• 8GB MP3 Music Player with an expansion slot for memory card support up to 32GB enable to download thousands songs at a time.Auto play Up to 30 hours after fully charged, sun down sun rise yet it still playing. Take your ears to travel with real lossless sound !
  • Upgraded Bluetooth 4.0 Technology,support listening radio via Bluetooth,compatible with Bluetooth version 2.0-4.0 headphone and speakers,compare to Bluetooth 2.0,this upgrade one support background music playback, music fast forward/backward, playing from playlist even under Bluetooth mode and you will enjoy a more stable and pleasant wireless music playing experience with your Bluetooth Headphone or Speaker now
  • Small size and super lightweight with wearable clip,weight only 22.5g and the size is close to an Apple Watch,special design for sport and music lovers 5 operation buttons makes it very easy to use and easy to carry just hooked it to your pocket or blouse and enjoy music when running, jogging, riding, hiking or doing other exercise without any trouble
  • Multifunction Clip Player with simple control meets most of your needs: Music Player /Voice Record Player / FM Radio / E-book Reading / all in one portable mini player.
  • 12 Months Money Back Warranty with 100% Satisfaction Customer Service, come with durable High fidelity Headphones ,enjoy your music wherever you go with this Kingtop Clip MP3 Player now and it can also be a wonderful gift for your family and friends.

I used to have a Sandisk 16gb I paid around $60 for and I like this one better. It's smaller and buttons are easier to navigate. The earbuds are the type I like. Rubber ends that stay in ear. Very bassy, but in a good way. Good sound, especially for price. Had a killer workout.

Product was amazing in terms of portability and function. Perfect for jogging or other activities especially if you don't have much memory on your phone. However after being jostled around in my bag for a bit, the volume toggle became difficult to operate. Eventually it got stuck. I contacted the seller and within hours they had issued me a replacement. While the player itself let me down a bit, the seller did everything in a timely and courteous manner to make sure I received due compensation.

Bought IPOD Shuffle in 2013. Paid $39. Now they want $137. That is crazy. The Klangtop cost was $29.99 . Has 8GB space opposed to 2GB on the IPOD. I love that I can drag and drop songs directly from folders on my PC, do not have to use that awful I Tunes software.Sound is fantastic. The display has a steep learning curve but that's because you have so much that it can do. It even has bluetooth capability.. Its a bit bigger than the IPOD Shuffle, but that seems worth the fact you get an actual screen to see what you are selectng.

I love the long battery life. One charge and the power lasts for days. The sound from the Klangtop headphones is amazing as well!!! Downside is that when you hit the rewind button, the mp3 player goes back to the previous song instead of the beginning of the one you were listening to. I also wish that you could turn up/down the volume without having to have the volume number stay on the screen so long. You have to press a button to make it go away. All in all this is a fantastic product. I recommend getting their warranty with it. It even covers the headphones. Kingtop (Amazon Marketplace) are full of friendly, kind and professional individuals. When my headphones got damaged, they sent me a free pair to replace them. Definitely worth the buy.

for whatever reason, I just prefer having digital music in something other than my phone. after my ipod nano gen 6 was kind of being finicky (touch screen), I looked around to see if I could get a simple mp3 player with manual BUTTONS that was still just as small, and one that still had radio (what can I say, I was born before the late '80s a/k/a I'm old). Klangtop pretty much fits the bill. I clip it on my pocketbook strap for my commute and use it at work for music and podcasts. the one downside is that if you accidentally skip to the next track/podcast or whatever, and then try to go back to the first one, it doesn't save what place you were in within the first one. BUT, I'm just a little cautious, if I know that I am going to pause, or if I want to take a second to save my place, I hold the play/pause button down for 3 seconds and it saves it there. then I can flick the switch on and off and it brings me back to my saved spot. I like the retro/simple screen display, it's got Bluetooth if you want it, and it does the trick! this also came with two demo tracks that were really hilarious and nostalgic for me -- wondering if every Klangtop comes with them??

Love it. It's tiny, but with huge capacity. I only intend on using it for music so I haven't tried the ebook or other functions. But I connected it to my pc and loaded a ton of music on it, it plays great, the sound quality is great, and it connected easily to my bose speaker via Bluetooth and is playing perfectly. Does everything you'd want.

I've been using this for about a week and I simply love it. It's actually a little smaller than I expected (a good thing for me). The clip is spring loaded and is pretty strong so it stays where you put it, even when jogging or working out. I bought this mainly to replace an older player because I wanted wireless bluetooth technology and the built in clip . It also can be physically wired to your speaker/headset through a standard 3.5mm cable/connector, which is included in the box. I bought the 8 gig memory version which is plenty for me, but you can add a memory card for even more storage (but I have not used that yet). I really like that it has a separate on/off switch on the side of the device cause I really don't like those devices where you have to long press a button to turn it on and off. The volume is controlled by another rocker switch on the other side of the unit. As for functionality, I use only WMA formatted music and it plays these just great with nice rich sound at both the low end and high ends. I used the enclosed USB cable to connect to my laptop and downloaded about 6 gig of music very easily. When plugged into a Windows laptop, this device just appears as another file system folder so you can just drag your music folders onto this device. It has a variety of ways to play your music and I primarily use the "shuffle" mode or create individual playlists. It also has a built in FM radio and the ability to set up 10 pre-set radio stations. I get pretty good reception on most of my favorite local FM stations. It is supposed to be able to play "ebooks", but I have not tried this yet, so cannot comment. It takes a little time to get used to scrolling through the menu and setup options, but is pretty intuitive once you get the hang of it (of course, I never read the instruction manual either). The device is charged through a micro USB connector and the initial full charge has lasted for the entire week, so battery life seems good so far. As far as bluetooth, it is pretty easy to pair to my bluetooth headphones, but so far it seems like you have to go through the setup menus to initiate the pairing process every time you turn the device on, but maybe I'm doing something wrong. Once paired, it seems to stay connected pretty well and I get about 30 feet of wireless range. Overall, I really like this little player.

I always use SanDisk Sansa Clip+, and still use it for years. However, it's time to move on to replace a finally broken one. So I can only compare KlangTop with SanDisk Sansa Clip+. 1) Its sound is as good as SanDisk Sansa Clip+, which is the most important thing; 2) Its overall structure seems slightly less pleasing than SanDisk Sansa Clip+, and not as solid as SanDisk Sansa Clip+; 3) The earbuds coming with it, are a general purpose one, with mediocre sound quality - for total of $30, what else one could expect? 4) I like its BlueTooth function that SanDisk Sansa Clip+ didn't have when I bought them. This is my main purpose of purchasing KlangTop; 5) Never used other functions of SanDisk Sansa Clip+ for FM radio, recorder. I don't believe SanDisk Sansa Clip+ came with e-book or sleep timers functions; 6) SanDisk Sansa Clip+ claimed to have battery, vs KlangTop's 30 hours, never did side by side comparison; 7) Both reported have 0.6" thickness, although KlangTop looks about 15%+ thicker; 8) SanDisk Sansa Clip+ seems to have a better pushing inward on-off button control while KlanTop relies one pushing forward and backward. And it didn't feel more durable, that on-off switch's life is worrisome, so is all its functioning buttons, they don't feel very durable. However, with its price and acceptable quality, and more functionality, I still feel it's a good buy.

So far, this device is awesome. Very, very good quality for the price. I was very impressed with the audio of the headphones, there was a ton of bass in them, which is a must for me. They have held up well so far, 2 weeks in the gym. Most of the time the earphones don't even fall out when I jump rope, but they do sometimes. If they come up with a design for the earphones that prevents them from falling out during rigorous activities, this might be one of the best products out there. Tons of space for songs too..

Recently, I had my phone taken away, but I've been wanting to still listen to music, so I started researching MP3 Players that will work with my Bluetooth headphones, and this baby didn't let me down! Pro: -Amazing audio for such a small device; very portable! -The menu options can be quite confusing at first, but you just gotta get used to it. -You obviously can't go too far away from the device with Bluetooth on, but I can go a solid 10 or so feet away before I notice anything. Even still, it's so portable, I don't ever need to really take it off of me. Just clip it to your shirt and you're fine! -A bunch of space from the get-go, allowing me to download 110 songs and counting (all of which only took ~5 minutes total) -Great sound blocking earbuds that it comes with, with the feature of volume and a pause and play button -ASTOUNDING volume capabilities, allowing it to be really loud really quickly! I love it! -Practically impossible to accidently select a button when it's in your pocket (a big problem with many other MP3 players) Con: -Confusing buttons (not to much of a problem, tbh) -Sometimes when you turn it on, when on shuffle, it'll keep starting on the same random song (once again, not too bad) -I'm an idiot who loses it like crazy cuz it's so small :p