

🎧 Elevate your playlist, not your phone—unplug and vibe with AGPTEK A02S!
The AGPTEK A02S is a sleek, lightweight MP3 player boasting an impressive 70-hour battery life and 16GB internal storage, expandable up to 128GB. Designed for active users, it supports a wide range of lossless audio formats, delivering crystal-clear sound quality. Its intuitive button controls and compact form factor make it the perfect companion for workouts, travel, and daily commutes.












| ASIN | B00XVVYGIC |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,626 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #13 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (7,601) |
| Date First Available | March 4, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
| Item model number | A02B |
| Manufacturer | AGPTEK |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 3.9 x 4.1 inches |
T**N
Had it for almost 7 years!!!!!
Still going strong. It delivers on every promise. Sound quality and battery life are fantastic! I have own AGPTEK products in the past. i bought this one nearly 7 years ago now. it was my third mp3 player by this company. i love their products. i think this is one of the best mp3 players on the market. sound quality and functionality are amazing for the price. i dont think it can be beat. i run this thing continuously and its still going with no issue after 7 years!!!! i have over 3000 music files on it with more than 3 months of continuous music total playtime. i have expanded it up to 128gb. and with 600 songs on the main player and more than 2000 on the sd card i primarily run it from the card. very rarely does it say it cant read the card. no problem just turn the device off pull out the card put it back in and its fine. my favorite part about this device is the very quick and convenient skip song function it has a lock function but its not needed. just tapping the buttons while jogging or exercising or from my bed is easy and immediately wakes up the device and skips to next songs. very useful. i have used it in excursive bands and worn in pockets doing yard work etc. in my shop it very rarely would press buttons. you'd literally have to be pressed up against something and move around to skip a song or pause. really no big deal. i highly recommend this product. mine has been running for years straight. my room is always full with music. this is the absolute champ that makes that happen! i am honestly truly grateful. its life changing/saving!
S**S
Great little mp3
My son wanted something he could listen to music in that wasn’t a phone or tablet. He wanted to be unplugged from a phone and internet and just have music. We got him this for Christmas and he has been absolutely over the moon with it. It was his fave gift and has been used daily since he’s loaded it with music. He loves the Bluetooth and connects to headphones and speakers. He loves the color and that it’s small and lightweight and easy to use.
A**R
Great little player for the price.
This little player is really great for the price. I wanted the size to fit into my jeans mini pocket, style the slimline and light weight and sound with good clear and good volumn... and this little player is it. I have tried other products and within a very short period their product quit working. I have not had this one long enough to determine how long it will last. I did rate this a 4 only due to the fact the instructions are limited in explanation and no visual to give you assistance in setting up and putting music on the playlists (not the player just the playlists. Putting music was easy with just drag and copy to the player but to set up the playlist are a little more intained and I could not find specific instructions. It does accept other formats besides MP3,it has a setting to lock screen and keys but does not have bluetooth but I did not want bluetooth. I purchased the 64 GB and you can place an extention card if wanted to hold more with vids and such. I only listen to music on this. I would at this point purchase again and do recommend this little player.
L**I
You get what you pay for
My model: A02, Dark Blue. Who should immediately look elsewhere: Audiophiles; Anyone with a messy music collection; Anyone who has a music collection consisting of a large variety of file types; Anyone with a large music collection; Anyone who needs this for videos; Anyone who has Bluetooth headphones or wants Bluetooth connectivity of any sort Who should keep reading to make sure: Those with low budgets; Anyone with a neatly organized, 8 GB or less music collection they will mostly listen to by album, artist, or just every track shuffled. This thing is stripped down to nothing essentially. It's practically a flash drive with a headphone jack at the end of the day. However, for that price, I didn't expect much else, and I recognized that I was taking a chance on the device. In my opinion, there are some nonredeemable drawbacks to the device that will make me probably buy a different device. (I won't return it simply because the cost of returning it would be a third of the cost of the device, so I might as well keep it as a backup for whatever I decide to go for next.) However, depending upon what you want it for, it might be just fine. Things you should know right out of the gate: - No Bluetooth! They make that pretty clear on the product page but people still ask. It's part of why it's so cheap. - No it does not interface directly with iTunes. (It does interface with MediaMonkey, a much better program, but not as cleanly as it should.) However, you can select all tracks of a playlist or whatever in iTunes, copy them, and paste them in the player folders like a flash drive, so you won't need to abandon iTunes. - Formats I've found that it DOESN'T play: ALAC (aka Apple Lossless, which will show up with an m4a extension, you just have to pay attention to the bitrate), AIFF, and lossless WAV files. If you have the wrong format, there are a bunch of file converter programs to help you convert to the right format though. This is a pretty small problem. FLAC is a perfectly reasonable lossless file format, but it's the only one this player really tolerates acceptably. - The screen is tiny and pretty miserable resolution. It supposedly can play videos, but I can't imagine why on earth you would want to watch them on it. It's first and foremost a music player. Now the nitty gritty. Pros 1. Battery life is great as advertised, it will last more than one day of pretty steady listening. (But make sure when you're not using it to press the VOL button on the Now Playing screen, then hold the play button to put it in standby, or else it will continuously sap power at the same rate as it would if it was playing music.) 2. Audio output quality is pretty good, I would say at least as good as my iPod Classic Gen 5 that I was meaning to replace with this. There is an important caveat to this, though, in the con section. 3. Very portable. 4. No walled garden: This player can hook up to any computer and have its entire file directory recognized. This is normal to many of you reading, but I only mention this because I've been an Apple user for too long. Cons 1. Its software system is SO stripped that it won't cooperate with playlists created on other music management software programs, even though they're in the correct format (supposedly M3U per the AGPTEK forum), or, at least, I have yet to figure out, after trying many things, exactly what the player software wants me to do with the playlist file so that it can recognize that "These are the songs I need to play, and they're all in this/these location(s)." I'm reasonably confident I'm just doing something wrong, but right now I have two mutually exclusive options: I can have all the files in neatly hierarchical artist/album/genre/file name formats on the player by all my scrupulously assigned tags with using MediaMonkey to sync, or I can have everything organized into files as the playlist, and just play out of that file directly, but lose all of that convenient file organization for when I don't want to specifically play the playlist. This lack of freedom enrages me even though I listen to my carefully crafted playlists 99% of the time, and just listening to the contents of the files I create in the order they were added (which will also be the order they were copied and pasted in, so it will retain the order of the playlist from which you're copying) is usually fine. 2. Another software complaint: The player will not display the files by their tags; it will only display them by their file names. Coupled with the lack of hierarchical storage by tag that I can't do as described above, the only way I could definitely know the artist/album/track number with any sort of convenience was by downloading a new music management software program that could rename files by a designated naming scheme (MediaMonkey, fantastic program btw--I was formerly all iTunes because of Apple's walled garden legacy) so that every file name would display the track title, disc number, track number, album title, and artist in that order (because that's in the order of questions I ask when I pull out my player to check it and answer them). Problem successfully worked around? No because there's a limit to how long of a track name it will display in both the file directory and on the now playing screen. So I haven't figured out a way around this yet and it's annoying as all heck. 3. Yet another software complaint: The now playing screen. Why that design, AGPTEK? The screen is miniscule and low resolution (probably a big factor of how it conserves energy so well, no complaint with that). No one needs to see the album art on that thing, nor could we actually make things out if we wanted to, so why display it SO prominently, but not display all the tags for the file like track title, album, artist, disc number, track number, etc. upon immediate look? In fact, I don't know of a way to look at tag info other than repeatedly stop and start the player (so that it doesn't go into its screensaver) and wait for it to scroll through the tags on the now playing screen. Exceedingly frustrating. It's a good thing I know my music collection fairly well and how to answer my most likely questions the fastest. 4. A fourth more minor software complaint: If I have to find something in the library, I need some spare time because even though this things holds 128 GB at a time (supposedly--I'm close to 4000 tracks but I haven't tested the "It won't tolerate any more than 4000 tracks" reports of other reviewers yet), it will take you quite a while to scroll through, say, 1600 tracks. It does not speed up it's scrolling speed much if you hold down the up or down buttons longer, so you just have to wait and watch. 5. The player puts out a pretty nice audio output... but you can hear its various and assorted gizmos whirring about amidst all the goodness of your music, especially between tracks. I've heard things like this before with other players, especially ones with on-board hard drives, but not so prominently. It's not so loud that I can hear it through my car's auxiliary jack, but it's definitely loud enough to hear through my headphones even during quiet parts of audio playback, and it's certainly loud enough that I feel I have to complain about it. Believe it or not, this is one of the main reasons why I feel this device doesn't cut it for me. All the software things can be worked around with a little creativity. Hardware sounds are for the device's life; there's no workaround for that except replacement.
M**E
My daughter was a long user of the Ruizu MP3 player until recently the button was spoilt. I came across this product as a substitute and found it similar to Ruizu. The main features I was looking for were: (1) long battery life, (2) fuss-free, simple to use and transfer songs, as well as (3) pretty design where possible. This product fulfills the above features really well. The one feature I forgot to check was the availability of speaker mode. This product didn't come with a speaker function which is rather unfortunate as it was one of the frequently used feature of my daughter. But all in all, it's a good buy considering the price.
A**R
This is the second one I have owned, the same 6 year old product just died on me, not bad price for 6 years of good service. This new one is greatly improved, new screen, better lighting, battery life excellent and as advertised, better sound than the last. over all I am a customer for life- I will never buy anything else but this product. And you can't beat the price. Way better than my sony ever performed. Highly recommend.
K**M
Vary Good quality and easy to us. I love the on off button.
K**N
Apenas llevo unos minutos usándolo, muy fácil de usar, ligero, y tiene un sonido muy bueno y fuerte, valió la pena comprarlo!
S**T
waste of money
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