I’m a big music bug from a long time ago…
It holds an insane amount of songs especially if you an expansion card. I connect it via Bluetooth to just about to any thing. I have more than 20,000 songs on it. Great purchase. Read more

Diofox
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| Brand | Diofox |
|---|---|
| Model Name | M8 |
| Special Feature | Bluetooth Enabled |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 80 GB |
| Color | Black |
| Screen Size | 4 Inches |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker |
| Media Type | SD Card |
| Included Components | Mp3 Player |









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It holds an insane amount of songs especially if you an expansion card. I connect it via Bluetooth to just about to any thing. I have more than 20,000 songs on it. Great purchase. Read more
Love how it’s blue and has Wi-Fi. My husband streams his radio stations all throughout the day with this and it is perfect. Very, very easy to use and set up. Highly recommend. Read more
takes forever to download anything. Read more
Good so far, fast delivery from amazon. Audible audiobooks, music files, apps including ability to add more from google. May well have long battery life from what I see. Read more
I think this would be a great device for some situations. It is basically a small tablet that looks almost like a cell phone. It is just shorter that my cell phone, but just as wide. It is Android and runs apps. It has a good size memory so both mp3s and mp4s could be downloaded and saved. Who is this good for? Maybe a younger child instead of a cell phone. That was my purpose. It looks like a cell but isn't. Or maybe it would be good for someone that wants their music on a separate device, I'm not sure. The features all seem to be top notch. Read more
No hardware DAC, no dedicated volume or Navigation controls. It’s sloooowwww.. And it sounds much worse that dedicated music players for half the price. You could just use an old Android phone typically available for little if any money. Android 9! Seriously? The moment it’s turned on it requires everything to be updated but it won’t update. You can still play music but you get a ton of notifications nagging to to update and you can’t. Read more
Allows me to free up space and battery use on my phone without purchasing an entire second phone just to use for media and social media purposes. It's quite sleek and slightly smaller than a standard phone. It's got decent speakers for such a little device. The screen quality is great and it's easy to use and adjust. I haven't had any problems connecting to my home wifi or mobile Hotspot as needed. It's got a great amount of storage to keep many apps and load it up with books and movies to view when offline plus you can add storage with a larger capacity micro SD card. Just a really useful product for me. Read more
This is basically a small Android phone but without any of the phone features. Mine says an update is available, but when I go to let it update, it says it can't access the disk. So, I don't know if it can be updated or not, but mine apparently cannot. I don't see a lot of use for it since it has to be connected to wifi to work, except if you have mp3s on an SD card or something. I put Plex on it so it can access my entire media collection and send it through the main sound system in the house. I do worry about its security though, since the updating is sketchy. Somebody skilled in Android could probably do a lot with this little thing though and completely trick it out with a custom operating system. I'll give it 3 stars for being functional and customizable for Android aficionados, but I probably wouldn't suggest this over a real Android tablet or even just an old phone, with an Aux out port. Read more
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