[Electronics-Talk] Accessible MP3 Player

Gerald Levy bwaylimited at verizon.net
Wed Nov 21 16:44:52 UTC 2018


I think you misunderstood.  The MP3 player I mentioned is a non-talking, no 
frills, cheapo model that a number of merchants sell on EBay for about $1. 
These units can only handle micro SD cards up to 8gb.  Someone else 
mentioned the talking MP3 player with Drop Box that Laz sells on his 
Accessible Electronics site, but I am not familiar with this unit, although 
I think the largest capacity SD card it can handle is 64 gb.  Maybe Laz can 
chime in and provide additional information. I am not aware of any 
accessible MP3 players that can accommodate 128 gb micro SD cards.

Gerald


-----Original Message----- 
From: Christopher Gilland via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 10:51 AM
To: Gerald Levy via Electronics-Talk
Cc: Christopher Gilland
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Accessible MP3 Player

Gerald,


I have a micro SD card with almost 100GB of music. This amounts to just
over about 35 to 40 thousand songs, as the card is a 128GB. So yeah,
it's almost completely full. Anyway, will this player allow you to
browse by artist, song, or album? Also, you say it's accessible. How's
the speech in it? Is it pretty natural sounding?


Chris.



On 11/21/2018 07:15 AM, Gerald Levy via Electronics-Talk wrote:
>
> If you can live without shuffle or random play mode, you can pick up a 
> totally accessible MP3 player on EBay forabout a buck.  No kidding.  I 
> have four of them.  It is about the size of a matchbook, and has only a 
> large, round play/stop button surrounded by a concentric ring for up/down 
> volume and left/right skip.  The right side has a slide on/off swich and a 
> 3.5 headphone jack.  The left side has a port for connecting a micro USB 
> cable and a slot for a micro SD card,which you must buy separately for 
> about $4. Of course, you supply your own earbuds or headphones.  And it 
> runs on a rechargeable lithium ion battery whichprovides about 4 hours of 
> playing time.  If you absolutely must have shuffle mode, you will have to 
> pay much more for an accessible MP3 player with this feature.  Below, is a 
> link to one such MP3 player on EBay:
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-7-Colors-Mirror-Clip-USB-Digital-Mp3-Music-Player-Support-8GB-SD-TF-Card/382635468749?epid=8014445496&hash=item5916d9e7cd:g:3DYAAOSwcT5b8Qqj:rk:3:pf:0
>
>
>
> Gerald
>
>
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Nicole Torcolini via Electronics-Talk
> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2018 9:43 PM
> To: electronics-talk at nfbnet.org
> Cc: Nicole Torcolini
> Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Accessible MP3 Player
>
>            I have a Victor Stream, but I don't use any of the functions
> other than the MP3 player. What is a good accessible MP3 player? It must 
> be
> able to play from a USB thumb drive and have a shuffle/random mode. Other
> than that, it does not need to be able to do anything else.
>
>
>
> Nicole
>
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