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Android Music Player App Organize By Folder

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Android Music Player App Organize By Folder

2024-09-12 03:23:44

This player is small, lightweight and just works.� I was able to put music on it in a 'Music' folder that was very easy to do.

5
2024-06-12 05:26:19

I use these for my Android tablets, Raspberry Pi, and music player. The large capacity and fast speeds make a big difference. I was using older and slower microSD cards for my Pi but when I used this one, boot time and performance increased noticeably. SanDisk storage has never disappointed me, whether used for computers or photo equipment.

5
2024-04-21 01:52:14

As a music player

5
2024-09-06 09:13:52

The best portable music player. Ever.

5
2024-06-21 01:53:38

way way... better than my original android tv player and worth the price I'm paying for it

5
2024-07-19 04:20:51

A very simple device which does it's job very well. I tried the Parrot app on my android and it worked very well.

5
2024-07-11 06:24:49

If your want a perfect outdoor music player, this is for you

5
2024-08-01 06:15:22

Use it with an android app to control my photos using smartphone or android tablet

5
2024-08-16 07:13:23

The shield is a very well working android player, this is my second one. add a Micro sd card for added storage. you can find less expensive players but you end up replacing them every year due to functionality issues.

5
2024-08-03 06:48:26

First thing first. I love this little player that came to replace my trusty but aging Onkyo DP-S1. The hardware is good. I like the decision to use Android as an OS; that adds a lot of flexibility to what you can do with the player. I won't list all the great features and rather concentrate on the shortcomings. Because of the OS, it takes some time for the player to start. Like an aged Android phone, which attests to the speed of the CPU. Once started, it's all good. Starting/stopping, especially stopping track can be laggy. Battery life is on the shorter side. I would say 3-4 hours, although I never really timed it. Some decisions on playlist creation and track shuffling are questionable, but it's a matter of taste and habit. The biggest deal for many is that, unlike the international/Japanese version, the US version of the player has a gain limiter. For that matter, I've ordered a Japanese version for almost the same price. Overall, this player is well worth the price. I am not so sure that would be the case with its older cousin.

5