


🎧 Your pocket-sized powerhouse for music, books, and beyond!
The ZAQE 80GB MP3 Player with Bluetooth and WiFi features a 4-inch full touchscreen, supports up to 1TB expandable storage, and offers versatile media playback including MP3, MP4, and e-books. Equipped with Bluetooth, WiFi, FM radio, and a built-in speaker, it delivers a comprehensive portable entertainment experience tailored for the modern professional on the move.








| ASIN | B0DWJXHYRZ |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Battery cell composition | Lithium Polymer |
| Brand | ZAQE |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Headphone, Personal Computer, Earphone |
| Compatible media type | MP3, MP4, AAC, WAV, FLAC, OGG, AVI, MPG, WMV, MKV |
| Connector Type | Aux, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (14) |
| Date First Available | 18 February 2025 |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
| Item model number | M4 |
| Manufacturer | ZAQE |
| Media type | SDXC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 512 GB |
| Model | M4 |
| Model Name | 80GB |
| Mounting Hardware | Speaker, User Manual |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Special Features | Hi-Res Audio |
| Standing screen display size | 4 Inches |
G**R
This was the first recommendation from Amazon! And the price was awesome. And it runs on Android 9 PIE! My favorite version of Android! It arrived. It takes too long to remove the bloat ware! Then get it set up. Micro SD needs formated. No problem. Maps first. After F-Droid.org and Fennec. While the maps are loading, Fossify keyboard, file manager, calculator & calendar, gallery, recorder. New Pipe, Trail Sense, SatStat, Silence. APK load Weawow. OSMAND~ Is loaded and setup. It has FM radio, Clock and Settings. 15 apps + settings in a folder OSMAND~ in the center and the bloat ware folder (5 things you can't get rid of?) Love the size! Perfect size. Fits in your shirt pocket! Battery is still initializing, but it seems good. Seems to be a quality build. Gave it time to get fully charged. Take it out for the first test! Not even a mile off the wifi connection and it froze? No objects to block the view of the sky. Checked SatStat. 0/20 not good! Do a sensor test in Trail Sense! Accelerometer, not great. Altimeter, none! Altimeter cashe, unavailable! Battery, 99%. Cell signal, N/A, Clock, good. The critical sensors for a mapping tablet, Compass, NONE! GPS, NONE!) The rest of the sensors listed, all missing? ATTENTION AMAZON. Why would you recommend a music player for a mapping device if it doesn't have the required sensors? The applications that I had to remove were clearly for internet connected music playing, you are not likely watching movies on a 4" screen? The device? I fell in love with it right away! Perfect size! Great screen, awesome backlighting! The 1 button function has a bit to be desired, I prefer 3 buttons, but this is workable. 1 electronic button & 3 tactile buttons, button mapper worked it's magic on it. The device has a headphones jack AND it becomes the antenna for the LIVE LOCAL FM RADIO BUILT-IN! And Micro SD can be married to the internal HD. So, a larger drive can be used. Maybe I can make a software defined radio with this. It's 85 miles to the drop point to return it! $45 worth of fuel to return a device of $50+/-? Making it do something else might be entertaining! Now all I need is a small tablet for mapping and GPS! Any better suggestions? Maybe a cheap refurbished cellphone? I don't trust Amazon's suggestions anymore.
B**S
I recently got my hands on the 80GB MP3 Player with Bluetooth and WiFi, and it has completely blown me away! This device offers everything you could want in a portable entertainment system. The 4.0-inch full touchscreen is clear and responsive, making it easy to navigate through apps, music, and videos. With built-in Bluetooth and WiFi, streaming music from Spotify, Audible, and Amazon Music is a breeze. Plus, the sound quality is fantastic, and the speaker provides decent audio when you’re not using headphones. The MP3 player supports up to 1TB of storage, meaning I can carry thousands of songs, e-books, and podcasts without worrying about running out of space. One of the coolest features is the FM radio, which is a nostalgic touch, allowing me to tune into live broadcasts anytime. The e-book feature is also a great addition for when I want to read during breaks or commutes. Overall, this MP3 player offers a powerful mix of functionality, entertainment, and convenience all in a sleek, portable package. It’s the perfect gadget for anyone who loves music, books, and more on the go!
T**N
This is a compact easy to use mp3 player with a touch based user interface. The unit is lightweight and holds thousands of songs. I have it mounted on my bicycle handlebars and it does get quite a bit of vibration and occasional shocks exposure. I think it seems well made and get about a week of bike rides out of the unit before it needs to be charged. I leave it overnight as it does take awhile to charge but is always fully charged so it isn’t an issue for my use. The unit is streaming songs to a JBL Flip 6 and usually performs well. Sporadically I have had problems where the unit will not find songs from the SD card at bootup. I don’t believe it is a contamination issue but may be due to the shock and vibration. I am going to try a different card and maybe try and find a mount that transfers less vibration.
J**Y
== Software == It comes with the google play store so you can run most stuff that still works on Android 9. Default apps: HiByMusic, MX Player Pro, Pandora, YouTube, TikTok, Apple Music, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music, Deezer, Chrome. I loaded retro music player from f-droid. It runs pretty well on this device. I tried to use the equalizer though (useful for lowering the volume below minimum), but it crashed, and now the option has been disabled. The equalizer in HiByMusic seems to work fine. Android navigation interface is unusual, just a single button. The paper manual at least explains operation well. == Sound == Built-in speaker is clear, but not worth listening to music through. Very tinny. FM radio was usable, but reception wavered. Feels like it could be a bit clearer. The headphone out minimum volume isn't very low. Gets plenty loud driving my ATH-M40X headphones. Sound quality was average, good enough as an MP3 player. == Hardware == The manual reports a 2000mAh battery, but a cpuinfo app only reports 1000. I pryed the screen off, and the battery is marked 2000mAh, and looks the appropriate size. Comes in pretty light for a 4-inch device. Just 103g (3.6oz). A screen protector is pre-installed, and a second spare is included. The case is a pretty standard TPU bumper. It is clear, and will probably yellow with age. No physical controls except volume. Can't long press to skip tracks. The CPU is MediaTek MT6750V/C, 8-core 1.5/1.0GHz. It has 2GB RAM. This is a pretty respectable performing CPU for android 9. The 64GB SD card, just says '64' on the front, and say 'Made in Korea' on the back. Capacity was good when tested with f3probe (a flash capacity tester), and it actually has rather good performance despite no performance marking. With small (10 MiB) files it averaged 97.3 MB/s reads, and 59.8 MB/s writes, but also had some writes drop below 10 MB/s. With larger (100 MiB) files, average writes dropped to 28.1 MB/s, but only had a worst case of 16 MB/s or so. Seems like at least a Class 10 card.
T**W
The ZAQE M505 MP3 player is a solid choice for music lovers who want a device with a lot of features in a compact form. It connects to Wi-Fi, though it can be a bit slow to load at times. Once it’s up and running, it works great, especially for connecting music to a Bluetooth speaker. The FM radio feature is a nice bonus, but you’ll need to plug in the included headphones, as they act as an antenna. Running Android 9.0, the player comes with 16GB of built-in storage and a 64GB memory card pre-installed, giving you plenty of space for music and apps. Speaking of apps, it has some preloaded ones, including Google Play Store, so you can easily download more. The 4.0-inch display is clear, and it uses a USB-C charger (cord included) and even comes with a clear case and screen protector. The battery charges quickly, and it fits comfortably in the palm of my hand. The sound is loud and clear, making it a great music player overall. I mainly use it for music, and while it does get a little warm with extended use, it hasn’t been an issue. You can also set it as an alarm or timer, which adds extra convenience. Overall, it’s a great little MP3 player with a lot of features for the price.
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