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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de marzo de 2025
Very simple to use. You will need to know how to convert your sound files to mp3, which I found instructions for online. Once you have them, you can drag and drop them onto the drive and delete the demo track that’s on it already. The sound quality is great for what it is, and 2 hours of recording time?! Wow. The button functions the same way a set of headphones would, and there’s a switch on the back for high, low and off. Works beautifully so far, and looks like a well designed item. Don’t know about the battery life as I haven’t used it for an extended period of time, but I think it will work perfectly for its intended use.Also, there are tutorials on YouTube. I would recommend watching if you get confused.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de abril de 2025
Don’t bother… How are you even supposed to get this tiny a$& screw out to even use it? I’m a contractor‘s daughter and have every tool known to mankind in my garage and yet I have nothing small enough to get this thing out.
jlp
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de diciembre de 2024
Having a lot of fun with this! You can put any MP3 recordings you want on it and it also comes with a code redeemable for one of a variety of assorted personalized compilations to download from their website. Clear sound with 2 volume choices. On/off switch to conserve battery life as well.
Mary Sutter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de noviembre de 2024
I bought this for my 100 year old mom who is not tech-savvy. It was very easy to download MP3 files and the sound is good. I was challenged myself when getting it to play and called for support. They were fantastic - helping me figure out the issue and stayed on the line to help me set it up in a way that would best suit how it was to be played. I recommend this product highly!
C'est moi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de octubre de 2023
My mother-in-law (94) is in declining health in an extended care facility, unable to see, and with limited dexterity in her hands. A former musician, music is very important to her. We looked into several music players, and purchased one which was of good quality and functions, but there is no way to position it in her room where she could access it. Then we found this player and it's perfect! We're able to load it with about 25 - 30 pieces at a time; she can place it on her bed tray or hold it easily in her lap, and she is able to operate it to play (1 push), pause (1 push), and skip tracks (2 pushes). We've put a mixture of music and Biblical Psalms and passages on it, which she has found to be most comforting.The included manual was excellent -- very clear, and with sufficent technical guidance to get the user to have successful results, and Customer support has been awesome! They were able to answer any questions, and their response (email exchanges) was almost immediate and very clear.For the benefit of others, I'll share my experiences with using it in the event others may find it helpful.While the basic set-up and use are fairly straight-forward, it will be easier for someone who is somewhat familiar with a computer, mp3 files, and file copying via a USB cable. Those who are less familiar will have more of a challenge/learning curve, but depending on how it is going to be used, they may not need to become too technically involved. In any case, the Customer support is excellent, and less experienced users may find they get a free tutorial and enhance their technical skills and knowledge! In any case, it is NOT simply a voice/sound "recorder" as some have thought; it is more of a "player" which has to be loaded with files before using.For its size and price, the sound quality is EXCELLENT! The playback capabilities are ingenious -- especially for our needs: 1 button push = play, 1 push while playing = pause; push again to resume at same place (if pressed within 2 minutes); 2 pushes = skip to next track; 3 pushes = skip to previous track; 4 pushes = start at beginning. She is able to manage the play, pause and skip, and is able to enjoy nearly 2 hours of music and other spoken files -- Bible verses, poems, short stories, etc.It should be noted that some diligence is needed when preparing the files. The two volume levels (low, high) are somewhat of a trade-off. On the one hand, it would be nice to have an infinitely-adjustable volume level. However, given our situation, there are the possibilities that either the volume could be turned too low and she would think it's not working, or she might turn it too high and cause a disturbance with others in the room. The trade-off is that I can adjust the level of the mp3 files so that it is suitable without any need for volume adjustment, which eliminates the need for a volume control (less is better -- at least for us).Which brings me to an important point -- preparing the mp3 files -- two important considerations. It's important to: 1) set the volume level of the file, and 2) set the bit density of the file, which affects both the quality and file size. I noted that some reviews mentioned that it only held 5 songs -- this likely was due to the file size of the mp3 files. The greater the bit density of the file (for better sound quality), the larger the file is. Again, there is a trade-off. Though the sound quality is very good, this is not audiophile equipment. For voice recording the density need not be very high; for music -- depending somewhat on the type of music -- the quality can be low to medium and will come through satisfactorily.In order to tailor mp3 files (volume level, density) the User manual recommends Cloud Convert -- a free online sound editor which requires an account and online access. I suppose it may work to set volume levels, trim unwanted sections, and save at a suitable density (i.e. 128 kbps bit rate). However I'm more familiar with Audacity (also free) which also allows me to set volume levels, trim unwanted sections, and save at a suitable density offline with no account required. Using Audacity I'm able open audio files, remove any unwanted parts (such as applause at the end), set the volume level (select all, then select Effect / Amplify -- it takes a bit of experimenting to find the right level), and export as an mp3 file at whatever bit rate I want. Exporting at 128 kbps (K = 1,000, bps = bits per second) will require about 900 K bits of storage per 1 minute of audio. One other use of Audacity is the ability to record things from the internet -- like speeches, portions of audio Bibles, etc. and save them as mp3 files.Overall we are EXTREMELY PLEASED with the quality and capabilites of this sound module, and are very grateful for the joy it has brought to our family member. I will be purchasing at least one more, and I'm looking forward to loading it with some seasonal music and stories for the upcoming holidays.
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