comes to file playback, VLC will basically playback anything and it does have Google Play store installed.In the box you get a USB Cable for charging, a clear TPU case, a spare screen protector with button markings on (there is already a clear screen protector fitted) and headphones which aren’t too bad. Highly recommended.
Testing Times
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 24, 2024
Being from the older generation I have gone through all the various types of portable music players, from Sony Walkman tape machines through to MP3 streaming services on mobile phones. Most of the time I listen to MP3 and FLAC albums I have converted from my CD collection, I normally encoded at the highest quality of 320kbps with MP3s. Now memory space is larger and relatively cheap it’s no problem using the highest quality encoding.I have found this Fanvace MP3 player works really well, and being an Android user I was able to downloaded my favourite music app Poweramp on this Android device. It plays all my FLAC and MP3s files with no issues, and the small LCD display shows all my album art clearly. The internal amplifier has enough power to drive my wired Sennheiser HD599SE headphones. As this Android MP3 player also has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, I’m able to stream online music either to my wired headphones or my Bluetooth earbuds. This also works well with my Bluetooth speakers.This player has a USB C port, 3.5mm AUX socket and a micro-SD card slot. I copied most of my favourite music and album art over to the supplied 64GB micro-SD card, it’s great having this to hand and saves using my mobile phone battery. This Fanvace MP3 player has a built-in 2000mAh lithium battery, this is large enough for my weeks listening. Recharging is not particularly quick, but being a relatively small battery it’s done in about 4 hours.Although this MP3 player is constructed of plastic, it feels tough and quite good quality. The 4” screen is all that’s needed for controlling this player, and keeps the player small, ideal for any pocket. For video content the screen is just about expectable, and it’s bright enough for indoor viewing, but really not ideal for using in sunlight.Overall, being an Android device is what makes this easy to use. It has a menu system that I’m used to, and there are many apps available to customised this is a great sounding little MP3 player.I hope you find the review useful and helpful
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