Let’s face it. We should all have an MP3 player of some sort in this day and age. Whether we use our smartphone, dumbphone, or one of the many micro players available, life just isn’t the same without music on the go. But have you looked for one on Amazon or one of the many other sites? You get hundreds of results.
So how do you know which one is right?
The Tomameri player was an interesting find. The current price of $18.99 for all the listed functionality is almost too good to be true. 16 GB micro SD card support, MP3 and MP4 capability (music and movies!), FM radio, picture viewing, voice recording, and it can even be used to read e-books.
Can it do all of these things? Yes. But… It can do some of them better than others.
As an MP3 player it is amazing. It supports MP3, wma, FLAC and possibly a few other formats, so your music WILL be playable. Heads up though, no iTunes support (since this is NOT an Apple product). I have tried to play a myriad of MP4 files, and have gotten only 1 to work. Now, AMV files work just fine, but MP4 seems to be hit and miss, with more misses than hits. The FM radio is functional, but it doesn’t seem to have much range. The voice recorder actually works pretty well, and you can listen to your recordings by navigating through and finding the WAV files that it saves. As for navigation, this player is lacking an intuitive navigation control. It can be hard to navigate at times, but not impossible.
So, for $19 you can’t go wrong. However, if this ever goes back to the original price of $59.99, I’d avoid it.
So how do you know which one is right?
The Tomameri player was an interesting find. The current price of $18.99 for all the listed functionality is almost too good to be true. 16 GB micro SD card support, MP3 and MP4 capability (music and movies!), FM radio, picture viewing, voice recording, and it can even be used to read e-books.
Can it do all of these things? Yes. But… It can do some of them better than others.
As an MP3 player it is amazing. It supports MP3, wma, FLAC and possibly a few other formats, so your music WILL be playable. Heads up though, no iTunes support (since this is NOT an Apple product). I have tried to play a myriad of MP4 files, and have gotten only 1 to work. Now, AMV files work just fine, but MP4 seems to be hit and miss, with more misses than hits. The FM radio is functional, but it doesn’t seem to have much range. The voice recorder actually works pretty well, and you can listen to your recordings by navigating through and finding the WAV files that it saves. As for navigation, this player is lacking an intuitive navigation control. It can be hard to navigate at times, but not impossible.
So, for $19 you can’t go wrong. However, if this ever goes back to the original price of $59.99, I’d avoid it.
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