Over the past several years we have seen smartphones regrettably lose features which were once standard, such as FM radios, IR blasters, status LEDs, physical buttons, micro SD card slots, and of ...
For its sub-$30 price tag, the AGPTEK A02X MP3 Player is a worthwhile option if you’re looking for a reliable MP3 player to use with wireless headphones. While it has no 3.5-mm audio jack ...
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 ...
Once you've switched from using streaming services to downloading music to your MP3 player, you may wonder why you hadn't ...
Whether you'd rather unplug while you listen to music or don't want to have multiple music subscriptions cluttering your phone, an MP3 player is an outdated yet still attainable solution.
Using Windows Explorer 1. Connect your Philips GoGear MP3 player to the computer with the supplied USB cable. 2. Click Start and then "Computer" to launch Windows Explorer. Locate your GoGear's ...
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While the quality is limited to MP3, and you won’t be able to do any uploading with a mobile device, it’s nice to have the ability to spread your own library across multiple gadgets.
Attach your MP3 player to its USB cable if it does not have a built-in USB plug, or remove any protective cap or shield from its built-in USB plug. 2. Insert the USB plug in any free USB port on ...
Ninm Lab is obsessed with retro gadgets, from cameras to cassette decks, and its latest project — the Playdisc — reimagines the humble MP3 player as a digital version of the mixtape (or mixed ...
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