







🎧 Elevate your soundtrack—wherever life takes you.
The AGPTEK A02S is a sleek, lightweight MP3 player boasting a 70-hour battery life and 16GB internal storage, expandable up to 128GB via microSD. It supports a wide range of lossless audio formats, ensuring premium sound quality. Designed for easy drag-and-drop music transfer and perfect for active lifestyles, it’s the ultimate companion for professionals who demand both style and substance in their music experience.







M**M
Great price / value for MP3 player.
So far have no complaints especially given the price. Weighs nothing. Easily hooks up to headphones and volume is fine. Takes a few short minutes to learn the buttons and what the player can do. Note the player did not come with any thoughtful directions. Quick trial and error on the buttons sufficed.Player did way more than imagined (well beyond just an MP3 player). It has some clock features including a nice clock, stop watch, alarm, a calendar, and some radio options. I had no trouble moving files from my iTunes to the player with the exception of a few old purchased ITunes files that were in M4P format. I read some solutions for that. None that were suggested were successful other than buying a converter program or paying money to Apple. Given this was less than 10% of my past purchases I will live without those songs on this mini-player.Tip to move to from i-Tunes to this player set up a "new folder" in Finder. Move a copy of desired music to that folder. Then just drag that folder to the Agptex folder that appears when connected with a USB cord. Really this was simple for anyone who has a Mac and I-tunes and a basic understanding of copying files in the "Finder" application. Do not be intimidated. To find where you music is stored - right click on a song in i-Tunes and select "Show in Finder." From that window I just moved a copy of the song to the newly created folder.Update: We have now had this player for a half of year. The battery charge is excellent. This is an outstanding starter MP3 player for a youngster in particular.Update : We have have had this now for over two years. I remain a big fan.Update: 4 years later this little cheap device still works great. It also has the best battery life and is very light weight.
J**D
Difficult interface, ok sound
I have bought this as a kids mp3/flac player. I think it is too difficult for smaller kids to use because the volume controls are not direct (it takes multiple presses to get to volume). Also navigating the menus to find the music you want is a little cluniy. The sound quality is ok for the price: no hiss in quiet passages so the SNR is decent but the internal DAC seems to cut out some of the lows.2 stars for interface, 4 stars for sound quality at this price point.
K**R
Decent MP3 player with some areas to improve
This MP3 player supports playlists, which many don't now. Overall, it's a nice little product, but it is not as user-friendly as the original Sansa CLIP+. Many other reviewers have listed the pros--and they do exist--so I am focusing on the cons.Cons* You have to manually switch between the local and microSD cards. The MP3 player doesn't make the storage location invisible to the user.* Song titles in the Songs and Playlists views start with the track number, then the artist, and finally the song title. This makes it very challenging to quickly scroll to the song that you are looking for because you have to wait for the text to scroll to the left enough to see the song title. I've seen this on multiple versions of the MP3 products and it honestly floors me. I want the song title, not track and artist. If I want artist, I'll go through the artist view. Track really only makes sense within the Album view. So I really don't understand the thinking behind this.* Unlike other MP3 players, such as the Sansa devices, AGPtEK doesn't seem to have any mechanism to provide firmware updates, as they make improvements, such as having Song and Playlist views show only the song title, or song title first and artist second. It appears that the only way that consumers can see these kinds of improvements is to buy the newer version of the product--something that makes me regularly review other MP3 players that can handle large volumes of music (upwards of 90 GB ideally) and playlists, and that support firmware updates.* I've had challenges with copying music using MediaMonkey by genre to the microSD card. Not all of the content copies. If I copy using playlists (my preferred way to listen to music), the music transfers, but if I want to access that same music by genre or artist, it doesn't show and I can't play it that way, even though the content is on the microSD card and I can listen to it from the playlist.
C**.
great small music player!
I purchased two of these about two years ago and have been totally happy with the product, so I bought two more in Dec 2016 to help manage my music collection. I only use them for music, so can't comment on video, audio books, radio or other functions. With a high storage memory card added, these can hold a ton of music. Plus IMO they are a great bargain in quality for price. The controls aren't as user friendly as some devices (e.g. for volume control you need to hold the volume button down for a few seconds for the volume control icon to pop up) but they are easy to learn. I didn't find them entirely intuitive so it is best to read the instruction booklet. Also, they charge up quickly and will play for a long time from a full charge (I can leave one plugged into my stereo system and play continuously from about 8am to 5pm for a few days). In the car, they are great for road trips! And they now have more colors available, so for me that makes it easier to remember what music I have on each one.
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