

🎶 Elevate your soundtrack—wherever life takes you.
The INNIOASIS MP3 Player is a compact, Android-powered music and media device featuring Bluetooth 4.2 and WiFi connectivity. It supports streaming apps like Spotify, Audible, and Pandora, plus offline playback of nearly all audio formats. With 80GB internal storage plus microSD expansion up to 1TB, a 4-inch touchscreen, and a 25-hour battery life, it’s designed for professionals and families seeking versatile, high-quality audio on the move.










| ASIN | B0C615PMPR |
| Additional Features | Equalizer, FM Radio, Hi-Res Audio, Video Playback, Voice Recorder |
| Battery Average Life | 25 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,834 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #6 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | innioasis |
| Built-In Media | 64GB SD card x1, Mp3 player x 1, USB-C cable x 1, User manual x 1, Wired headphones x 1 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Headphones, Car Speakers |
| Component Type | Battery, Display, Memory, Playback Controls, Speakers |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 4,257 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.39"D x 2.36"W x 4.33"H |
| Item Height | 11 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 136.4 Grams |
| Manufacturer | INNIOASIS |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Name | mp3 player with bluetooth |
| Screen Size | 4 Inches |
| Supported Media Type | Micro SD, Micro SDHC, SD Card, SDHC, SDXC |
| Supported Standards | MP3, WAV, FLAC, APE, OGG, M4A, AAC, WMA, MP2 |
| Warranty Description | One year warranty |
R**Y
Great MP3 Player—Well Pleased
Since Apple stopped making the iPod touch, I’ve been casting about for a suitable replacement. I’m very pleased with this. I’ve been using it a lot since I bought mine in May. Good battery life, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi functions very well, and while the HiBy music player takes a little tinkering to get used to, I believe it is technically superior to my iPod. Using a guality speaker or headphones or whatever, it sounds really good, and I think you’ll be pleased with either the pre-loaded audio sound profiles, or you can use the graphic equalizer instead. Many of us still think physical media has a place, so since you can set up Windows Media player to rip your CD's and depending on the settings, I think the MP3's it generates actually sound much better than how iTunes does at ripping your CD's--to my ears anyway. Device supports up to a 1 Tb micro SD card, so storage space is not a problem. It picked up my 256 without a hiccup, and they even sent me a 64 GB card with mine. Sweet! For purchasers of these devices, know that when you buy one advertising 64 Gb. of space, they are including a 64 Gb. MicroSD card with it. The device itself only has 16 Gb. onboard memory, but since this unit is only a media player and can't access the Google Play store, this is more than enough. Stick your files on the SD card and you'll be just fine. In settings, you will notice 2 items related to device storage--one called "internal shared storage" and the other called "disk". It's an Android thing, and can help you keep your files arranged and separated. And, should you move your stuff to another Android device, if you have them on your MicroSD card, you just move the card over. Gotta love that. Has a great video player, and the other applications it comes with look to be ready to go. I suspect, like any small device, if you’re using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth at same time, you’re battery will run down quickly. Ditto if screen is running constantly. Hey--my iPod was the same way. With Chrome browser, you should be able to YouTube and stream other fun things you find on the web. Haven’t really missed a camera--yet, and I get why it doesn’t have access to the App Store. While I would be very pleased if it did, I get why they left it out. Better if you got kids, and this is no small consideration. I’m very pleased with mine. Updated 9/17/24
P**.
Shocked this thing actually works so well!
I have an S23 Ultra that is way too big and heavy for keeping in my pocket at the gym. I've spent a good bit of time weighing my options for a portable player that supports Spotify and has bluetooth and wifi. I've thought about smart watches, refurbished iPods, "dumb" mp3 players (maybe I can live without Spotify?). And of course, the many Chinese sub-$100 dollar devices, that all seem to have either 5 or 1 stars. I was clearly in analysis-paralysis mode, and decided to just take a flyer on this one. For $63, and hopefully returnable, what's the worst that can happen? Well, I'm glad I gambled. This thing is perfect. Form factor that's small enough to barely notice, even in my pocket on the treadmill. I was able to easily get on various wifis, connect to my bluetooth headphones, and stream my Spotify. Battery life seems OK - it can definitely go for many hours between charges. It gets a little hot when navigating with the screen on, but it's fine streaming music with the screen off. Yes, the interface is a little unusual. But I was able to learn it quickly enough. Yes, it's a little sluggish just navigating around the UI. But not too bad, and I've had no issues streaming playlists. The device is locked to just the apps listed in the specs (and apparently no option to side load). You can organize your home screen just like on any smartphone. You can delete apps, but if you realize you want an app back you'll need to factory reset. On the security front, I am a little sketched out that this device manages its own updates, and who knows what Android security is or isn't there. But because I'm just using it stream music, I'm choosing to ignore possible attack vectors by just making sure my passwords are unique to my streaming app and not shared with any other accounts. I won't be using the included Chrome browser for anything. There's also some kind of music filesharing app that you can install on your phone to share files with this device - I'll be staying away from that as well. All of that said, I want to be clear that I am not suggesting there's anything insecure with this particular device. But in today's world, you need to be extremely careful. Lastly, the included paper manual is surprisingly thorough and is written in good English. I recommend reading the manual before starting to play with the device; it's the rare case where reading the manual would have actually saved me an hour of poking around. I was not expecting this from such a cheap, practically throw-away device produced in China. I hope more companies start providing proper manuals like this one. I just started using this device so I'm leaving 5 stars for now. In case I start having glitches I'll come back and edit my review. I don't expect this thing to last many years, because who knows what becomes unsupported in some future software update or bluetooth/wifi spec change. But if I get even a year out of this, I'll be pretty happy. EDIT: I've run into a problem that a bunch of others have commented on, in that the device seems to brick itself after being fully discharged. I've had this happen too, and found the solution is to use a lower amp charger. I have a fast charger for my phone, which seems to work fine for regularly charging this MP3 player. But when it's fully discharged I find the fast charger no longer works. So I simply use one of my slower chargers and after a few minutes it has enough charge to turn on.
P**J
Overpriced ♦ Difficult ♦ Inconsistent-Audio
I recently purchased this Innioasis Bluetooth MP3 player, and after just three weeks of trying to make it work, I'm thoroughly frustrated and very disappointed. This device is a nightmare in terms of usability—it's nearly impossible to figure out how to operate without any clear instructions. It's loaded with a bunch of unnecessary apps, but there's zero guidance on which one to use or what to click to simply play music from the SD card. I spent hours fumbling around, and it still feels like a puzzle designed to frustrate. Worse yet, when it does play music, it constantly skips with these annoying half-second delays that make it sound like it's reloading RAM or buffering endlessly. It's not smooth at all, ruining any listening experience. To top it off, the included SD card was defective right out of the box, so I had to buy and insert my own 64GB SD just to get started. For the price, this player is a total letdown—poor design, unreliable performance, and zero user-friendliness. Save your money and look elsewhere; I certainly wish I had.
A**Y
Apps not working
Many of the apps are not working on the device. Such as Audible. This app was the main reason we purchased this player. Edit: The company was very responsive to this review and offered many solutions.
M**N
Great music player
We’ve bought one of these for each of our kids now. It’s a great music player and easy to set up. We get cheap “air pods” to connect to them (also from Amazon) and have been pleased. We also like that it doesn’t need headphones to listen, it plays the music through the speaker if you want. We just delete the Facebook and the internet option because our kids are too young. We get this for our kiddos when they’re 8. My 12 year old still uses his because I’m a mean parent and won’t let him get a phone yet. Hah!
F**R
Very easy to use
Pro: product works like a smart phone. Touch screen is easy to read, and you can use some apps as long as you have wifi local or tether. The native music player is decent and you can use both internal and external storage. I used this to run music at an affair, and using Bluetooth, I could control the sound from my table. Worked very well Con: 2 items. First, I formatted the included extra card originally to be an extension of the local storage. When I did, the memory still showed the basic memory size. I reformatted as a additional storage card and now just address that card for music. Second, I used a cable to plug into the aux in my vehicle. Worked fine for a while, then just started making odd sounds and skipping. I then used it indoors for the holiday and connected it via Bluetooth to my anker speaker. Connected no problem, but then it would just stop in the middle of a song and I would have to hit play again. This happened 5-6 times in the course of a couple of hours. I really like this thing and two weeks ago would have given it 5 stars. Today I have to give it 3.
J**N
Great little Player !
Bought this for my 8 year old grand daughter and it was a hit. She uses it alot and was able to work it immediately without any issues. Very happy with the quality and price.
K**E
Breaks easily
Ok, I’ve gotten two of these over the last two years and they have broken relatively quickly. The first one broke from minimal damage cause by my daughter’s milk bottle spilling on it. The product wasn’t submerged in milk or anything. It was just a minor spill but it was enough to damage the mp3 player beyond use. The second one I purchased was a replacement and it didn't last more than a day. According to my son, it turned on and then he tried to put the sim card in and then it turned off and did not turn back on or charge. I’m giving it two stars because when it did work it worked well and was a nice little mp3 player for my 11yo and I liked that it didn’t have the internet. However, the overall durability sucks.
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