🎧 Elevate your soundtrack—wherever life takes you!
This sleek 64GB MP3 player with Bluetooth 5.3 delivers superior HiFi lossless sound through built-in speakers or wireless headphones. Compact and lightweight, it supports up to 128GB Micro SD cards, storing thousands of songs in multiple formats. Perfect for sports and travel, it features a voice recorder, stopwatch, equalizer, and fast Type-C charging, making it the ultimate portable audio companion for music lovers on the move.
Color | white |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Display Technology | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Speaker |
Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
Supported Standards | MP3, FLAC, WAV, WMA, APE |
Screen Size | 1.77 Inches |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Additional Features | Built-In Speaker, Voice Recorder, Stopwatch, Alarm Clock, Equalizer |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.2"D x 1.6"W x 3.5"H |
Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
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Comprehensive Review of Wiwoo Mp3 player from long time user
The media could not be loaded. In my photo are four Wiwoo Mp3 Players--I have the previous generation, which were black, 16GB models. The one on the far left was dropped in water for a long period, hence the screen; it did not spontaneously fail.Check out my video too, it shows how to properly turn off the player. After using several of these, I can confidently say they are reliable, but not submersible or waterproof. I've dropped each one multiple times with no damage. The screen is thick plastic and does not shatter.Pushing the power button once is the new "lock" button, and holding the button is how you turn it off. The power button is the one above the volume buttons with the little indentation.AUDIO QUALITY: This is the most important thing for an MP3 player, in my opinion. And it is very good here! Crisp and clear, if you use good earbuds or headphones. I highly recommend not using the supplied headphones; they sound bad. You can get a pair of earbuds for cheap that sound great; the good ones start around 10. The ones that go inside the ears with the silicone tips sound the best on average. Over the ear headphones work with this player too and also sound good, but volume may have to go higher.THE SCREEN: Not a touchscreen. It's about 1.8 inches big. I believe the little red rectangle on the screen shows the bitrate, and the one to the left shows the file format. It displays album art, a little stretched since the space is rectangular and the art is square, as shown in my video. The music files have to be tagged correctly on your PC for it to show up. Use MP3Tag if you want to change metadata easily on your PC. If you get your tracks from CDs and Amazon downloads, most of the metadata will be correct and you won't have to edit it.It will automatically sort tracks by artist, name, album, and genre, if the metadata is correct. If you load tracks but don't see them right away, go to the music menu where you see "All songs" "Artists" "Albums" etc and go to the bottom where it says "Update Audio Playlists" and click that. It will quickly rebuild the music library.OTHER FEATURES: I do not use bluetooth often, but I tested it and it worked fine with my soundbar. I don't know if it works in modern cars, but I use the AUX input so it doesn't matter. AUX/headphone jack gives better audio fidelity anyways, regardless of the player.MENU: You can enter the menu by pressing the button with the three lines on it. From there, you can change Play Mode (options to shuffle or repeat tracks) and Sound Settings, which takes you to the Equalizer, where you can add more bass or treble. I noticed on mine, adding more bass results in a somewhat crackly sound. There is the option for a custom EQ, which is a new feature--it's at the bottom of the list. Not all options display on the screen at once, so you'll need to scroll down using the buttons.TO SHUFFLE: Make sure you're in the now playing screen, where you can see the track title and album art (if you have album art, if you don't, you'll see the bars that go up and down.) Hit the menu button (the one with three lines on the upper left) Then select the "Play Mode" by pressing the play/pause (middle button of the center buttons) Then select "Repeat." At the bottom of the next menu will be "Shuffle." Select that. Then it will be shuffling!VARIABLE SPEED: if you speed up or slow down the tracks, the quality of the sound goes down--keep in mind these are small players, and they don't have a vast amount of processing power. But unlike the previous version, rebuilding playlists (which gets the tracks to show up in the menu) is MUCH faster! The player is pocket-sized, lightweight, and has a soft velvety touch feeling.VOICE RECORDER: Just tested this, sounds good and has optional VOX mode. You can adjust the bitrate/quality of the recording before recording in the settings menu; it will always record in WAV format. When you load the recorder for the first time, it takes a while to calculate space available, but then works fast on future recordings.BUILT IN SPEAKER: sounds good for its size but don't expect massive bass, since it's just a little one. You can turn it off or on in the main menu. Go to the little gear that says "SET" and go to EXTERNAL SWITCH and you can turn it on or off there. I think it is supposed to turn the speaker off automatically when the headphones are plugged in but sometimes it doesn't.OLD VS NEW WIWOO B3: the old one isn't being sold anymore, but for the sake of history: The old one has FM radio, video playback (if in the proper format), but no bluetooth, and only 16GB. The new one has bluetooth but no FM radio or video playback, and it has bluetooth and a small built in speaker. Both the old, discontinued version, and the new, white one have support for a wide variety of files. Despite looking bigger, the screen sizes on both the old one and the new one are the same. The new one has more buttons, so it may be easier to navigate for most people.WHAT I WANT IN A FUTURE MODEL: I think it's perfect as it is, but I wouldn't mind them bringing back video playback and FM radio for future versions of this MP3 player. Granted, the video was more of a novelty feature than anything else, given the size of the screen, but it was fun. FM radio should have a priority!MINOR ISSUE: The player has a very fast fade in for each track it starts. When pausing, it very quickly fades out. This is very subtle, but if you play at a high volume, pause, lower volume a lot, and then play again, it will give fade in from the loud volume before dropping to the proper volume. This is very minor, but an annoyance.SD CARD SLOT: Takes a micro SD for extra storage space. My music library is about 18 GB so I haven't had need of this and cannot comment further.BATTERY LIFE: Seems great. I haven't had it for more than a month but seems to be long lasting. Bluetooth might make it drain faster, but I am getting at least 8 hours of use each charge. I set the screen to automatically turn off after 30 seconds, and I think the screen is the biggest drain of the battery, so if you're playing music with screen off, it probably lasts longer. You can adjust brightness and screen timeout in the "Set" menu under "Display Settings."OVERALL THOUGHTS: Unbeatable value for the money, price continues to drop too. I'd recommend this over any other MP3 player on Amazon because the value for dollar is unbeatable!
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Good
The device has a compact and lightweight design, making it ideal for taking with you anywhere. The build quality is good, although it's not the most durable device I've seen.The sound is clear and crisp, with good audio quality. I liked the option to connect wireless headphones via Bluetooth, which allowed me to enjoy my music wirelessly.The MP3 player has several useful features, such as a voice recorder, micro SD card slot, and speakerphone function. It also has an LCD screen that displays information about the song currently playing.Bluetooth connectivity is easy to set up and works well. I liked the option to connect the device to my phone or tablet to listen to music or make calls.
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Needs a couple of software tweaks
This is a good little player with excellent sound, if you use the right headphones, but it’s got two issues people should be aware of.The first is that, as others have noted, certain important functions are difficult to find — the EQ and the Shuffle. You have to be playing a song and then hit a physical button that the manual calls Power, even though it’s actually a way to access submenus.Hidden submenus are not good design. Features this important should be easy to find in the main interface.The more important problem is power management. There seems to be literally no way to shut this thing down, or put it to sleep, manually — instead, it has Sleep and Power Off timers you can set, but that don’t seem to work.The manual, which is published in very small type, claims that if you don’t press a key inside the chosen period of time, the device will sleep or power off, however you set it, within that period of time… but it won’t.Really, it couldn’t possibly work that way because if it did, the player would shut down whenever people were listening to MP3s and not pressing any keys. It certainly doesn't do that.From personal experimentation, I can tell you even if you stop playback, so it’s not playing a song, and never press any keys, the battery will still continue to drain indefinitely.Making matters worse, the manual says you can’t just plug the device into the charger and forget about it until you need it. No… it says to charge one hour beyond the full charge, but not more than eight hours.Well, nobody is going to be that precise about how long they leave an MP3 player plugged into a wall, are they?Wiwoo needs to solve this problem in software, and the easiest way would be to add Sleep Now and Shut Down Now options in the main menu. This way, when you're doing using it, you could simply shut it down yourself, not rely on a timer of doubtful effectiveness.I also have to wonder if the people whose players failed beyond a certain point, failed precisely because the device overcharged and neither the hardware nor the software was designed to cope with that.If you buy it, buy it knowing these issues apply.
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64GB Bluetooth MP3 Player – HiFi Lossless Sound, Built-in Speaker & Voice Recorder
This 64GB MP3 Player with Bluetooth delivers crystal-clear HiFi lossless sound for an amazing listening experience. Perfect for sports, hiking, running, or everyday use, it features built-in speakers, a voice recorder, shuffle mode, and supports microSD cards up to 128GB for extra storage. Lightweight and portable, it includes earbuds for convenience and connects seamlessly to Bluetooth headphones or speakers. A versatile music companion for on-the-go entertainment!
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Volume button
It good however the sound button on mine get mixed up. Like volume up sometimes makes volume down. However overall the mp3 sound is great, the memory is okay and it doesn’t take a lot of time to transfer songs. The size is a bit small for me
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Most have
Very easy to use volume control is great functionality over all this mp3 is very good for all agent and then most very happy with my purchase
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# of songs limit
255 artist and ~4000 song limit when trying to play/shuffle entire library even though there is plenty more storage space still available on the device.
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