

🎧 Elevate your daily grind with music, motion, and more—wear your vibe.
This compact 32GB MP3 player, expandable up to 128GB, combines high-fidelity sound with Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and a built-in pedometer. Designed for active professionals, it features FM radio, audio recording, and e-book support, all housed in a lightweight, clip-on design for seamless portability during workouts or commutes.











| ASIN | B0B7JMR1D1 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,162 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #311 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (419) |
| Date First Available | June 25, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Item model number | M10-Black |
| Manufacturer | SWOFY |
| Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 1.38 x 0.39 inches |
J**E
Solid Player, expandable, sleek
Overall happy with this MP3 player. It was easy to side load music onto the included 32gb memory card. Bluetooth headphones connected fast and was intuitive. I had to read the book but I was able to get playlist's going. Like the listing says FM does not work with bluetooth headphones, you need a wired headphones plugged in. Sound was great, sounded the same as if I was connected to my computer. Battery life has been great, I haven't been able to put a dent in the battery, used for over 3 hours and still had well over 50 percent battery left. Great value player.
J**N
EASY TO USE AND HIFI SOUND
Incredibly good soud. Button controls make it very easy to operate as opposed to tiny symbols on a small screen on similar players. Easy to use menu and even the sports clip is sturdy and works well. It is SUPERB.
C**D
Close to perfect, but not quite there.
Like a lot of people considering this player, I've been searching for something to replace a first gen 1GB Sansa Clip with a rapidly failing OLED display. One of my requirements is USB-C for charging/data, mostly because micro-USB is not well-engineered for longevity and reliability. I also wanted Bluetooth support, so I can use a pair of wireless sleep headphones at night. This player is mostly pretty great. Audio quality isn't super awesome, but it's also a $30 player, and headphones can make a pretty big difference. If you're big into listening to EDM at top volume, this player will not satisfy your need for deep, thumpy bass, but for most users, it's good enough. I haven't had it long enough to judge the durability of the clip or the hardware in general. I like that the buttons are individual buttons with good, solid click on press. It's a little noisy if you're in a very quiet room (like a symphony, church, or classroom), but I like how solid the buttons feel. I have yet to figure out the right format for videos. It's more a gimmick than anything - the display is too small to be useful for watching much of anything. My biggest complaints are firmware-related, and from what I can find on Amazon, pretty much every digital audio player sold at this point that ISN'T from a major OEM (Sony, Apple, etc.) runs this - or very similar - firmware. 1. As others have noted, Bluetooth does not stay on. You have to re-enable it every time you turn the player on, which is super lame. This forces you to back out of whatever you're already playing to the main menu, then into the Bluetooth menu, then back to what you were doing...it's dumb. 2. The volume buttons have to be double-clicked to make the button continue changing the volume while holding down either direction. 3. Once the screen is off, at least two clicks are required to pause music or change the volume.. This is annoying and doesn't make sense. 4. Soft-touch rubber coatings don't last. IBM seems to be the only manufacturer of soft-touch plastics with longevity, so I fully expect the coating on this to get sticky and rub off after a few years. Overall, I like it enough to keep it and continue using it, but I sure wish someone would make a quality non-touch, Bluetooth-capable music player without all the extra junk that comes with every Android-based device on the market (and iPods, for that matter).
G**E
Didn't Really Like It
It's not terrible or unusable, but I definitely did not like this better than the mp3 players like the SanDisk I used to buy. For one, I do not like how you cannot replay a song by pressing the back button. Pressing the back button on this mp3 player just takes you to the previous song. Every mp3 player I have had would let you replay a song by pressing the back button once. If you wanted to go back go the previous song, then you would tap the back button twice. I missed that option when using this mp3 player. Second, there is a slight electric pop when I plug the headphones into the jack on this mp3 player. It's not load or painful, it's just annoying. I have not had a mp3 that did that before, at least not this much. Third, the options are quite limited compared to other mp3 players I have had in the past. For example, for some reason, you have to pick whether you want a song to replay after it is done or to shuffle. NO, you can't choose both. If you choose to have a song replay, then when you press next, the song that is the very next on the list will play. It will not shuffle. But if you choose to shuffle, you cannot repeat the song until you choose the replay option again. Fourth, I also do not like how there is no way to look through song names only. It will show the artist's name first. I feel for anyone that does not remember the name of the artist of a particular song they want to list to. Looking for a particular song is more annoying, because you usually have to wait until the artist's name starts to slide to the left so that you can see the rest of the title. The scrolling is also a bit slow which only adds to the annoyance. Lastly, the clip is pretty fragile and does not grip on very well. It would commonly slide and fall off if you are not careful. My clip broke, not too long ago.
N**R
Excellent MP3!
Excellent product for the price you pay. Feels like a quality piece of technology, with an interesting mix between rubber and plastic. Weighty enough as well but it won't slow you down! Very good purchase for me, and it has a lot of nice features. Can record music off the Radio, which I ended up doing a lot of while I was away at rehab, since I couldn't transfer music to the mp3 from my phone. For the price I paid, 25$, I would say this is one of the best Mp3's you can get at that price point. Sandisk mp3's cost twice as much as this but have those crappy plastic screens that get super scratched up the second you take them out of the box. It's amazing to me how companies are able to produce and sell Mp3's as cheap yet quality as this item is. Super happy with my purchase.
G**7
Le son est beaucoup trop fort même au niveau le plus bas.
P**.
Nice product and sound is very clear and pleasant but bluetooth is not pairing. Pls exchange it.
B**Z
Muy práctico, esta pequeñito pero le cabe un montón de musica, video y libros
A**R
This mp3 player was great while it worked. I bought it for my 3x week jog since it was small and can clip to my clothing. After 7 months of light usage, it began to randomly freeze and today it completely died and now it won't power up or respond at all.
G**S
Ok
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