🎉 Your Music, Your Way - Anytime, Anywhere!
The RUIZU 64GB Clip MP3 Player is a compact and lightweight music device featuring Bluetooth 5.3 for seamless connectivity, a generous 64GB internal memory expandable to 128GB, and a built-in pedometer for fitness tracking. With up to 20 hours of playback and support for various audio formats, it's the perfect companion for workouts, commutes, or leisure.
Compatible Devices | Headphone, Speaker |
Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
Supported Standards | MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC, WAV, M4A, DRM, ACELP, OGG |
Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
Display Technology | LCD |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Screen Size | 1.5 Inches |
Additional Features | Video Playback, Voice Recorder, Built-In Clip, Equalizer, FM Radio |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, Aux |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.7"D x 1.4"W x 2.3"H |
Color | Black |
E**R
Nice little player for walkers or workers- big storage, good bluetooth and good battery- Great
I love this little gadget. It is small, a bit bigger than a matchbox- this is a positive. The color screen is very readable. The fidelity on MP-3 is excellent and FM is adequate- some hiss. The headphones are decent quality. Bluetooth is reliable and has a decent range. Build quality is good overall. Operation is ok, I haven't learned the knack of it yet but I can get it to behave. Battery life and charge time are good. I mainy wanted it for mobile music/podcasts while walking. 64G of internal storage is more than my library. Some of the other apps like the stopwatch, reader, etc are pretty well done. Ovedrall very pleasantly surprised- great value for the money.
E**E
Closest you'll get to perfection!
For those trying to decide which of the tiny mp3 clippable players to get, I think this is the right one. The sound is superior to AGPTEK and Majority, which seem to be the only two other choices in this particular category. Honestly, the sound in this little player is sharp and clear with impressive bass, provided you're listening through good quality earbuds. The interface is simple and fairly intuitive. It has the features we care about like bookmarking, EQ, Shuffle, and playback speed adjustment. For a full list of all the features, they're in the description. Unfortunately, like every other mp3 player out there, the speed of fast forwarding is slow (1-2 minutes per second), so if you're trying to get to a certain spot in a long podcast or audiobook, you're going to have to be patient. Thankfully, when you turn the player off and then back on, it automatically resumes where you left off, which is helpful. For those who remember and miss the Sansa Clip+, this player will remind you ALOT of that, from the shape to the placement and function of the buttons. Only this one has 8 times more room, not including the SD slot, which alone, allows you 128GB worth of music. And this may even have better sound quality than the Sansa, as well. If not for the slow fast forward feature, the Ruizu mp3 player would be perfect, IMO.
T**A
Nice replacement for Sansa Clip
For a long time, I've been searching for Sansa Clip replacement. I've been using Sansa Clip from Sansa Clip+, Zip Clip, Sports Clip, and Sports Plus Clip. They haven't made the Sansa Clip series for few years now and you can't find them new anymore.I've purchased the Ruizu Clip (X52) since it looks similar with the size and price. Ruizu has been known to make quality DAP products, so this is what I went with. It's very similar functionally to the Sansa Clip. Sound quality is on par with the Sansa and the interface is not too bad. It is a bit confusing at first since the down and left button serves as previous in different situations, but it's not too bad. Screen is slightly dimmer than the Sansa, but I like how it takes up to 128GB of microSD card. Using the external card is the way to go since you can transfer music much faster than using the cable. The USB-A to USB-C cable that comes with the package seems to be non standard type, so if you're looking to transfer data, you'll need to use the OEM cable. You can probably use any USB-C cable if you're just powering or recharging it.All in all, if you're on the fence about getting Ruizu because you need to fill the void where Sansa Clip left, this might be the next best thing. One annoyance I have is the fact that the up button serves also as a screen lock if you hold it down. When you're scrolling up through your library, it will lock it down instead of scrolling fast through the list. Only way you can scroll up fast is to tap it fast. It's not a deal breaker though. The fonts are clear and easy to navigate. It does chop some long title names while scrolling through, but again, this is a minor problem.If you're looking for a small DAP that doesn't weigh down your pocket, this is simple enough and affordable enough unit that you might forget about the drawbacks on it.
A**G
Not for Robust Enough for Young Children
USB port is finicky. (Difficult to get it to charge)Not suitable for children. (Easy to crush.)The device is light and looks nice.It was simple to load files onto the device. Just connect to a computer and select the file transfer mode on the device in the displayed menu.The second time I charged device, I had to re-plug the USB-C cable several times before the device's interface displayed that it was charging. Others have noted the USB-C port has issues. Do check that it is charging after connecting power.The device depends on the screen for user feedback. One cannot "guess" through the menus after the screen fails.The device is not robust, and minor crushing is enough to destroy the screen and prevent audio playback. (A 2nd grader child caught it in a car door. While the door will act as a lever arm, the force moving the door was small.) The outer-shell had only minor damage, but it was enough to render the device useless. The device immediately stopped playing music and the screen broke.At a very low price point, these might be useful as disposable music players.
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