72GB WiFi Mp3 Player with Bluetooth, TIMMKOO 4.0" Full Touch Screen Mp3 Mp4 Player with Speaker, Portable HiFi Sound Walkman Digital Music Player with FM Radio,Recorder, Ebook,Clock, Browser (Yellow)








Key features
- •【Smooth Running,Stable Pairing】-- The Q5 mp3 player uses a 4-core MTK chip to make the device respond faster and run more smoothly. It is equipped with a full-featured duplex Bluetooth, which has a wider and stable Bluetooth compatibility, and is perfectly connected to Bluetooth headphones, speakers and car stereo.
- •【Excellent Audio-visual Experience】-- 4 inches high-definition screen, support 720p, 1080p high-resolution video and HiFi lossless music playing, Q5 player has everything that an excellent Mp4 player should have. It brings you unparalleled Film viewing and music enjoyment.
- •【Long Battery Life】 -- Q5 Bluetooth music player has a built-in 1800mAh lithium battery and uses a low-power solution, which enables the player to continuously play 77 hours of music or 10 hours of video, even 670 hours standby. Fully meet your travel or sports needs.
- •【Powerful Song Management】 -- Q5 Blutooth mp3 player can categorize your songs by Artists, Albums, and Songs, and can quickly locate the target song by searching. You can create unlimited playlists and choose play modes, such as Shuffle all, Party shuffle, Loop single, Loop all, etc.
- •【High-speed Wireless Upload】-- Different from most current mp3 players, Q5 wifi mp3 player not only provides USB cables to upload music and videos, but also can share or transfer files via Bluetooth and WiFi. And the file transfer app is compatible with Android and IOS devices, making it easier for you to transfer files between the player and the phone.
- •【Freely APP Management】 -- TIMMKOO Q5 digital music player allows you to disable or delete APPs on the device, such as FM Radio, Videos, Ebook, Browser, Recorder, to meet your personalized needs. Especially for children, elementary and middle school students, etc.
72GB WiFi Mp3 Player with Bluetooth, TIMMKOO 4.0" Full Touch Screen Mp3 Mp4 Player with Speaker, Portable HiFi Sound Walkman Digital Music Player with FM Radio,Recorder, Ebook,Clock, Browser (Yellow)
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Customer Reviews
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Once it got working it's a nice little product
Kindle Customer✓ Verified Purchase•August 29, 2023
Bought this hoping this would be a nice replacement for my iPod that's missing.
Unit looks and feels nice but I can't get the device to show on Windows 11. Two different machines, different cables, software/driver hacks no help. It's useless regardless of how nice it looks. Would NOT buy if I were you.
Edit/Update 4/28/23
Ok, so after seeing this review - the seller contacted me and offered to send a new unit. I told them I had already returned it and got a different one. They sent me a new one - got it in a couple of days. Their CS dept is solid. They get a 5 stars on this one!!!! Now onto some pros marred only by 2 cons
1. Getting this thing to get recognized by windows is tricky. I had already done alot of searching and tried troubleshooting everything I found to no avail before I returned it. The new one was doing like the first right out of the box. After asking, they emailed me a couple of options to try (CS did) and still no go. Frustrated, I quit troubleshooting. I came back to it about 3 days later and somehow "magically" it got recognized. But big thing - I got the device working and the unit is really slick Give it a 4 since I had so much trouble getting it to be recognized and I can't tell what really worked.
2. Playlists: Love the fact that you can create as many playlist you want. Playlists are a biggie to me. Unfortunately, I've been unable to import any playlists from computer - but it's pretty fast and easy to make your own on the device. This isn't perfect but good enough - maybe I'll dig further into why it's not recognizing my m3u files. Give it a 4
3. Radio: actually works with the supplied wired ear buds. It wasn't a biggie but of the ones I've seen this one does a really good job of picking up signal. 5
4. Memory/Storage: This is about the only real downside to the unit. I wish it had at least 2x the storage before the need to start using cards. Still all in all 4 on this as it's been my experience that most devices are hampered in how it operates on reading from cards. Just look at anything that uses them and you'll see tons of people pointing out how troublesome they can be. Since I have a collection over 500 gigs of mp3 files collected over the years - I will find out soon what limitations arise.
5. GUI interface - feels like using any phone nowadays. Touch screen with just two buttons on the bottom of the screen. Me likey! 5
6 Bluetooth: This thing has paired with everything I've tried to pair it with, and done it quickly and hassle-free. This one exceeded expectations where the others I've tried have failed miserably. 5
7 Audio: It's good but I think could be better. One annoying thing I've found is that connecting it via bluetooth (specifically in my car) is that volume control is left up to the mp3 player. Not the car's stereo. Point is that it's not loud enough for me. Street noise drowns it out. Bummer. Haven't used it with headphones or external speakers just yet. I do know that the ear buds that come with it aren't all that great - but wasn't really planning to use them all that much anyway. Built-in speaker is okay, just slightly better than listening on your phone. (no surprise there) 3.5
All in all this is a nice little unit - and at the price point it's a good deal. YMMV but this does what I need. Soon I'll be testing it out when mowing the lawn and I hope it's gonna be sufficient output to hear it
Unit looks and feels nice but I can't get the device to show on Windows 11. Two different machines, different cables, software/driver hacks no help. It's useless regardless of how nice it looks. Would NOT buy if I were you.
Edit/Update 4/28/23
Ok, so after seeing this review - the seller contacted me and offered to send a new unit. I told them I had already returned it and got a different one. They sent me a new one - got it in a couple of days. Their CS dept is solid. They get a 5 stars on this one!!!! Now onto some pros marred only by 2 cons
1. Getting this thing to get recognized by windows is tricky. I had already done alot of searching and tried troubleshooting everything I found to no avail before I returned it. The new one was doing like the first right out of the box. After asking, they emailed me a couple of options to try (CS did) and still no go. Frustrated, I quit troubleshooting. I came back to it about 3 days later and somehow "magically" it got recognized. But big thing - I got the device working and the unit is really slick Give it a 4 since I had so much trouble getting it to be recognized and I can't tell what really worked.
2. Playlists: Love the fact that you can create as many playlist you want. Playlists are a biggie to me. Unfortunately, I've been unable to import any playlists from computer - but it's pretty fast and easy to make your own on the device. This isn't perfect but good enough - maybe I'll dig further into why it's not recognizing my m3u files. Give it a 4
3. Radio: actually works with the supplied wired ear buds. It wasn't a biggie but of the ones I've seen this one does a really good job of picking up signal. 5
4. Memory/Storage: This is about the only real downside to the unit. I wish it had at least 2x the storage before the need to start using cards. Still all in all 4 on this as it's been my experience that most devices are hampered in how it operates on reading from cards. Just look at anything that uses them and you'll see tons of people pointing out how troublesome they can be. Since I have a collection over 500 gigs of mp3 files collected over the years - I will find out soon what limitations arise.
5. GUI interface - feels like using any phone nowadays. Touch screen with just two buttons on the bottom of the screen. Me likey! 5
6 Bluetooth: This thing has paired with everything I've tried to pair it with, and done it quickly and hassle-free. This one exceeded expectations where the others I've tried have failed miserably. 5
7 Audio: It's good but I think could be better. One annoying thing I've found is that connecting it via bluetooth (specifically in my car) is that volume control is left up to the mp3 player. Not the car's stereo. Point is that it's not loud enough for me. Street noise drowns it out. Bummer. Haven't used it with headphones or external speakers just yet. I do know that the ear buds that come with it aren't all that great - but wasn't really planning to use them all that much anyway. Built-in speaker is okay, just slightly better than listening on your phone. (no surprise there) 3.5
All in all this is a nice little unit - and at the price point it's a good deal. YMMV but this does what I need. Soon I'll be testing it out when mowing the lawn and I hope it's gonna be sufficient output to hear it
Basically an android base player
W. Fernandez✓ Verified Purchase•July 6, 2023
I like this little media player based on android OS easy to operate and quiet intuitive, file transfers are speedy. Videos renders beautifully in high quality. It gets hot when in operation. The capacity was misleading as listed it was 72GB but actually 8GB internal, adding a flash card with up to 128GB makes it more enjoyable since hq videos consume most of its internal capacity seriously fast. You can watch youtube videos in HQ. The player's internal battery is long lasting but connecting it to a power source is recommended if watching and playing media continuously. Use a headphone to enjoy the full high quality audio and if listening to fm radio function. With all its features and capabilities it is almost a cellphone without its calling capability. Surf the internet, watching videos, listening to mp3s, reading ebooks, search your files thru its desktop ɓrowse function, read and write files to all its available storage, etc. Quite happy with my purchase. Thank you. Highly recommended.
A good mp3 player, at a fair price.
Five0retired✓ Verified Purchase•July 6, 2023
I ordered this 72GB WiFi Mp3 Player with Bluetooth, TIMMKOO 4.0" Full Touch Screen Mp3 Mp4 Player with Speaker, Portable HiFi Sound Walkman Digital Music Player with FM Radio,Recorder, Ebook,Clock, Browser, for myself. I liked the size of this mp3 player and the touchscreen. I found the software a little difficult to use in transferring my 30Gb of music from my PC to the mp3. After downloading their software, it would start to transfer and stop after a few Gigabytes. I found it much easier to take their 64gb micro SD card(which was included) and put it into my MicroSD reader and insert it directly into my PC. I then transferred the 30gb of music onto the card with no problems, and when inserted into the Mp3 player, it recognized all the music. The volume output level to my Bluetooth ear pods, is not as loud as the wired headphones, but it will do. For $50.00 this offers up a lot of uses, granted it is not a $300.00 iPod, but it does serve as a mp3 player quite well for the price.
This replaced my clock-radio
Dave✓ Verified Purchase•June 26, 2023
I wanted something that isn't a smart phone for my alarm clock, that is small/portable, and that plays MP3s for the hour I'm getting ready in the morning. Bluetooth support a big plus. This little device has fit that need perfectly:
I keep a pair of wired computer speakers in our bedroom. At night they plug into this device (which is also plugged in so it's fully charged the next day). In the morning, after I turn off the alarm I typically select some music to help wake and start the day. When I'm ready to move from bedroom to anywhere-else, I switch on my battery-powered portable stereo wireless bluetooth speakers. ($15 at Ace Hardware with sound more like $40 speakers.) The music automatically switches to these and I move those with me as I start my day.
Here is why this device's specific features work well for me as a replacement clock-radio:
* It's an Android (based on 1.x or something really old but I don't care) but without the Play Store. Since I deliberately wanted something limited this was a feature, not a bug and I immediately knew how to use it.
* It has the stock Android clock application with its nice flexible alarm clock application.
* The MP3 player is quirky but once I got used to it I found I like it a lot. It's not any of the stock Android MP3 player applications but a third-party app. As other reviewers have noted, it works well for collections organized by folder. Note that you'll have to go hunting for a setting that turns this feature on. It's apparently licensed demoware but the vendor didn't turn the nagware banner off. That's annoying. And because (again) the Play Store isn't available, there's no way to even pay to turn it off. I hope they fix that in a future version of this product.
* The FM radio works well. I don't use it a lot but it's a really nice bonus to have it and I've gotten good reception out of it. (You have to have speakers or headphones plugged in to use it.)
* The sound quality is very good for the price, both over Bluetooth and via the headphone output.
* The built-in speaker is usable as an alarm clock, countdown timer, or for listening to lectures. Its quality is painful for listening to music.
* I've never fully discharged the battery, even with playing constantly over Bluetooth for somewhere between three and four hours. I'm really happy with the battery life for my purposes.
Some overall thoughts:
* I like that this setup is completely modular. If a speaker system fails I can replace it independently to everything else, etc.
* I don't use the web browser or video feature at all. It's really not designed for that use. But the settings allow you to hide applications you don't want to access from the home screen and I use this to remove icons for these applications. I really like this feature.
* At around $50, I didn't expect high-end phone build quality so I wasn't disappointed that the device is plastic. But it has held up fine for my use. And plastic doesn't crack like phone screens can. It does need a wipe from time to time with one of my leftover lens cloths (from an old pair of glasses) to remove fingerprints.
* The clock application doesn't have any setting to keep the display on when the device is plugged in. This would be nice, but it's hardly a deal-breaker. The clock and alarm are still reliable and that's what counts.
Overall, except for the nagware banner I can't remove I couldn't be more delighted.
I keep a pair of wired computer speakers in our bedroom. At night they plug into this device (which is also plugged in so it's fully charged the next day). In the morning, after I turn off the alarm I typically select some music to help wake and start the day. When I'm ready to move from bedroom to anywhere-else, I switch on my battery-powered portable stereo wireless bluetooth speakers. ($15 at Ace Hardware with sound more like $40 speakers.) The music automatically switches to these and I move those with me as I start my day.
Here is why this device's specific features work well for me as a replacement clock-radio:
* It's an Android (based on 1.x or something really old but I don't care) but without the Play Store. Since I deliberately wanted something limited this was a feature, not a bug and I immediately knew how to use it.
* It has the stock Android clock application with its nice flexible alarm clock application.
* The MP3 player is quirky but once I got used to it I found I like it a lot. It's not any of the stock Android MP3 player applications but a third-party app. As other reviewers have noted, it works well for collections organized by folder. Note that you'll have to go hunting for a setting that turns this feature on. It's apparently licensed demoware but the vendor didn't turn the nagware banner off. That's annoying. And because (again) the Play Store isn't available, there's no way to even pay to turn it off. I hope they fix that in a future version of this product.
* The FM radio works well. I don't use it a lot but it's a really nice bonus to have it and I've gotten good reception out of it. (You have to have speakers or headphones plugged in to use it.)
* The sound quality is very good for the price, both over Bluetooth and via the headphone output.
* The built-in speaker is usable as an alarm clock, countdown timer, or for listening to lectures. Its quality is painful for listening to music.
* I've never fully discharged the battery, even with playing constantly over Bluetooth for somewhere between three and four hours. I'm really happy with the battery life for my purposes.
Some overall thoughts:
* I like that this setup is completely modular. If a speaker system fails I can replace it independently to everything else, etc.
* I don't use the web browser or video feature at all. It's really not designed for that use. But the settings allow you to hide applications you don't want to access from the home screen and I use this to remove icons for these applications. I really like this feature.
* At around $50, I didn't expect high-end phone build quality so I wasn't disappointed that the device is plastic. But it has held up fine for my use. And plastic doesn't crack like phone screens can. It does need a wipe from time to time with one of my leftover lens cloths (from an old pair of glasses) to remove fingerprints.
* The clock application doesn't have any setting to keep the display on when the device is plugged in. This would be nice, but it's hardly a deal-breaker. The clock and alarm are still reliable and that's what counts.
Overall, except for the nagware banner I can't remove I couldn't be more delighted.
+1 Year Review (2022-2023)
Frank✓ Verified Purchase•June 8, 2023
After a year of using this mp3, 5 days, 40+ hrs a week, I've found it's worth the money. Keeping it simple:
+1 for build quality
+1 for ease of use and portability
+1 for battery life (~8 hrs)
+1 for audio/video
-1 glitches and connectivity issues
Was originally in search of a music player to use during my busy work week. Needed something with a good battery life, easy to transfer music/video, Bluetooth connectivity and possible storage expansion just to name a few. After some research online, found this mp3 and decided to give it a go. It was about ~$50 at time of purchase and I'd say it was a good investment. For reference, my audio headset of choice was a Powerbeats 3.
Having met most all of my required criteria, I've been using it nonstop and found 1 major issue mixed with a couple others. The one major being it would disconnect from my headset randomly and wouldn't reconnect for random intervals of time but then would reconnect and otherwise be fine thereafter. Not sure if this is a one off problem but with my particular mp3, it was a regular occurrence. Other than that, the OS was fairly slow and was a disappointment compared to other devices on the market. Every time I would turn on the screen and go into a music file, the system would need to load everything and would take roughly 2 minutes, sometimes less, sometimes more, time of which you are not able to use anything on screen but would hear audio playback just fine. Despite having more or less music would not change this issue, imagine having to load every screen for 1-2 minutes and that's what it would be like. Again, not sure if this was specific to my device but it was there nonetheless. Other qualms would be with video quality but are to be expected as this not a "top of the line" music/video player. One last thing would be that the charging cable would not be properly seated upon insertion and would be disconnected with a generous tug. Not too big a issue as it would charge and connect to other devices just fine and have no other problems.
Toward the end of my devices life span, I saw that the screen would steadily be detaching from the body and I figured it was just sliding off due to failing adhesive. However, I one day pulled it out of my pocket to find it half detached due to an inflated battery. I am not sure what could have caused this. It is worth noting that the device has never been dropped or beaten in any way and I would simply chalk this issue up to being in a warm pocket for so long. It's also worth mentioning that the battery didn't explode but is expanded to the point where the screen was pushed off and the device no longer works (refer to pictures ).
All in all, it had a good run and I'd recommend it if you're looking for a easy use mp3 player with good battery and seemingly long life expectancy.
+1 for build quality
+1 for ease of use and portability
+1 for battery life (~8 hrs)
+1 for audio/video
-1 glitches and connectivity issues
Was originally in search of a music player to use during my busy work week. Needed something with a good battery life, easy to transfer music/video, Bluetooth connectivity and possible storage expansion just to name a few. After some research online, found this mp3 and decided to give it a go. It was about ~$50 at time of purchase and I'd say it was a good investment. For reference, my audio headset of choice was a Powerbeats 3.
Having met most all of my required criteria, I've been using it nonstop and found 1 major issue mixed with a couple others. The one major being it would disconnect from my headset randomly and wouldn't reconnect for random intervals of time but then would reconnect and otherwise be fine thereafter. Not sure if this is a one off problem but with my particular mp3, it was a regular occurrence. Other than that, the OS was fairly slow and was a disappointment compared to other devices on the market. Every time I would turn on the screen and go into a music file, the system would need to load everything and would take roughly 2 minutes, sometimes less, sometimes more, time of which you are not able to use anything on screen but would hear audio playback just fine. Despite having more or less music would not change this issue, imagine having to load every screen for 1-2 minutes and that's what it would be like. Again, not sure if this was specific to my device but it was there nonetheless. Other qualms would be with video quality but are to be expected as this not a "top of the line" music/video player. One last thing would be that the charging cable would not be properly seated upon insertion and would be disconnected with a generous tug. Not too big a issue as it would charge and connect to other devices just fine and have no other problems.
Toward the end of my devices life span, I saw that the screen would steadily be detaching from the body and I figured it was just sliding off due to failing adhesive. However, I one day pulled it out of my pocket to find it half detached due to an inflated battery. I am not sure what could have caused this. It is worth noting that the device has never been dropped or beaten in any way and I would simply chalk this issue up to being in a warm pocket for so long. It's also worth mentioning that the battery didn't explode but is expanded to the point where the screen was pushed off and the device no longer works (refer to pictures ).
All in all, it had a good run and I'd recommend it if you're looking for a easy use mp3 player with good battery and seemingly long life expectancy.
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