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🎧 Elevate your soundtrack—wireless freedom meets marathon battery life!
The AGPTEK A02 MP3 Player is a sleek, portable music device featuring Bluetooth 5.3 for reliable wireless audio, 32GB internal storage expandable up to 128GB, and an impressive 40-hour battery life with fast Type-C charging. Its 1.8-inch screen and classic button interface offer easy navigation, while support for multiple audio formats, FM radio, and voice recording make it a versatile companion for active professionals seeking a lightweight, durable music player.
















| ASIN | B0CH9WWWHN |
| Additional Features | FM Radio, Voice Recorder |
| Battery Average Life | 40 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,465 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #11 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | AGPTEK |
| Built-In Media | MP3 Player |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Headphone, Earphone |
| Component Type | Memory |
| Connectivity Technology | Aux, Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 6,074 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AGPTEK |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | SMPA02 |
| Model Name | A02 |
| Model Number | A02 |
| Screen Size | 1.8 Inches |
| Special Feature | FM Radio, Voice Recorder |
| Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
| Supported Standards | AAC, APE, FLAC, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
C**S
Small, lightweight, improved BT MP3 player.
This is a great inexpensive MP3 player! I was looking for a wireless MP3 player to use with Bluetooth earbuds at the gym to replace my ancient iPod nano and wired headphones. I also own a non-Bluetooth version A02S. This player is labeled A02XT on the back, and appears to be a newer version of the model as it had several additional side buttons which do not show in the pictures on the Amazon webpage nor on AGPTEK's website. There are now Volume Up and Volume down buttons on one side, and a Back button on the other side in addition to the 5 buttons shown on the front. These make changing volume and going back one screen so much easier and intuitive than with the prior A02 player on which you needed to manipulate several buttons on the front to go Back one screen or change volume. Bluetooth setup was very easy and haven't had any random disconnects. Sound quality is excellent. Be aware that the volume maxes out when using Bluetooth at a medium loud level, not super loud. You can copy songs from an iTunes playlist to this player, and have it play in the same order by doing a copy and paste (not drag & drop) of songs in the iTunes playlist into one of the Playlists in the folder on the MP3 player which can be seen in the Finder. If you select that Playlist to play songs on the MP3 player, the songs will play in exactly the same order as in your iTunes playlist with no change in sequence. It does take some time to transfer songs from your computer to the MP3 player especially you try to fill all 32GBs with songs. I did cause the player to freeze up when I erroneously pressed the Back and Vol down buttons together. To unfreeze, hold Play/Pause button about 10 seconds, screen goes off, then powers on, and all is good, no loss of files. I haven't tried any of the other capabilities (voice recordings, photos, etc) but I only purchased the player to play songs, and it does this perfectly.
A**N
New and improved player in my favorite Agptek A02 line of products
I've had several versions of Agptek since about 12 years ago, when I purchased Agptek A02 (non-bluetooth). Sice then I also bought Agptek A02ST (with bluetooth), and now this one, Agptec A02XT. I also bought Agptek A09X, which I did not like at all, mainly for being too big and too heavy. All of my Agptek A02 models share identical body, and very similar controls and operating system (with minor tweaks). The noticeable improvements from ST to XT version are change from micro USB to USB-C, much more reliable bluetooth connection, and internal memory increased from 16GB to 32GB. I paired 5 different bluetooth headphones and earbuds with it on first attempt, and they all communicate properly with the player to control volume, pause/play/ skip forward or back etc. What I love about Agptek A02 line of products is their small size and light weight (perfect for running and gym), reliability, durability and storage capacity with added external SIMM card. By the way, I stuck a 256GB card full of music in this player, and it read it flawlessly, so the manufacturer's recommendation of up to 128GB is very conservative. All of my music files are in mp3-320kbps format. It can play lossless flac files too, but I see no reason to do it on a portable player of this class. Sound quality is very good, but not HiFi, with some barely audible electronic hiss in the background. I like the controls wheel (it's not a scroll wheel), that you can feel with your fingers, so you can easily operate it in total darkness. And the battery life is absolutely amazing. I find the user interface easy to use, although definitely old school. So, if you are not comfortable with organizing your files in folders, copying them from a PC, and browsing through them, this player may be not for you. In summary, for under $30 (plus whatever you choose to pay for the SIMM card), it is a bargain.
D**B
Better than a Walkman with one annoying drawback
After 25 years of frequent use (and a few pieces of tape), my Walkman fell apart. They don't make them anymore except for one crazy priced model. I foolishly bought a replacement from a company on the web that advertises refurbished Walkmans. It looks like an American company but actually is a disreputable company in China. It died in two months. I returned it under warranty and never got a replacement. Enough of that. There is no need to bother finding a replacement Walkman because this MP3 player is just fine. First the pros over a Walkman: 1. It has a greater capacity. I have 3,300 Mp3s on it and there is plenty of room for more. 2. There is no need to wait for it to index the library every time you turn it on, which took 2 or 3 minutes with my Walkman. The library is indexed and ready to go in less than 15 seconds on this. 3. The random play actually works. My Walkman always played the same song second when I used random. Now the negative: the menu on this thing would confound a rocket scientist. I only need it to do one thing: play MP3s and I finally got it to a setting where I just turn it on and it picks up random play where I left off. No need to monkey with the menus. (Please, please MP3 spirits, never make me get there again!). As far as sound quality, it has an equalizer and some sound modes, but my ears are too old to realistically compare it to a Walkman. It sounds fine to me.
A**E
Two models, same brand, same issues on both, overall a complete waste of time and money.
I bought two by this brand the AGPTEK A02 and the AGBPTEK Touch and I returned both because they equally sucked and ended up frying my brand new SD card. I really liked the look of the touch but I also wanted something with physical buttons that I wouldn't have to look at to skip through songs, but they were both just absolutely terrible. They use the same interface and the sound quality on both was abysmal. When I tried the first device in my car it was so awful I was terrified my speakers got blown out or something because when I tried the second device it was the same - the bass was so buzzy you couldn't understand anything - tested with the same song on both - then I tried my phone bluetooth (again, same song) and it was just fine. I tried them on my earbuds, same issue. I tried adjusting the sound style on the devices and it didn't really make a difference, the only way to listen to either one bearably was to basically adjust the bass on my car settings so low it was practically off and at that level what's the point of listening to music. The speakers on both units were also horrid quality, which didn't matter because I wasn't planning on listening to music on the actual device anyway, but if I had wanted to use it as a backup they aren't worth having as a feature. I checked the SD card on my computer and the songs played fine so it wasn't anything to do with the song quality or the SD card, I was in a crunch about to leave for a road trip and decided to take both of them anyway since it's really what I bought it for, but that turned out to be a mistake. About an hour in while trying to change songs from one playlist to another on the external card as it was playing on the device it froze up and restarted. When it booted back up it was back on the same track and it wouldn't let me go forward/back/switch to anything else it just kept freezing and restarting. I tried the SD card on the other device and it said card not found. Ended up just breaking down and paying for ANOTHER month of Spotify just to get through my trip, which is what I was trying to avoid in the first place. When I got home I plugged the SD card into my computer and it said it was corrupted, so somehow the player fried my brand new card that I literally just bought to use with it.
N**K
Barely Lasted Two Years
It's strange that I'm being asked to rate the device's touch screen when it very clearly does NOT have a touch screen. Anyway, I bought this almost a year and a half ago for work as an inexpensive way to listen to music while at work. I needed something dumb enough to not be constantly connected to the internet for no reason, but smart enough to play music playlists with a no repeat shuffle. Well, I was able to get a device that didn't need the internet to function. Apparently a no repeat shuffle is too much to ask. The song you just listened to has as much of a chance to be played again as any other song on your playlist. It could play again and again...and again. A no repeat shuffle isn't that hard to code, but apparently a difficult thing to ask for. To be honest my expectations were already pretty low when buying this MP3 player. An all too familiar design ripped right from the legal gray areas of old iPod designs, an incredibly poorly coded interface that's agonizingly slow to navigate through, and of course sketchy, overly positive reviews from "other buyers" artifically inflating the review scores with "WOW! This MP3 PLAYER kissed literally changed my life and now I drive a gold jet!" and "Perfect quality in everything! FIVE stars! I wish I could rate it SIX STARS because this is the best thing I've ever bought!". Quite frankly I wouldn't be surprised if this MP3 player posting mysteriously disappeared from the store when the negative reviews finally catch up with it only to be replaced by basically the same identical thing days later to start the whole cycle again. After only almost two years of heavy use, sitting in my pocket and delivering constant tunes for 40 hours a week is apparently too much for the little device. The first point of failure, as is many MP3 players, is the headphone jack where if the headphones aren't plugged in at just the right angle, the contacts can jiggle and cause the sound to phase in and out or not play at all. I'd say I wouldn't recommend buying this cheap thing, but I bought it as an inexpensive music player because I knew it wouldn't last so take that as you will. In this modern era of pricey wireless earbuds that can be easily lost and everything needing to be unnecessarily constantly online and draining your data, you hardly have any choice in the matter. I've been limping these past few years as my choice of dumb, inexpensive devices are steadily getting harder and harder to find.
P**N
This thing is a beast....
I got my son this MP3 because he has started getting more and more into music, but Spotify Kids is a bitch to set up and won't let us add our son to our account. My son is also too young to have a cell phone. So an MP3 was the perfect solution. It's really easy to add music and I can quickly add any songs to it when my son has a new song he really likes. I do have the complaint though that depending on how you have your songs labeled by artist or album etc. It's annoying to change because you can't change it on the MP3 or in the window for the MP3 on your PC when you plugged it in. You have to change on your drive on your pc and then drag it back onto the MP3, unplug the MP3, see if songs sort like you want, and if they don't fix it and check again. The charge however is great!! It holds a charge forever it feels like and charges quickly. Connects to Bluetooth easily. The sound that comes out of the MP3 when you don't have headphones is decent. Navigation is a bit annoying but if my 8 year old can get the hang of it you can too. Now... the sturdiness of this thing... is insane... this thing reminds me of the beast MP3's of my use with how they could survive anything. Why? Cause this thing went through the washer and it still works. Perfectly. Charges, connects to my PC, plays music just like it did before ending up in the washer. Now I can't speak on most features on this thing. I can only talk about using it for music, but in that regard it is well worth the money. It's perfect for kids not just for all the above stuff, but also the size. It's SO small!! But that is perfect for a kid! It fits perfectly in my sons tiny jean pockets!
D**M
The Definitive Budget Device for Portable Music
I use mp3-players extensively (communiting order town on the bike trails, at work, while running, when traveling, etc.). Consequently, my devices take a lot of abuse, and I end up having to replace them fairly frequently, which has given me an opportunity to test out a variety of inexpensive mp3-players. Out of those I've tried, this is by far the best. Basics: This device is cheaper than comparable mp3-players on the market from competitors, but performs better in most respects. The device charges very quickly and retains an impressively long battery life; despite almost always using it, I really only stop to charge it concurrently with adding new music to it. It's durable, in that I've dropped it many times, sat on it with it in my pocket, carried it through the rain, and subjected it to other stressors, and it still looks and performs like new. The design is OK; it's not obvious from the picture, but it has a pleasant, almost rubbery texture. Design: At first I didn't like the big screen and would prefer something smaller, but I've come not to mind it. Displaying album art after picking a track seems unneccessary to me, but it doesn't seem to impair the battery life. I liked some of the smaller blockier mp3-players I've used, but the dimensions are adequate for slipping into and out of a pocket. It would be a major improvement if there was some mechanism to clip the device to a belt, and I've wondered why so few mp3-players do this. Controls: I like that the on/off switch is a physical switch, rather than a button that must be held to power on or off; this allows for turning it on and off more quickly. The buttons for navigation are OK, but it does take some getting used to for navigating the menus, as the way to transition between settings and folders isn't intuitive. One of my major gripes is the volume control; volume is changed by holding down the volume button, which brings up a new screen through which one can alter the volume by pushing or holding the up or down button (the latter also serves as the volume button) before pressing the right button to exit this screen. This causes problems when I want to rapidly change the volume, which occurs often when I need to hear things going on around me or adjust the sound level when transitioning into a new track, and this becomes especially complicated since the volume button will have a different function depending on the context of the screen. Some other mp3-players I've used have dedicated, easily accessible buttons, which is greatly appreciated. I occasionally have issues with the buttons getting pressed while in my pocket, but the device does have a mechanism to lock the buttons, though that creates additional inconvenience when one wants to quickly change a track. Interface: This is where this device shines. Most mp3-players I've used either read mp3 tags and sort the files automatically, or have no tag-reading capacity and display unarranged folders, often in the order they were created on the device. This device allows navigation through a variety of methods, so I can use tags to easily find select songs, while still retaining the ability to sort the music in a folder structure that is meaningful for me. This is a major selling point of this device for me. One observation that is puzzling though, is that when navigating through song titles, often the titles will be too long to fit in the screen, and thus the text scrolls on the selected song, but for reasons unknown gets cut off after a short scrolling distance (e.g. "Frank Sinatra - Fly Me to the Moon" may initially appear as "Frank Sinatra - Fl", then scroll to display "Frank Sinatra - Fly Me to th", but no more). Other Features: The device has a lot of other features on it, including capability for viewing videos or pictures, listening to radio, recording, storing a calendar, acting as an alarm/stopwatch, handling e-books. I've never tested any of these features, and can't imagine anyone would care about these when buying an mp3-player in the age of smart phones, but they're there. Honestly, if this device breaks on me, I plan to stop the continual wandering from device to device, searching for the best mp3-player. I will simply buy another one of these.
J**N
So this is a pretty good mp3 player for the price
So this is a pretty good mp3 player for the price, and the fact it also has expandable memory. It's got an equalizer which I don't usually see on cheaper mp3 players, head phone jack is in a good place for people who put this in pants pocket, on and off switch doesn't mean wearing out any buttons on the faceplate (I was beginning to kill the buttons on my last one just from frequent use and having to hold the buttons to turn the thing off). I'm literally only using this for mp3s so I don't care about any other features like playlists, podcasts, radio etc. So that said one of my problems is the fact you have to hold the face plate buttons to access volume control, instead of just having dedicated buttons for it on the front or sides. I usually just end up going back to the song selection, since you first have to 'wake up' the device to light the screen from clicking any button, THEN click/hold the button to get to the function you want. I've kinda gotten used to it but volume control I feel like should be dedicated to its own button. My biggest issue though, is that it lists all the mp3s on one singular list if you're accessing all songs, instead of listing them alpha numerically in their own lists (meaning, all songs start with A in their own column, and you can scroll through column A, B, C etc, individually instead of having to scroll through every song that starts with an A to get to songs that start with B...to get to songs that start with C...etc). I like to shuffle but sometimes I want to listen to a particular song, so I have to scroll through 200 songs to get to it, if I just want to listen to that one and let it shuffle through all songs again after. It's easy enough to access them by album or author, but you'll only shuffle through that list afterward and it won't move onto another album/author after that, it'll just play through that list only. I didn't think that having individual alpha numeric columns would be such a non-existent feature for mp3 players but after melting my walkman and trying to save some money tried two different mp3 players (lost the first replacement lol) it's become obvious how frustrating that is. Maybe I just need to figure the thing out more but scrolling through 200+ songs largely in foreign characters that aren't even listed alphanumerically in the master list is like its own circle of hell (I can't figure out if the thing is sorting by file name or the file information as I have songs that start with numbers, letters, and japanese characters peppered one after the other when I know they shouldn't be according to their file info) But hey, if literally all you want is to shuffle, this mp3 player is totally a steal for what you get, and sound quality is more than I would have expected. edit: After having this for awhile, I'm really unhappy with the shuffle function. It 'randomly' gives me the exact same list of songs (even if slightly out of order, but very often in the exact same order) when it shuffles from the song is starts on, which since it becomes locked just from being in my pants pocket, is always the same song so it's always the same list. Trying to find a song on one large master list is still a circle of hell, and I honest to god don't know how the Mp3 player orders things. Like it's picking some as files names, and some as title names, but I still have a master list that looks something like: 1 - a song 2 - another song apple apples 05 - zebras initial d 06 - [foreign character song name] bears I never thought this would be so annoying. Because like I said in the old review, while you can look under artist/album, aside that it clearly doesn't list that information correctly, the device will shuffle ONLY from that album/artist after you pick it from that list...which doesn't work when you have 2 songs from one album, so it will only shuffle those 2 songs until you go back to your master list. I can't believe how much I hate this device for this reason alone, not to mention the joke of a shuffle. Also, this thing has the slowest fast forward/rewind ever. Just imagine only the tiniest bit faster than real time. Anyway, the thing still works with heavy use and holds a really long charge, not sure it's 70 hour playback but even half of that is pretty dang good
M**L
Bueno, bonito, barato y rapido en ll
Buen reproductor a buen precio. Buena capacidad y ampliable con micro sd. Radio, video, fotos, grabadora.... Pequeño y muy ligero. Muchas horas de autonomia. Lo pedi un sabado y el martes ya lo tenia por envio normal gratuito. Tiene buen sonido y varias ecualizaciones a elegir. Su punto debil pueden ser los auriculares, son normalitos, a mi se me caen de las orejas al ir caminando y le he puesto otros mas comodos y que ademas realzan los graves, lo de los cascos seria cuestion de gustos de cada uno y del tipo de musica que escuches.
P**A
Buen producto
Está bastante bien el mp3, la verdad si me sorprendió. El sonido se escucha muy bien con los audífonos, ya sin ellos la calidad si no es la mejor, pero es aceptable. Pensé que sería un poco más grande, pero está perfecto de ese tamaño. Si lo recomiendo si no quieres gastar en productos tan caros como los de Sony :v, además de si solamente quieres escuchar música sin tener que pagar nada. Eso si, no he probado el bluetooth porque la verdad no me interesa ya que prefiero audífonos de cable.
C**N
Ottimo prodotto
Il prodotto si presenta con una confezione curata e completa. Una volta aperta troviamo il lettore con una consistenza robusta e bella da vedere. Dotato di un vasto assortimento di funzionalità e in ognuna di queste appare molto fluido. Come comandi risulta abbastanza intuitivo e dopo pochi minuti ci si muove già agilmente tra le varie funzioni disponibili. Semplice anche il caricamento di file sul dispositivo, con un'ampia disponibilità di spazio di archiviazione, con anche la possibilità di aggiungere eventualmente una memoria aggiuntiva. Il suono è nitido e di discreta qualità anche con le cuffie in dotazione. Ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo. Consiglio il prodotto a chi desidera un dispositivo economico per ascoltare la propria musica o la radio in libertà, senza rinunciare alla qualità.
M**U
安い軽いでも使える
国産の某商品しか使ったことがなく、安すぎて不安でしたが今のところ問題なく使えています。 手にとってあまりの軽さに笑ってしまうレベルですが、再生や操作に問題はありません。 こちら本体から音が出ないタイプなので安心です。本体にスピーカーがついていると音が漏れる心配があるので…。 再生中の音量変更が一癖あるタイプなのですが慣れます。 ロック機能もありますが側面スライドボタンなど誤操作しづらい機構ではなく普通に前面のボタンなので、姿勢によっては勝手にロックされたり解除されたりもあります。 クセはありますが慣れますし、何より安くて普通に再生出来るので満足しています。 音質に関しては特に気にしていません、普通です。
R**9
My 9 year old loves it
Bit small but my 9 year old loves it, ear phones aren’t any good for kids , recommend to buying headphones. Easy to handle, good products and fast delivery
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