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AGPTEK A02 MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.3, 1.8 inch Screen Portable Music Player with Speaker, FM Radio, Voice Recorder, Supports Expanded Up to 128GB(Black, 32GB)

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Capacity: 32GB


Color: Black


Features

  • Bluetooth 5.3 Technology AGPTEK MP3 player adopts upgraded Bluetooth 5.3 has better compatibility, stable signal and reduces the power consumption of the music player. You can pair the Bluetooth MP3 Player with your Bluetooth headphones or Bluetooth speakers.[Unable to connect to phone and tablet.]
  • 32GB Built-in Memory & Long playback time Built in 32GB memory capacity, up to 6000 musics can be stored, supports up to 128GB Memory Card(not include)! Built-in Lithium polymer 320mAh battery. Up to 40 hours playback, fully charged within 2hours by Type-C charging cable.
  • 1.8 inch Screen & Portable1.8-inch screen for easy reading, Palm size and light weight, easy to put into your wallet, pocket, or armband . Easy to carry, especially when you take exercise, running, jogging, traveling and hiking.Perfect companion for your sports.
  • Slim design, easy to useA02 Music Player designed with classic buttons and simple navigation. Also great audio player for kids. Download is easy, Just drag and drop the music file or folder directly when connecting to computer. Works perfectly with Car via AUX port.
  • Lossless sound qualitySupport formats:MP3, WMA, OGG,WAV, APE, FLAC, AAC-LC, ACELP.Note It does not directly support Audiobook and iTunes.Built-in speaker, Brings you amazing listening experience. [Tips: First, long press the "VOL" button to enter the volume control, then press the left or right button to increase or decrease the volume.]

Brand: AGPTEK


Model Name: A02


Special Feature: FM Radio, Voice Recorder


Connectivity Technology: Aux, Bluetooth


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Color: Black


Screen Size: 1.8 Inches


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Personal Computer, Headphone, Earphone


Media Type: Micro SD


Included Components: MP3 Player


Additional Features: FM Radio, Voice Recorder


Connectivity Technology: Aux, Bluetooth


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Screen Size: 1.8 Inches


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Personal Computer, Headphone, Earphone


Supported Media Type: Micro SD


Display Technology: LCD


Supported Standards: AAC, APE, FLAC, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA


Battery Average Life: 40 Hours


Item Weight: 0.12 Kilograms


Color: Black


Brand: AGPTEK


Model Name: A02


Built-In Media: MP3 Player


Manufacturer: AGPTEK


Mfr Part Number: SMPA02


Model Number: A02


Warranty Description: 1 year warranty


Component Type: Memory


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Small, lightweight, improved BT MP3 player.
Capacity: 32GB Color: Black
This is a great inexpensive MP3 player! I was looking for a wireless MP3 player to use with Bluetooth earbuds at the gym to replace my ancient iPod nano and wired headphones. I also own a non-Bluetooth version A02S. This player is labeled A02XT on the back, and appears to be a newer version of the model as it had several additional side buttons which do not show in the pictures on the Amazon webpage nor on AGPTEK's website. There are now Volume Up and Volume down buttons on one side, and a Back button on the other side in addition to the 5 buttons shown on the front. These make changing volume and going back one screen so much easier and intuitive than with the prior A02 player on which you needed to manipulate several buttons on the front to go Back one screen or change volume. Bluetooth setup was very easy and haven't had any random disconnects. Sound quality is excellent. Be aware that the volume maxes out when using Bluetooth at a medium loud level, not super loud. You can copy songs from an iTunes playlist to this player, and have it play in the same order by doing a copy and paste (not drag & drop) of songs in the iTunes playlist into one of the Playlists in the folder on the MP3 player which can be seen in the Finder. If you select that Playlist to play songs on the MP3 player, the songs will play in exactly the same order as in your iTunes playlist with no change in sequence. It does take some time to transfer songs from your computer to the MP3 player especially you try to fill all 32GBs with songs. I did cause the player to freeze up when I erroneously pressed the Back and Vol down buttons together. To unfreeze, hold Play/Pause button about 10 seconds, screen goes off, then powers on, and all is good, no loss of files. I haven't tried any of the other capabilities (voice recordings, photos, etc) but I only purchased the player to play songs, and it does this perfectly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025 by Charles

  • Works great
Capacity: 32GB Color: Blue
Solid MP3 player, easy to transfer songs onto. Just FYI if you have headphones that use a USB-C jack, those won’t work. It has to be like the regular stick jack or bluetooth. Super small and easy to carry around.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2026 by Connie

  • Great mp3 player, terrible interface
I had to struggle a lot before I was able to make up my mind on a rating for this player. I've mostly used Phillips brand players in the past because I refuse to put up with the monstrosity of a piece of software that is iTunes and I think Apple products are ludicrously overpriced, which rules out most of the market. But Phillips isn't really doing the mp3 player market anymore, so I had to look elsewhere. Here's what I wanted out of an mp3 player to replace my aging Phillips 8GB: better battery life, higher song capacity, good audio quality, better playlist functionality. I definitely got the first three and only narrowly missed the last one, which is not a reflection on Phillips having good playlist support so much as AGPtEK somehow managing to make playlist functionality WORSE, which I wasn't aware was possible. This mp3 player has fantastic battery life, is very small and light, can be upgraded if I choose to buy a memory card even though the 16GB capacity is pretty roomy already, and has no problems with audio playback quality that I can find. I was able to use Windows Media Player for the initial import of music, which was nice and simple, but that's where my good experience with this player ended. I knew that in order to use the playlist capability I would need to build the playlist in a separate media program (they suggest Media Go or MediaMonkey- I chose the latter) and then import it if I didn't want to be stuck with only the three basic slots on the player for playlists-on-the-go and add each song individually through the player menus, which I have been stuck doing on my Phillips players and is a terrible way to pick out the 75 songs you want on your running playlist from the 150 albums on the player. Anyway, just take my word that this mp3 player has a horrible user interface. If you access your albums through the "music" function it scrambles the order of songs in the album, regardless of title or listed order. It will display them properly if you access them through "folders" but doing that breaks the repeat function and it will immediately go to the next album in the list when you reach the end of the album. My initial import was sorted alphabetically but albums I've added since then immediately go to the bottom of the list in chronological order. I manually created a folder within the folders for playlists and manually made a folder for each playlist, which works pretty well except that, to my great perplexity, the SECOND playlist I synced to that folder (songs in playlists need to be duplicate songs on the player, which I knew going in and was fine with because the player is roomy enough to handle it) also dragged along duplicate album folders for every song in the playlist and dropped them in roughly chronological order at the bottom of my album listing, so now I have 50 or so junk album folders with one or two songs in them cluttering up the bottom of my actual album list. But hey, at least I got the playlists to work, even though any changes to it need to be made by deleting it, editing it in MediaMonkey, and then re-syncing the whole playlist. In the end, I had the presence of mind to realize that this player is really doing everything that I wanted. The folder-album interface problem is not intuitive, but I understand it and can work around it and it isn't THAT inconvenient. It would be inconvenient if I was trying to walk someone else through the process of finding an album or making a playlist, but since I understand it and I'm the only one who uses the player, that's not a problem for me. As it was, I spent probably a solid forty minutes trying to get the playlists to work and not screw up the rest of the interface and only marginally succeeded at the latter part. But still, it was a low-cost player and like I said, it does everything I want it to do with very little actual inconvenience, which is why I decided it was worth four stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2016 by Jonathan Wells

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