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The HccToo Music Player is a compact and portable MP3 player featuring 32GB of built-in flash memory, allowing you to store up to 5600 songs. With an impressive 45 hours of playback on a single charge, it supports a variety of audio formats and ensures you can enjoy your favorite tracks without interruption.
| ASIN | B01M6XJQYJ |
| Battery Average Life | 45 Hours |
| Box Contents | 1x 32GB HccToo MP3 player, 1x Good sound earphone, 1x USB Cable, 1x simple and clear operation guide |
| Brand Name | HccToo |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Earphone, Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Component Type | Battery, Memory, Playback Controls |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (141) |
| Item Weight | 35 Grams |
| Manufacturer | HccToo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | mp3player-685-32gb |
| Media Types | AAC, JPEG, MP3, WAV, WMA |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Name | hcctoo |
| Model Number | mp3player-685-32gb |
| Product Features | FM Radio, Support Window XP,7,8, Mac 10, mp3 player, mp4 player, voice record |
| Screen Size | 1.8 Inches |
| Supported Standards | MP3 |
| UPC | 608506874240 |
A**M
Cheap as chips, better than chips. (do not eat mp3 player)
Have only been using this for a few days so can't comment on longevity of the device, but I am very pleased with it so far. It feels far more solid than other mp3 players I've had at this price point, and is 32GB which is far more memory than I have previously had for ยฃ20-30. It isn't expandable, but 32GB is plenty for my needs. I thought I should point out, I noticed a lot of reviews saying it is hard to transfer music onto the device. Maybe those reviewers are used to some iTunes-like 'middle man' program, but getting music onto the HccToo is super easy. It functions as any other memory device, if you've used a USB stick or an external hard drive, you know how to use this player. As others have said the menu feels a little clunky, but I've already got used to it. In the 'music' section of the menu, it does rather annoyingly alphabetise everything, but going to 'file' instead of music brings up all your folders and files exactly as you copied them on, so you can listen in the intended order. Over all a fantastic bit of kit for a tiny price. I'm using overhead headphones now but the in ears supplied were actually surprisingly high quality. I've had many 'free' headphones which have felt like they were from a christmas cracker, these ones weren't amazing but I would actually be able to comfortably wear them for a decent amount of time and they sounded fine for a cheap pair. The radio and video are serviceable for sure, the video actually looked surprisingly good but not sure I'll use them much. Not sure why all cheap mp3 players have an e-book reader thing... noone is going to read war and peace on a tiny screen... But yeah, if you're considering one, just buy it. I doubt you'll find better for the money!
W**M
Great little player
Never heard of 'HccToo' name before but for what I wanted it for, mainly the good storage capacity and long battery life, I apprehensively opted to go for this Music Player. At present, it has been one of the best buys I have took a chance on for a long time. I bought it to use via the car 'AUX' input, so with this in mind I can say the sound output is pretty decent. Can't say how long the battery specifically lasts for but can say it lasts me beyond a week whilst driving. It can be programmed to play via your own playlists, genre, album, title etc... Displays song and artist also lyrics, you can load movies and photos on it, acts as a recorder and has a eBook reader aswell. Complete with games and radio I can honestly say, YES, this is certainly a product well worth the money, I've not mention every little thing about it, I would fully recommend it to anybody.
T**D
Decent sound quality for the price but a confusing UI and file structure
Bit of a mixed bag this one - on one hand it is cheap and it works, sound quality is decent and the battery is pretty good too but there's a few annoying niggles that are a bit frustrating. So first things first - it's a small and neat little player but it does feel a little flimsy in the hand as it's so light. The display is fine, and despite it offering a "!movie" playback section I can't see many people wanting to watch anything on a screen that's approximately 4cm by 3cm! However if you did want to watch the latest Hollywood blockbuster on a display barely bigger than a postage stamp this little device has you covered - good luck with that. I did test it with some video for the review and it's OK, the colours looked a little washed out to me but for a few minutes viewing it would be adequate. It's comes with a USB lead and a pair of cheap white earphones, which I didn't use as I have some decent Dennon ones of my own. There is a manual which is pretty basic with some Chinglish translation but it's fairly simple to figure out how to operate it. On to music then, which is it's main role. Firstly it charges via a standard phone socket (micro usb), which is handy. The battery charges up fairly quickly and lasts a good while too so you'll probably only need to charge it every other day or so even with fairly high usage, depending on how long your commute is. They expect you to have an actual charger as they just supply the USB lead, so bear that in mind. Sound quality is absolutely fine, surprising good actually, and it supported all the formats I threw at it (MP3, WAV, FLAC and more) The user interface is just about passable but certainly not completely logical, and the buttons don't work as you'd expect and you'll find yourself having to press the UP key when the middle OK button, as used on numerous other devices, would have been the much more logical choice. It doesn't take too long to get used to though but still I've lost count of the number of times I've pressed what should be the "UP" button to find I'm pressing OK instead. There's a rudimentary spectrum analyser type display when playing a song which is fine but overall it's not the most modern looking thing though and feels a little bit clunky in operation. The bad bit then, as others have said the filing structure used is a bit weird. Well, a lot weird really. My files don't appear where I'd expect under "albums" or "artists" etc - it seems to ignore my mp3 tags, so instead I end up going to the "NAVI" section which is a file manager type thing similar to say windows employer which just lists the folders I created. I'm guessing there's someway to force a scan for it to read the tags but reading other reviews maybe not? It wasn't a bit issue for me but it might be for others. So a quick rundown then... Pros: Cheap Small Light Decent sound quality (with my own headphones, not the cheapo bundled ones) Supports lots of file formats (even FLAC) Cons: Outdated and slightly confusing UI will frustrate you a little Weird tag/file ordering system Bit flimsy feeling Is it worth the money? Probably just about but I do suspect there's probably better alternatives out for the same sort of money but it'll do me for now.
P**K
Excellent Value For Money Player
I don't usually do reviews, but I have to say that this is an excellent MP3 player with plenty of built in memory (32GB) and a long battery life. I had a little problem to start with as I transferred existing folders of MP3 albums and found that it automatically sorted tracks into alphabetical order which was annoying. The seller was extremely helpful and told me to use Windows Media Player and sync from there which did the trick. The alternative is to rename the tracks 01..02... etc. Excellent sound reproduction, you cannot blow your head off with loud volume but it is loud enough to block out surrounding chatter etc when you want to listen and not be disturbed. Overall a very good player, much better than several that I have tried recently that required a micro SD card to increase their memory. Excellent price.Useful back up if you have an ipod or other player
A**E
Three Stars
Nice mp3 player, food sound but cant make own playlist as stated
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