Price: $47.99
(as of Sep 18, 2024 00:11:17 UTC – Details)
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Mp3 player allows anyone to enjoy their favorite tunes whenever and wherever they want to. The one you love get more happiness by gift.
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【Smooth Running,Stable Pairing】– The Q5 mp3 player uses a 4-core MTK chip to make the device respond faster and run more smoothly. It is equipped with a full-featured duplex Bluetooth, which has a wider and stable Bluetooth compatibility, and is perfectly connected to Bluetooth headphones, speakers and car stereo.
【Excellent Audio-visual Experience】– 4 inches high-definition screen, support 720p, 1080p high-resolution video and HiFi lossless music playing, Q5 player has everything that an excellent Mp4 player should have. It brings you unparalleled Film viewing and music enjoyment.
【Long Battery Life】 — Q5 Bluetooth music player has a built-in 1800mAh lithium battery and uses a low-power solution, which enables the player to continuously play 50 hours of music or 8 hours of video, even 670 hours standby. Fully meet your travel or sports needs.
【Powerful Music App】 — Q5 Bluetooth mp3 player can sort your songs by title, folder, albums, artists, genre, album+artist, allow to quickly locate the target songs by searching and add them to the playlists in batches. And offer 4 playing sequences, including shuffle all, Sequential play, Loop single, List loop. Even preset 8 EQ styles.
【High-speed Wireless Upload】– Different from most current mp3 players, Q5 wifi mp3 player not only provides USB cables to upload music and videos, but also can share or transfer files via Bluetooth and WiFi. With the provided File transfer App, you can easily transfer files between the smartphone and the player, especially for Android devices.
【Disabled / Uninstall Apps】 — TIMMKOO Q5 digital music player allows you to disable or uninstall some Apps on the device, including FM Radio, Videos, Ebook, Browser, Recorder, to meet your personalized needs. Especially for children, elementary and middle school students, etc
【Limited WiFi Uses】– WiFi is only used for synchronizing network time, file transfer and website browsing. not for downloading music and apps online. And Q5 music player does not support installing additional Apps.
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Reviewer: Dave
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This replaced my clock-radio
Review: I wanted something that isn’t a smart phone for my alarm clock, that is small/portable, and that plays MP3s for the hour I’m getting ready in the morning. Bluetooth support a big plus. This little device has fit that need perfectly:I keep a pair of wired computer speakers in our bedroom. At night they plug into this device (which is also plugged in so it’s fully charged the next day). In the morning, after I turn off the alarm I typically select some music to help wake and start the day. When I’m ready to move from bedroom to anywhere-else, I switch on my battery-powered portable stereo wireless bluetooth speakers. ($15 at Ace Hardware with sound more like $40 speakers.) The music automatically switches to these and I move those with me as I start my day.Here is why this device’s specific features work well for me as a replacement clock-radio:* It’s an Android (based on 1.x or something really old but I don’t care) but without the Play Store. Since I deliberately wanted something limited this was a feature, not a bug and I immediately knew how to use it.* It has the stock Android clock application with its nice flexible alarm clock application.* The MP3 player is quirky but once I got used to it I found I like it a lot. It’s not any of the stock Android MP3 player applications but a third-party app. As other reviewers have noted, it works well for collections organized by folder. Note that you’ll have to go hunting for a setting that turns this feature on. It’s apparently licensed demoware but the vendor didn’t turn the nagware banner off. That’s annoying. And because (again) the Play Store isn’t available, there’s no way to even pay to turn it off. I hope they fix that in a future version of this product.* The FM radio works well. I don’t use it a lot but it’s a really nice bonus to have it and I’ve gotten good reception out of it. (You have to have speakers or headphones plugged in to use it.)* The sound quality is very good for the price, both over Bluetooth and via the headphone output.* The built-in speaker is usable as an alarm clock, countdown timer, or for listening to lectures. Its quality is painful for listening to music.* I’ve never fully discharged the battery, even with playing constantly over Bluetooth for somewhere between three and four hours. I’m really happy with the battery life for my purposes.Some overall thoughts:* I like that this setup is completely modular. If a speaker system fails I can replace it independently to everything else, etc.* I don’t use the web browser or video feature at all. It’s really not designed for that use. But the settings allow you to hide applications you don’t want to access from the home screen and I use this to remove icons for these applications. I really like this feature.* At around $50, I didn’t expect high-end phone build quality so I wasn’t disappointed that the device is plastic. But it has held up fine for my use. And plastic doesn’t crack like phone screens can. It does need a wipe from time to time with one of my leftover lens cloths (from an old pair of glasses) to remove fingerprints.* The clock application doesn’t have any setting to keep the display on when the device is plugged in. This would be nice, but it’s hardly a deal-breaker. The clock and alarm are still reliable and that’s what counts.Overall, except for the nagware banner I can’t remove I couldn’t be more delighted.
Reviewer: Slim
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Cannot Recommend
Review: My expectations were fairly low when I ordered one of these Timmkoo MP3 players. I didn’t expect it to perform like much more expensive Sony, FiiO, or Astell & Kern units. After all, my needs are quite modest: I just want to listen to MP3 music files through my Sony Bluetooth headset without using my phone. Period. Unfortunately, this player proved unequal to the task. The first one I received was difficult to charge to more than about 1/4 capacity. After playing with various USB-C cords and USB ports on my computer, I managed to get it fully charged once, but it lost that charge in less than an hour with the unit off. I returned that one to Amazon for a replacement. The replacement charged easily enough, but had difficulty accessing my 128GB Micro SD card. As other reviewers mentioned, you need a strong fingernail or paperclip to insert a Micro SD card fully. But, even when fully inserted, sometimes it recognized the card, sometimes it didn’t. I would have tried formatting the card in the unit, but the very basic instructions don’t cover that and I couldn’t figure it out. When it did see the card, it took several minutes each time to pair with my Sony Bluetooth headphones. Then it took several minutes to build the database each time. The best I ever did was just over 4 minutes from turning on the device to listening to music. Several times it took more than 8 minutes, and sometimes I just gave up. Then, I tested the Bluetooth range and found that my headset lost the signal less than 15 feet from the player. Then, the only way to resume listening to music was to turn off the player and start the 4 – 8 minute process over. As if that wasn’t enough, several times it just froze in the middle of a song for no apparent reason and, again, the only way to resume listening was to shut it off and start over. When it was working, I found the sound reasonably good, but it was just too much work to simply listen to music, so I returned the second unit. Other reviewers have reported both good and bad experiences, so I assume there are quality control issues at the Chinese factory, which is probably true for other MP3 players in this price range. For now, I ordered a Sony NW-A105 unit that was returned to the Amazon Warehouse. Even with the Amazon Warehouse discount, it’s significantly more expensive than the Timmkoo, but I’m hopeful it will work.
Reviewer: Pistachio
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: The more I use this MP3 player, the more I love it. I’m reviewing the Timmkoo Q5.Pros:- Awesome audio quality and bass depth. It has an equalizer as well as other audio plugins to enhance the sound. I’ve purchased, tried and returned a few other cheap brands because their sound quality was bad. This device is however, for its price, generates amazing sound. The included earbuds are not bad, but the sound is even better with Apple earbuds (those that are bundled with iPhones) or any other quality headphones.- The built-in memory is only 8GB, which is plenty to run the OS and apps, and to store the cache, so a microSD card is highly recommended to put the music/video files on it. I bought a 128GB and it works just fine.- The Q5 is based on Android, has a few apps, FM radio and Google Chrome browser. Note that the other Q3E model is virtually the same, but doesn’t have WiFi, FM radio or browser. For $5 more, get this Q5.- It can handle many file formats, including .m3u8 playlists and .cue files; those are not listed in the Amazon description, but the music app supports them, which is a bonus.- The size is adequate, not too big, not too small, fits in the hand, it has a decent solid weight and doesn’t feel cheap.- Playing videos is excellent, with the option to play video horizontally (by default) or flip vertically.- When plugging into the PC, there are several USB modes that can be selected (e.g. MTP, USB storage, and a few others).- Although the screen is medium sized, it’s crystal clear and sharp.- Once the music is playing, I can manually turn off/lock the screen by pressing the power button. In this state, the volume can still be changed without waking up the screen. To turn back on, press the power button again.Cons:- Inserting the microSD card was a bit tricky, I had to press it firmly with my finger nail to make it “click” into position, otherwise it was bouncing back and forth when using my finger. So use your nail.- The screen gets greasy pretty fast, I got my fingerprints all over it, so gently wipe it with a cotton cloth when not in use to keep it clean.- Sometimes tapping the buttons doesn’t register immediately, I have to press a few times to make things happen; this is the case when playing music while doing other stuff. Perhaps the processor is struggling or the screen was too dirty with fingerprints?- Web browsing isn’t snappy, but that’s not a big issue for me, I bought this device to play music, not browse. But it’s good to have the WiFi option, it allows uploading files through a web browser from another PC on the same network. It’s not really necessary to do so, as I copy the files directly through the USB connection.Overall, the Q5 packs a ton of features and highly customizable options, has great sound quality and is easy to use. For $70, it’s worth every penny for what it offers. I recommend this product.
Reviewer: J W
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Love the product for my kids, they have been excellent tools for encouraging audio reading and singing. If I have had a problem, Estron has been very helpful.
Reviewer: Peter
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: i also have the older version, q3e by the way. i got the q5, even though a lot of reviewers said that they recieved the older model. i gave my older one to a friend, because i dont really need it. the player is great! the browser, as expected, isnt the best, but cant ask for too much. like it wont open some webs, which was expected. like, i cant use discord on the browser. but i can open amazon and youtube. the only thing is, youtube on the browser has the layout of a pc browser, so its like ur on a pc, but still works 100%. the fm radio has really good signals. it even has a feature where you can change a station but it changes it to the next station that has the least static. its really cool, and you can even record the fm radio! the music and video organization is great, so is ebook. definetly should buy as a phone without calling or texting or app store. a reviewer wrote a review with 1 star that said the browser doesnt work and wont open any pages at all. im pretty sure he forgot to connect to the wifi. also another reviewer wrote a 1 star review because you cant side load apps because its an old android. android 3.4 to be exact. but if you want an app store, might as well get a phone, you know?
Reviewer: Everardo Hernandez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Excelente reproductor de formato de sonido y vÃdeo . Hasta reproduce FLV sin ningún problema . Muy práctico. Elimina la necesidad de ver videos con un software complicado en una computadora o tablet. Súper recomendable. Solo fallan de repente los botones de plástico de encendido y volumen.
Reviewer: Brömmel
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Ich habe inzwischen mehrere MP3/MP4-Player ausprobiert, keine High-End-Geräte, eher aus dem niedrigen Preissegment. Bisher waren mehr oder weniger keine wirklich guten Geräte dabei, dieses ist aber schon ein Highlight.Das Gerät macht einen sehr soliden und wertigen Eindruck. Vom Formfaktor ist es quasi wie ein kleines Smartphone, ich denke, letztlich ist es auch ein abgespecktes älteres Modell. Tut ja nix zur Sache. Liegt aber gut in der Hand, ist aber auch nicht ganz so leicht. Ich find’s absolut okay.Bisher absolutes Alleinstellungsmerkmal: ein beigelegtes gedrucktes mehrseitiges Handbuch und deutscher Sprache. Und zwar ohne groÃe ‘Ãbersetzungskracher’ – ziemlich vollständig und verständlich gemacht!Von der Funktionalität kann es eigentlich alles, was ich brauche. Diverse Musikformate (natürlich unter anderem MP3), Videoformate (ua. MP4), eBooks und Fotoanzeige. Dazu kommen noch ein Taschenrechner, Kalender, Notiz-App etc. Irgendwie liegt das Ding irgendwo zwischen reinem MP3-Player und kleinem Handheld/SmartPhone. Es ist aber dahingehend eingeschränkt, daà man keine Apps installieren kann.Der MP3-Player bietet viel, viel mehr als manch andere. Alle von mir bisher genutzten Geräte hatten trotz groÃem Speicher die Einschränkung, maximal 4.000 Titel anzeigen zu können. Ich habe diesen mit einer SD-Karte (64GB) mit gut 7.200 Titeln gefüttert – funzt wunderprächtig. Man kann die Titel beliebig sortieren, Playlists erstellen etc Die Titel werden auch nicht von Namen ‘abgeschnitten’ oder gescrollt, sondern der Länge entsprechend mit Cover angezeigt (da kann man auch einiges konfigurieren). Und rechts am Bildschirm gibt eins eine Leiste mit dem Alphabet, mit dem man bei längeren Listen schnell ans Ziel kommt. Das geht alles Dank dem ausreichenden 4” Display, auf meinem bisherigen 2.4” Gerät war das schwierig.Bei groÃen Musiksammlungen kommt das Gerät dann hardwarebedingt an seine Grenzen. Aber mit ‘groÃ’ meine ich auch mehr als 5.000 Titel. Das gilt sowohl für die Daten auf der SD-Karte, als auch per DLNA eingebundene. Dann wird alles seht langsam und das Gerät wird auch recht warm…Der Sound ist mit den passenden Kopfhörern super! Die Beigelegten funktionieren zwar, sind aber meines Erachtens etwas schwach im Bass. Es gibt einen Equalizer, vielleicht kann man mit dem noch was tunen, aber mit meinen InEars war der Sound sofort wie ich es mir wünsche, ich habe das dann nicht weiter probiert.Videos (MP4) funktionieren auch super, 720P Videos haben ein klasse Bild. 1080P (was laut Beschreibung funktionieren soll) ans Laufen zu bekommen – ‘Format unbekannt’. Ich bin da kein groÃer Crack, kann sein, daà man die passen konvertieren kann… braucht man das aber auf einem 4” Display?Bei dem ansehen von Fotos kann man das Bild sogar während des Betrachtens mit den Finger gröÃer und kleiner ziehen – auch das noch mit einer guten Auflösung! Alles wir am SmartPhone.eBook (epub) habe ich kurz probiert. Das Buch meiner Wahl hatte dann zwar eine angenehme Schrift zum Lesen, war dann aber auf über 700 Seiten verteilt. Nix für mich, aber grundsätzlich geht’s. Ich habe da eh lieber etwas aus dem guten alten Papier in der Hand… :-)Ich könnte noch viel schreiben mache den Rest aber mal kurz:Pros:- Super Funktionsumfang (Musik, Video, eBook, Fotos etc.)- WLAN (zum Daten übertragen und man kann auch mit dem installierten Google Chrom ins Web!)- Bluetooth (Kopfhörer problemlos gekoppelt, ob es auch im Auto funzt, habe ich noch nicht probiert)- DLNA (kann per WLAN auf einen private Cloud zugreifen – bei mit ein Plex-Server auf einem NAS!)- Deutsches gedrucktes Handbuch- USB-C Ladekabel (die meisten anderen Geräte ‘hängen’ noch an Micro-USBCons:- Bei gröÃeren Musiksammlungen wird’s langsam.- Beigelegte Kopfhörer nur mittelmässig (zur Not geht’s)Was in der Artikelbeschreibung meines Erachtens ‘fehlerhaft’ ist, sind die angegebenen 72GB Speicher. Das Gerät hat 8 GB intern und eine 64 GB SD-Karte ist beigelegt. Irgendwie stimmt die Beschreibung damit, irgendwie aber auch nicht…Zu guter letzt stellt sich die Frage nach dem ‘Warum?’! Mein SmartPhone kann das letztlich auch alles, und noch einiges mehr. Es gibt da meiner Meinung schon ein paar Gründe:- Schont den Akku des SmartPhones – das hat dann vielleicht eine höhere Lebenserwartung!- SmartPhones sind in der Schule meiner Tochter nicht erlaubt, den Player darf sie für die Busfahrt mitnehmen- Auch beim Spielen im Haus oder Garten nimmt sie den Player mit und lässt das teure Smartphone liegenAber wie dem auch sei, das muà jeder mit sich selbst ausmachen. Wenn man gerne einen MP3-Player (bzw. MP4-Player) haben möchte, kann ich persönlich diesen ohne groÃe Einschränkungen empfehlen!Da dann…