Verbatim's not a name you usually associate with music on the move, but its latest entry into the MP3 player space has something which many of the established brand names don't - expandability. The ...
The term MP3 player is used loosely here, as playing lossy MP3 files is the least of what these digital audio players or DAPs can do. From the powerful DACs and amplifiers for premium sound when ...
The Famue is a hybrid ebook reader and HIFI music player. It is tiny, which makes it highly portable. The E INK screen makes it perfect to use outdoors, and the content will be easy to read. By ...
iTel India, an entry-level smartphone brand, has decided to widen its audio device portfolio by launching the ROAR 60 Bluetooth neckband. It has features such as a built-in MP3 player, FM radio, and a ...
Yes, if it’s pink it must be for girls. Take this portable MP3 player from Japan’s Ever Green corporation. Going by the moniker of DN-2000, this SD card-based player includes no built-in memory ...
When [Neutrino-1] saw DFRobot’s DFPlayer module, he decided he wanted to make his own retro MP3 player. This tiny module comes packed with a ton of interesting capabilities such as EQ adjustment, ...
The demo code for [XTronical]’s ESP32-based SD card music player is not even 40 lines long, though it will also require a few economical parts before it all works. Nevertheless, making a ...
Not much I can offer except to say that it doesn't sound like the card's too slow - if its too slow, you'd be getting dropouts, not distortion. Try getting an exchange on that MP3 player just to rule ...
Carry around one less thing when you trade in your standard MP3 player for the Wallet Flash. It’s a credit card-sized player with a double-sided USB adapter (you can plug it in any direction) and ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a new project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new revision published by Granpino via Hackster.io providing full instructions on how to ...
Instead of trying to impress our business colleagues with an embossed bit of card, you could whip out something much more eye-catching – the business card MP3 player. And it’s certainly an impressive ...