To load music onto the MP3 player, connect it to your computer using the USB cable supplied. Select the "Charge and Transfer" mode on the player and then copy the music files (e.g. MP3, WMA, FLAC) to the "MUSIC" folder on the device using drag & drop.
Yes, you can connect the MP3 player with Bluetooth 5.0 in the car to listen to music. It supports Bluetooth for a stable connection with low power consumption, which is ideal for use in the car.
Yo,
I bought the same one for my son
Adding songs is simple via a micro usb cable (like a normal USB stick)
For songs/podcasts I usually go to a YouTube to mp3 converter
https://notube.lol/fr...
When you switch on the player, it should be set to Settings. Then you have to press OK. You must then select the Language menu (7th line from the top). There you can select the device language and confirm with OK. Press the Back button to return to the main menu.
The Musrun MP3 player with 64GB of storage features Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to connect the device to a Bluetooth speaker for wireless listening. This feature allows you to listen to your music on a compatible Bluetooth speaker.
The player only retains the passage in the audio book if you are not listening to anything else. For example, if you switch off the player, it will remember the location. But as soon as you listen to another audiobook or a song, it forgets where you were. It's a bit annoying.
iTunes is actually compatible with Apple devices. There are some MP3 players on the market that are compatible with iTunes - see https://www.audioreputation.com/itunes-com... - how far the iTunes compatibility of these devices goes is beyond my knowledge.
However, it should be mentioned that there is nothing to stop you from copying music tracks in MP3 format from iTunes to an MP3 player. This should work with any MP3 player.
No, the images are not contractual. The product has 64GB of memory and can be expanded to 128GB with an additional memory card (not included). The device is compatible with version 5.0.
Unfortunately the brand does not indicate the autonomy of the device, I am sorry about that. ):