

🎧 Your ultimate pocket DJ & audiobook companion—stream, play, and vibe anywhere!
The innioasis 160GB MP3 Player is a powerhouse Android-based music device featuring a 4-inch HD touchscreen, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, and massive storage expandable up to 1TB. Preloaded with popular streaming apps like Spotify, Audible, and Pandora, it supports a wide range of audio formats and offers parental controls for kid-safe use. With a 1500mAh battery delivering up to 25 hours of continuous music playback and fast USB-C charging, it’s designed for professionals and families seeking a dedicated, versatile music player beyond smartphones.












| ASIN | B0C5T1KN8X |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,431 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (3,095) |
| Date First Available | May 20, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | G3 |
| Manufacturer | INNIOASIS |
| Product Dimensions | 0.71 x 2.68 x 4.53 inches |
V**N
It only worked once.
My iPod gave out on me years ago and I needed to replace it. This is a great replacement with many more options for a great price. Very pleased with my new device!
A**R
Fully Compatible with Apple Music
I did a lot of research before buying this mp3 player. I was looking for a player that was compatible with apple music, had a good shuffle option, supported playlists, decent battery life and good Bluetooth compatibility. This particular mp3 player has delivered. For this price point, it is a great deal. I had no issues at all getting my apple music onto the device and the files play seemlessly like any other format. Other players I had to do work arounds or change file type to get apple music files to work. Not an issue with this device. If like me you have had iPods for years but now have to switch as apple stopped producing them, the ability to easily access and play your iTunes library is probably one of your number 1 concerns. Let me save you hours of frustrating research and let you know this player is setup ready to play apple music files. The shuffle options are comparable to iPods. You can transfer your playlists relatively easily and there isn't a limit on how many you can have. You can also create new playlists directly from the device if you like. The battery life is probably my only issue with this player. It is decent, depending on how often you are using the screen interface, it will last for a full day of use but you likely need to charge daily. In comparison my iPod, before its battery started to go, held a charge for about a week or so before needing another charge. However this player will get you through a long day, particularly if you are just letting it do its thing and play tracks without manually changing it a lot. Seems using the screen interface drains the battery significantly faster. Finally the Bluetooth. Some of the reviews mention that the Bluetooth connection is subpar and causes the audio to cut in and out at times. I have ran into this a couple of times, however it only seems to happen when I am switching between multiple Bluetooth devices a lot. Like from the car to headphones, ect. And restarting the device has fixed the issue Everytime. I have had this player since July and I think this has only happened 3 times and easily fixed itself with a restart. As far as connecting to Bluetooth, I actually find that this device connects easier than my phone and other devices. It will stay connected to whatever device you last connected too and will need to be manually switched to another device but this is quick and easy to do. The only other note for me is podcast files are treated like any other music files so you do have to search for podcasts instead of having a separate podcast section. Though this might be a product of the media player I use as it does seem to have a podcast option separate from the music library so if you really want those separated there is likely a way to do it. I am just too lazy to figure it out lol Over all I think this mp3 player is an excellent choice for the price range, especially for iPod refugees. Hope this review helps anyone else looking to switch over now that iPods are leaving the market!
S**N
2nd Innioasis purchased--Very Disappointed
I have had a previous model which worked very well. My cheap ear buds worked perfectly with it for over a year, then suddenly one day, would not connect. I thought it was the ear buds, but when I tried them with a totally different device, they still work perfectly. My old model had been dropped numerous times, and the battery life, which wasn't great to start with had really gone way down. So I decided to buy another innioasis. My mistake! The ear buds I own would NEVEr CONNECT WITH THE NEW MODEL, EITHER. i HAE USING THE WIRED BUDS. The battery life in the new unit is worse than the current life of the old unit. Plus, both units are now doing the same glitchy things, which never occurred before. I can no longer easily access podcasts at all. the listening tab at bottom just disappears at will and even turning the unit off and on numerous times may not bring it back. Plus it is virtually impossible to look at podcast episodes any longer. It just wont' show/change episodes. It's even hard to open a book already downloaded on the unit, no listening tab, and the same chapter will just keep on repeating. with the listener tab gone, I cannot access the chapters to change them or even back it up thirty seconds to catch what I just missed while someone is talking. I believe the programming was changed to make things different, I can't see why they would both change operating ways I am VERY familiar with, at the very same time. So I think these things happened in a product update I was unaware of. NOT HAPPY!! Plus I went to hospital for a long unexpected stay and missed the return window or I would have returned th new unit.
S**.
Happy enough with the Innioasis so far
I bought this mp3 player to replace my now dead ipod. The main thing I did with the ipod is play audiobooks through the program “Libby”. I’m happy to report that this device comes with Libby and it works fine. I also occasionally use my mp3 player to listen to music. The only way I’ve done this so far is to rip whole albums from a cd and copy them onto the included sd card. I use the “music” app to play them. The app works fine and will play the entire album without stopping after every tune. As far as I can tell, the app allows me to start and stop and to go forward and backward one tune at a time, which is good enough for my use. I haven’t yet tried to create a playlist from individual tunes. Unfortunately, the sound quality for music is marginal. It’s good enough for voice but not very good for music. As I learned from reading the reviews, new programs cannot be downloaded and installed. You’re stuck with the programs that the device comes with. I don’t fault Innioasis for this as it’s what the device offers, it’s not a bug. I do fault them for not disclosing that in the description so that people don’t have to learn about the absence of a fundamental function, that might be expected, from the reviews. Innioasis should state exactly what their device is and isn’t. It does have the “Chrome” browser so that you can access the internet and that’s nice. One thing that concerns me is if the device will allow apps like Libby to be updated if a fix or a new version becomes available. Interestingly, the device does allow audiobooks to be downloaded to Libby and then played without further need of the internet, but it doesn’t allow apps to be downloaded and installed, so I can’t tell what it’ll do with updates. I’ll try to update this review after some months, to report on its battery life and anything else I become aware of. Here’s how I would rate it at the moment: Functions as an audiobook reader. -- 5 stars Functions as a music player. -- 3 stars Affordability. -- 5 stars Description and included manual -- 3 stars
M**D
Fonctionne tel que décrit. Pour ma part, je l'utilise surtout pour diffuser de la musique dans la voiture (avec connexion filaire ou Bluetooth). Précisions supplémentaires : 1) important d'avoir des fichiers enregistrés avec un son élevé, car la commande de volume de l'appareil n'a pas d'amplification, i.e., il n'y a aucune augmentation du son au-delà de celui du fichier (natif). Donc, si le son de votre fichier est faible, il va le rester. La commande de volume est donc toujours au maximum. 2) les menus sont parfois petits pour un écran tactile. Cela dit, ça se gère. 3) l'ajustement avec le petit égalisateur est difficile Une fois ces précisions apportées, c'est franchement un très bon (et bel) appareil, facile d’utilisation (interface claire), belle qualité de son, avec Android comme SE, contenant toutes les fonctions attendues d'un lecteur MP3 standard, grande capacité de stockage. Il lui reste à passer le test de la durabilité.
A**R
The one I received did not work. Wouldnt turn on. After contacting the company for help I tried all their steps to get it to turn on and after failed attempts they sent me a replacement! I received it today and it works! Great customer service
J**K
My 12 year old girl loves it! She listens to Spotify music and also used it for audio story books!
S**F
Pro: capacità di archiviazione / App per radio e streaming musicali / Buona gestione dei files e relative cartelle locali. Contro: cuffie di medio livello che tagliano le frequenze alte (comparate con cuffie di player HiFi Walker e con auricolari Bluetooth Aukey), definizione schermo di media qualità. Se avessi voluto fare reso, avrei dovuto spedire a mie spese in UK il prodotto (Amazon mi avrebbe rimborsato solo 15 €) Politica del venditore impeccabile, che ha rimediatoin maniera ottima dopo questa recensione.
T**O
I cannot believe how well this thing works. It is a full fledged Android device running Oreo, that's locked down just enough to feel like a dedicated media player. The device is fast, responsive and has an excellent battery life. It comes with a built-in speaker, headphone jack, microphone, and SD card expansion slot. When I purchased the mp3 player, it included a pair of pretty decent braided earbuds, a USB C cable, a cleaning cloth as well as a 125GB SD card. Incredible inclusions for something that was less than $100 CAD. The device is preloaded with a number of apps including Spotify, Chrome, Tidal, Apple Music, Audible and much more. There is even an included radio app that uses your headphones as a receiver to pick up local radio stations. Unfortunately if you are looking to add apps for additional functionality, the device does not include the Google play store and does not support sideloading without being rooted. The device may not be exactly audiophile quality, but it more than makes up for it given the cost. The hardware feels solid and well crafted, and has everything you would need functionally in an mp3 player. I have nothing bad to say about it; serious kudos to innioasis.
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