Mymahdi MP3/MP4 Portable Player, 1.8 Inch LCD Screen and Card Slot,Max Support 64GB TF Card, Gold







Key features
- •√HOW TO USE: just copy music from smartphone or PC with your sd card to Mymahdi player you can enjoy the music you want also it can be used as a card reader
- •√Expandable to 64GB: Card slot provided for more music and audiobooks etc,max support 64GB card.(Note:The card is not include)Recommend to use the MYMAHDI Original memory Cards
- •√Multi-functional: music player,photo viewer, E-book reader,voice recorder,FM radio and video movie,multi-language system provide better experience,perfect for go out,travel and entertainment
- •√Built in rechargeable battery:can use about 40 hours after fully charged and only need charge 3 hours,easy to handle and a usb cable and earphone packed in
- •√Best gift choose: best gift for children and 12 months warranty for the MYMAHDI MP3 Player, We provide ourselves on our friendly and prompt customer service
Mymahdi MP3/MP4 Portable Player, 1.8 Inch LCD Screen and Card Slot,Max Support 64GB TF Card, Gold
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Customer Reviews
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Gaylin Goodson✓ Verified Purchase•December 3, 2023
It works great
Solid Budget MP3 Player
William Blix✓ Verified Purchase•November 11, 2023
Works exactly as expected: put the mp3 files on the tf card, play them on the device.
I used it for ice skating when I don't want to carry a phone. It's light and the sound quality is good. The interface is a little clunky, but it's easy enough to get used to. You can build playlists (tediously) on the device, but it also supports playing by folders which can accomplish the same thing.
The device itself is a nice value, but the software could be a little better.
I used it for ice skating when I don't want to carry a phone. It's light and the sound quality is good. The interface is a little clunky, but it's easy enough to get used to. You can build playlists (tediously) on the device, but it also supports playing by folders which can accomplish the same thing.
The device itself is a nice value, but the software could be a little better.
Mostly good
Lisa T.✓ Verified Purchase•November 8, 2023
The on off switch did push in a bit but otherwise great my 10 yr old loves hers!!
Nice, light, colorful and fun to use
NP✓ Verified Purchase•November 3, 2023
Nice, light, colorful and fun to use With a good price
Decent MP3 player
Nex✓ Verified Purchase•October 28, 2023
I put a bunch of music on this thing, and I will admit that I barely use the thing, but so far I have only charged it once, and it's been sitting there for a long time on the shelf, and still reports a full battery. I took it apart to see the innards, looking for any major design flaws, and it doesn't appear to be that poorly engineered, either.
The UI is a nightmare to navigate, changing some of the controls you'd expect from an ipod clone device to be different just for the sake of making it different. The center click button, which you'd expect to work like an enter button in the main UI is actually the back button, and the top menu button on the keypad is mapped to be the enter. It'd definitely be better if it had homebrew software on it.
The screen is also nothing to write home about, I wouldn't use the video playback feature of this device at all, instead, I'd just opt to use it for its fairly decent audio output if you want a cheap MP3 player that you don't have to worry so much about getting damaged, thanks to the low price tag. It also might make a decent MP3 player for a child that you don't want to give some expensive, fancy device to, especially if they tend to break things!
The UI is a nightmare to navigate, changing some of the controls you'd expect from an ipod clone device to be different just for the sake of making it different. The center click button, which you'd expect to work like an enter button in the main UI is actually the back button, and the top menu button on the keypad is mapped to be the enter. It'd definitely be better if it had homebrew software on it.
The screen is also nothing to write home about, I wouldn't use the video playback feature of this device at all, instead, I'd just opt to use it for its fairly decent audio output if you want a cheap MP3 player that you don't have to worry so much about getting damaged, thanks to the low price tag. It also might make a decent MP3 player for a child that you don't want to give some expensive, fancy device to, especially if they tend to break things!
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