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Review: Pocket MP3 player

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The Pocket MP3 player from Majority is an affordable and user-friendly device. Moreover, it has a beefy battery and it is lightweight. Accordingly, it is ideal for walkers, runners, and those who hate cumbersome tech. If you adore UK-designed goods, then this gadget will get your juices flowing. This compact music device was designed in the UK and the quality and expertise shows.

Alongside this, it has a whopping 16GB internal storage and is compatible with up to a 128GB external micro SD memory card. Accordingly, you’ll enjoy hours of non-stop music. If you then consider the vibrant HD screen, the built-in organiser, and the handy sports clip, this music player ticks many boxes.

What’s in the box of the Pocket MP3 player?

  • The packaging is compact and eye-catching. What’s more, it is recyclable and informative. 
  • The Pocket MP3 player is tiny! This miniature device looks great and is easy to handle. Moreover, the tactile buttons ensure that it is simple to use.
  • Charge the battery with the small USB cable. 
  • Wired headphones create a hassle-free connection. 
  • Learn the fundamentals with the user manual. 

Technical aspects.

The 300 mAh battery delivers an impressive 34 hours of music. Furthermore, 30 minutes of charge gives you 5 hours of playtime. As such, you rarely run out of juice. However, the battery life is reduced if you utilise the Bluetooth functionality. I was happy with the lower power capacity as the convenience of wireless audio outweighs the wired alternative. Yet, if you are happy with wired earphones, the supplied pair are more than suitable. The Bluetooth 5.0 connection is strong, stable, and has a low power usage. Consequently, it is ideal if you wish to workout or walk for long periods.

Alongside this, it is straightforward to add music to the Pocket MP3 player. Simply plug the device into your PC or laptop and transfer the files. Alternatively, load them onto your memory card and away you go. Either way, you are up and running in no time and I loved its no-frills approach. This MP3 player supports an array of file modes and this versatility was appreciated. Whether you have WAV, MP3, OGG, or APE, it matters not.

Usability. 

Where the Pocket MP3 player excels is its usability. The vibrant HD screen and clean UI were great to look at. Additionally, navigating each section was a cinch thanks to the tactile buttons. Once your music is loaded onto the device, you can organise it into playlists or simply allow it to select a tune for you. This rudimentary design makes this an ideal tool for technophobes. Subsequently, you can ask a tech-savvy friend to get your music sorted while you enjoy the benefits. 

If this wasn’t enough, there is a calendar, stopwatch, and voice recorder. These minor elements may not be to everyone’s taste, but they are handy. Moreover, they are simple to use and easy to look at. 

Build quality. 

This tiny device only weighs 33g. This lightweight design makes the Pocket MP3 player one of the lightest audio devices I’ve handled. Moreover, it is so small that it is barely noticeable when you wear it on your top or place it in your pocket. The monochromatic casing is made from hardened plastic and this ensures a robust finish. On top of this, the buttons are responsive, and the lock switch is easy to operate. Furthermore, the 3.5mm audio jack is sturdy. The provided headphones won’t blow you away, but they are suitable, refined, and pleasant enough.

The HD screen is a joy to navigate, and it is neither too bright nor dull. I had no issues using this in blazing sunshine nor was it problematic during low light. As such, this is the ideal tool if you like to work out at random times. The USB-C port is well-positioned, and I experienced no problems when connecting the cable. Finally, the sports clip is robust, and it offers enough pressure that the device never moves. 

Is the Pocket MP3 player worth it?

Available for under £30, the Pocket MP3 player impressed me. It has a great battery life, quick charging, stable Bluetooth, and it is easy to use. Moreover, it is robust and perfect for walkers and sports people. Consequently, if you wish to be free from your phone, but still have the option to listen to some tunes, then this is the product for you. Accordingly, I love it and I recommend buying it here!

(More information on Majority can be found here!)

(Full Disclosure! Majority provided a sample for this review!)

Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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