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Mp3 Player,RUIZU X02 16GB Ultra Slim Music Player,Long Battery Life Mp3 with FM Radio, Voice Recorder, Video Play, Text Reading, 80 Hours Playback and Expandable Up to 128 GB (Black)

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Color: Black


Capacity: 16GB


Features

  • [Upgraded Version]: New Designed UI Interface with new navigation control, feel better to operate; Revised Product Instruction, quick and easy to understand;
  • [Fashion Design Easy To Use]: RUIZU Music Player designed with Classic buttons, great music player for kids, palm size and light weight, easy to put into your wallet, pocket, or armband. Excellent gift for you friends.
  • [Long Battery Life]: Built-in Lithium ion polymer 420mAh battery. Up to 80 hours playback, fully charged within 2-3 hours by USB charging cable. Enjoy your wonderful musical journey with High Quality Headphones.
  • [16GB Internal Memory Capacity]: Built-in 16GB Memories, up to 4000 musics can be stored, support up to 128 GB expandable Micro SD card. Save any files on RUIZU MP3 Player as a portable Flash Driver. Support Multiple Audio Formats, including MP3, WMA, APE, WAV, FLAC.
  • [Super Lightweight Mp3]:RUIZU X02 mp3 player wight only 30g.Its very convenient for you to carry when morning workout.Perfect for Sport Running, Traveling.etc. Note: If you want or dont want the game feature, please contact us to get the firmware to update the software.

Brand: RUIZU


Model Name: X02


Special Feature: MP3 & MP4 Players with FM Radio, Voice Recorder, Picture Video Play. Digital Music Player with E-Book, Support Micro SD Card up to 128GB See more


Connectivity Technology: Aux, USB


Memory Storage Capacity: 16 GB


Color: Black


Screen Size: 1.8 Inches


Compatible Devices: Headphone


Media Type: SD Card


Included Components: music player for kids, wired earphones, micro USB cable, user manual


Product Dimensions: 3.54 x 1.46 x 0.31 inches


Item Weight: 1.06 ounces


Manufacturer: RUIZU


Item model number: RUIZU


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 10, 2018


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  • It does the job I need, though sometimes it isn't obvious
Color: Black Capacity: 8GB
This could be the most informative review you'll find on the Ruizu X02, 8 Gb internal memory. I give it the stars based on a comparison with other players at this price that serve this function. Maybe I'm giving 4 instead of 5 so you'll read it, since so many 5 star reviews seem so meaningless and fake. And I've not had it long enough to give an honest statement on durability. (I skip the extremes and read only the 2, 3 or 4 star reviews since they tend to be more informative. I'll use 4, even though my negatives below are really quite minor.) I don't understand the reviews and questions by people who want a device that is simpler and less expensive than their phone, then are amazed that a player at this price doesn't do the same things as their phone or old iPod that died after a couple years. This isn't a phone. Its not an iPod. It does the job. If I get several, and each one I buy lasts 12 months, collectively they outlasted an iPod and still cost signficantly less. I want a small, simple device to play through headphones while I exercise or lay about or drive my 2 or 4 wheel motor vehicles. I want an inexpensive player so I would not risk losing or damaging a more valuable device like my phone. And it does the job. No matter how good the headphone, I'll snag the cord on a chair or the cat will grab it, breaking the wires and needing another pair. Other pairs are easy to find, they don't cost much, and expensive ones don't last longer. For now, the ones that came with X02 are okay. They do the job. I listen to podcasts, and sometimes selected music. Plug the Ruizu X02 cable and move mp3 files from the computer into files on the player, then turn it on and play the files. It does the job. I don't have a countless collection of music files that play for more hours than I would probably play in a lifetime that I'd want to stuff on the mp3 player at the same time to play in confusing lists or scrambled that I'd never know what is playing. I play what I want, and when my preferences change, I delete the old and put on new files. For me it does the job. I'd not use the X02 for videos, or pictures or even ebooks. If the screen was the same size as the entire front of the device, I'd have to use a magnifying glass to see any details or get more than a couple words per screen. The screen is a good size to see what is playing or what files you are opening, so for that it does the job. The negative is exactly what buttons do which job is uncertain. Apparently, there are different versions of Ruizu players with the same model numbers, and I've seen different sellers with minor variations all implying they made the players. And yet, the same brands and model numbers have slight differences. You can see this in the reviews by verified buyers. Even the sellers don't always know exactly how the buttons work on the variety of phones that all say Ruizu x02. If you aren't willing to spend a little time pressing and/or holding different sequences of buttons to see what happens, you might give up. For example, to restart the player later on where you left off, you need to go to sleep mode instead of turning it off. The directions and other users say press and hold the button in the center of the dial to sleep. I do it and mine goes to "easy" mode. I like easy mode when I'm using it, but easy isn't sleep. I see this in the answered questions on Amazon. I asked online, and the seller says press and hold the center button. That didn't help. I experiment. I learned. I now press and hold the volume button at the bottom of the outer dial. When the volume slider shows, I press and hold the center button and it goes to sleep. In easy mode, I just mash the top or bottom of the outer ring and the volume slider appears, then press and hold the center button. It took a bit of time, but I finally found the sleep mode. And the player does the job. I listen to the podcasts during morning exercise, the drive in to the office, and the drive home, I might play some music later while reading, then load in a new collection of podcasts before going to bed. For what I need, it does the job. And by having this item, I don't do things with my phone that might cause me to damage or lose it. One thing the X02 lacks that I'd like in something this small is a hole through the same edge with the headphone plug, a clean hole that comes out nearby in the back. A hole like that is common in many other players, and I would thread in a lanyard that I could carry around my neck for the times my shirt doesn't have a pocket. And even when my shirt has a pocket, on a lanyard it won't fall out and yank on the headphone plug in a way that kills the player. Well, no big deal. Not all mp3 players have it. If that becomes important to me, I have superglue gel and a jump ring, a method I used before. For now, I use a 1930s hidden carry derringer shoulder holster that my nephew played with when he wanted to pretend he was a secret agent. If you don't have one, a cheap grouch bag or neck-carry sunglass case would work, too. Later tonight, I'll load in more podcasts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on September 12, 2018 by HR Havoc

  • Many good features for a fair price
Color: Black Capacity: 8GB
Part of my review is influenced by a previous MP3 player made by a different company. That one was barely adequate, and cost more than this Ruizu. My primary use is for podcasts, lectures, sermons, articles that I rendered to MP3 through text-to-speech, audio books, and so on. If it had all the features I would *like* to have, it would be too expensive for me to purchase. Even so, I have more than I expected, and better than that other player. Like my unlamented previous player, there are certain features and procedures that the user simply needs to learn how to use. Sometimes we just have to push buttons and click around until we find out how something works. Don't worry, there are two resets: one to erase all MP3s, and the other to take it back to factory settings. Since I am not a teenaged girl, I have to operate the Ruizu with my adult male fingers. This can be difficult at times, and I have to set it down for more precise operation. The sound quality is good, which is expected. The equalizer function works, although some of the classifications do not seem to make much difference. Still, I can find a good setting; sometimes a spoken word file has been poorly recorded, and a different equalizer setting is a great improvement. The shuffle function seems to work only in a specific folder and not throughout the device, which is something I greatly prefer; I don't want to be rocking out to DeGarmo and Key and then find myself listening to a Greg Bahnsen lecture, for instance. You can set a maximum volume level, which is useful when playing an old recording and then having a newer one come on that is recorded "hotter" and louder. When plugged into the computer, you can add and delete folders, but they cannot be reordered. I do not *want* the Music, Picture, Video, and Books folders appearing above my own Podcasts folder, but I just click down a few times. The Ruizu has a clock which keeps reasonably good time. There is also an alarm that can be set, but I found no use for it. There is a sleep timer, but I do not know the purpose. (I hope it is not literal, people have had serious problems listening to an MP3 player when it's charging.) I have no use for the pictures function, nor the video. On this tiny screen? Also they must be in the proper format before uploading. The ebook reader fooled me because I thought it would take a document uploaded in TXT format and do a text-to-speech reading, but it only shows you words on the small screen. But I did not buy this player for those things, and it does what I need. There is a "screen lock" function. At first, I thought it was odd. Then I had the player in the front pocket of my pants and the fabric pressure changed what I was listening to, so that feature can be very useful. The instruction manual is almost worthless. If someone has had other players or familiarity with electronic equipment, they can sometimes learn more by tinkering with the player. The fast forward and rewind functions are weird. Yes, they work, but the time is not a steady stream, but in bursts, It appears that if you are moving forward or backward for any amount of time, you advance through minutes and not seconds. The instructions do not say. Another quirk that the user must become familiar. My main grievance is the "bookmarks" function. It is *very* inconsistent, often not working AT ALL, and other times it works again. If there is a trick to switching that function on and off, I have not found it. I followed the instructions (such as they are) to no avail. The bookmark is helpful when I'm in a 3-hour podcast and want to mark a location for later reference or just something that I can return to if my large shaky fingers send my Chris Plante podcast to the beginning and I wanted to listen from the 2-1/2 hour mark. The battery is very good. Because my last player was fussy, I charge the Ruizu every night, having made it run about 6-7 hours each work day. I forgot to charge it one day, but it did not matter for the battery life, and I got through the next work day without any problem with the player running down on me. So, there are some drawbacks that bother me but may not matter to other people. I plays MP3s, I can find them, good battery life, some features I did not expect that are beneficial. I have been using this player for 7 weeks and made it work five (sometimes six) days a week. It has been reliable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on February 23, 2019 by Robert Sorensen

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