![]() The push-to-eject spring is hard to operate because the card goes too deep into the player, so it’s extremely difficult to remove sometimes. It has a MicroSD slot (up to 128GB), but it's finicky. It even has an e-book application, but it’s text-only so you can’t download straight from Audible. The Berennis player has other features, like FM radio, a built-in speaker, and voice recording for those who might want to take audio notes. The Berennis player only has a Bluetooth transmitter and not a receiver, so you can’t connect it via Bluetooth to your phone or computer. I started to experience some connection issues at about 15 feet. It can only connect to one device at a time, but the Bluetooth connection remains stable at a short-range. You can connect a pair of wireless headphones, earbuds, or a Bluetooth speaker. Music sounds exceptionally clear, with no distortion or tinniness. Overall, it’s a simplistic and unassuming looking unit. ![]() On the opposite side sit the hard volume control buttons and, on the bottom of the music player, you’ll find a port for 3.5 mm audio output and a microUSB port. ![]() However, The lack of a touchscreen may actually be a good thing considering the unit doesn’t have a clip, so many people will end up stowing it in a pocket.Īlong one side of the Berennis MP3 player sit a hard power button and a slot for a MicroSD card. It's not a touchscreen, but the seven main buttons that sit below it are touch-controlled. On the front of the music player is a small screen (just over 1 and 1/4 inches). You can feel the music player has weight to it, and the high gloss metal finish is relatively scratch resistant. Sturdy and well made, this music player can withstand a bit of wear and tear. It’s sleek and compact, but still small enough to grip in your hand, measuring only 1.5 inches wide, 3.54 inches tall, and only 0.33 inches in thickness. The Berennis MP3 player has a design reminiscent of MP3 players from the early 2000s. I put down my phone and tested the Berennis MP3 player for a week, evaluating its design, sound quality, and features. It'll cost you around $35, but this tiny little device stores your lossless files and reproduces high-quality music. MP3 players, like the Berennis Bluetooth MP3 player, are good for those who want to disconnect from the world but still listen to their favorite tunes. Keep reading for our full product review. We purchased the Berennis Bluetooth MP3 Player so our expert reviewer could thoroughly test and assess it.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |