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Looking for the right MP3 player? PriceRunner helps you find the best one for your needs. We list a wide range of MP3 players from various brands and retailers. Our category filters make it easy to narrow down your choices based on features like storage capacity, battery life, or price. Whether you're after a compact design for workouts or a high-capacity model for extensive music libraries, you can compare different options side-by-side. This way, you can easily see which MP3 player suits your lifestyle and budget. You'll also find user reviews that provide insights into real-world performance and reliability. With PriceRunner, making the right choice is straightforward and hassle-free. Ready to find your next MP3 player? Begin here and discover the model that fits your musical journey perfectly!

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MP3 Players Fiio M17
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Fiio M17

64 GB MP3 Players Display

£174.99
6stores
Apple iPod Touch 128GB (6th Generation)

Apple iPod Touch 128GB (6th Generation)

4.2

128 GB MP3 Players Display

£60.00
1store
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FAQ

An MP3 player is actually a media player and not specifically a device that plays MP3 files. It is the former popularity of the MP3 format that makes us still use the term when it comes to media players. Today, many different audio formats are used, and modern MP3 players can often play lots of different formats. In addition, sometimes, they have a video playback feature.

A smartphone is a phone. An MP3 player is used only to store and play media files of various kinds. However, some MP3 players support mobile data networks and can be used with streaming services and various apps. However, a smartphone usually has at least the same specifications in terms of file support and storage as an average MP3 player, and if you have a smartphone, it is hardly necessary to buy an MP3 player.

It's different from player to player. Many MP3 players connect via USB to a computer. After that, the transfer of the music takes place either through a specific software installed on the computer or by simply dragging and releasing files like when sharing folders in general. Some MP3 players also allow you to transfer files over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

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