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The innioasis 160GB MP3 Player is a powerhouse Android-based music and audiobook device featuring a 4-inch HD touchscreen, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, and massive storage expandable up to 1TB. Designed for both kids and audiophiles, it supports popular streaming apps like Spotify and Audible, offers advanced 10-band and parametric equalizers for expert sound tuning, and includes parental controls for safe usage. With a 1500mAh battery delivering up to 25 hours of playback and a robust 8-core processor with 2GB RAM, it ensures smooth performance and long-lasting entertainment on the go.












| ASIN | B0C5T1JGRS |
| Additional Features | Built-In Speaker |
| Battery Average Life | 25 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,392 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #22 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | innioasis |
| Built-In Media | 128GB SD card x 1, Mp3 player x 1, USB-C cable x 1, User manual x 1, Wired headphones x 1 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Car Audio System, Earphone, Headphone, Laptop, Personal Computer, Speaker |
| Component Type | Battery, Digital Signal Processor, Display, Memory, Speakers |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 2,094 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.33"D x 2.36"W x 4.33"H |
| Item Weight | 128 g |
| Manufacturer | INNIOASIS |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 160 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | G3 |
| Model Name | G3 |
| Model Number | G3 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Screen Size | 4 inches |
| Special Feature | Built-In Speaker |
| Supported Media Type | Micro SD, Micro SDHC, Micro SDXC, SD Card, SDHC |
| Supported Standards | AAC |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | One year warranty |
G**A
Probably the best value in an MP3 player.
UPDATE: I've had this unit since July of 2025, it's currently July of '26, not one issue. It simply performs well whether it's in my car or using it somewhere else. I finally started using Bluetooth headphones along with my always wired output to my car, and though others have apparently had wireless difficulty, I have had nothing but success. I purchased a Bluetooth wireless remote control for this player to give me steering wheel controls, and the setup works flawlessly! The control was asin number B0DC685617, "Bluetooth media button remote control" by a company called "GLOBELEC". I left a review of that product as well. Place the control on the BACK - SIDE of a steering wheel spoke where your fingers naturally fall and you get unobtrusive buttons to control the player. The connection to the control will eventually timeout, so I have the Bluetooth connection screen from settings always active and simply hit the little square "recent apps" button to quickly access the connect screen. Tap it twice again and I'm back to the music. Read on for my original review... I use this player mostly in my car, as I like my phone to do “phone things” and not be tied up with music. If you are looking to do the same, read on as I will give you my tricks and tips for this unit, which is an excellent media player for your car (or anywhere, really) if you set it up correctly. I have vehicles that HAVE very good aftermarket stereos, but after getting this new version of the Innioasis player, I am thinking about using one in all of my cars, as this unit gives capabilities you can’t get without spending a ton of money, like a customizable 10 band equalizer AS WELL AS a customizable 10 band PARAMETRIC EQ with Q settings. Digital signal processors for car audio that do the same thing are about $300, and this comes with one built-in. I had a previous generation of this Innioasis MP3 player and was impressed with its performance and features, but a few things annoyed me. This was entirely because of the version of HiByMusic it came with, NOT the player itself. With this new version of HiBy 4.3.1, I have almost no complaints. The only thing I wish it did was give me steering wheel controls using USB tethering, as my phone is connected via bluetooth. I have the player magnetically mounted within finger reach of my steering wheel, so honestly, it’s not that much of a drawback. The hardware itself is top-notch, and I can think of nothing to gripe about there. My old unit lasted nearly 2 years in my vehicle, but finally died as the battery swelled up and popped the screen out. Considering I left it in the car year-round, baking in the heat and freezing in the winter (I won’t do that to my new one), I’m very happy with it’s longevity. Like most techie things, taking some time to experiment and learn what the unit does will pay off later. This is a VERY good player. Quality hardware coupled with an intuitive user interface that can be customized to the users liking. After my experience with my last Innioasis player, and testing of this new one, I simply cannot see why anyone would NOT like these players. One of my biggest annoyances with my previous version of this player was that the text was so small as to be very difficult to read without glasses. This version fixed it: simply set font size to “Largest” in the unit’s system settings (Settings/Display/Font Size), then in HiBy settings, choose “System Defined” as your font size (HiBy Settings/Font size settings). This made the song titles and other things actually readable while driving, and honestly it’s a whole lot easier on the eyes even if you aren’t using the player in your car. Having set this parameter so you can actually see the thing, here are some other HiBy settings I find very useful, for driving or any other use. This is written with tablet novices in mind... TRACK TRANSITIONS: I set mine to gapless, as I have many albums that one song flows right into the next one. Most music will have some silence at the beginning and end anyway, unless one track flows right into the next. This will let more of your music sound like you expect. I have aftermarket head units that will not let you choose this simple feature. DRIVING FRIENDLY MODE: You don’t need to be driving to appreciate this one. Turning this ON will allow the system “Back” arrow to be used to help navigate folders and playlists in HiBy. Just turn it on, you’ll be happy you did. PLAY THROUGH FOLDERS: Personally I prefer this as this will allow you to continue on to the next album in a folder and keep the music going. My music is arranged in folders by GENRE, ARTIST, then ALBUM. Any miscellaneous songs I may have by that artist are just sitting “loose” in the ARTIST folder. This makes for probably the easiest way to find your music. “Play through folders” continues playing alphabetically through all folders after finishing the songs in the folder you started with. OTHER SETTINGS: You can change the color of the HiBy app in the “Custom themes” menu. I find black to be the best for the car, particularly at night, but experiment to see what suits you. By the way, if you are driving at night and the screen is too bright, the “Night Light” feature of the Android system may be useful – adjust it to your liking in settings, then activating it can be as simple as one swipe downward from the top of the unit and hitting the little crescent moon icon. You can even schedule it to activate at night. If you don’t like the yellowish cast it creates, swiping downward TWICE will let you easily access the screen brightness setting, and just tap anywhere on the slider to position it. Easy to do while driving with minimal distraction. You can change the order of the items in the “menu bar”, the bar that contains “Album”, “Folder”, “Artist”, etc. (also works in the playlist menu bar). Click the drop down arrow on the right side of the bar and you will be presented with a list of possible sort options. While this allows you to choose how you sort music, you can also tap and hold a particular item, then re-arrange it, thus changing the order on the bar. I prefer to have “Folder” show up first on the bar as that is how I typically want to see things. I cleaned up the desktop area of the unit by combining all the apps except “Music” and “Settings” into a common folder (tap and hold an icon, then move it on top of another icon, repeating as desired). Then, tap and hold the “Music” icon, and a menu will appear. At the top of this menu will be an icon with four little boxes – click that button and you will be presented with an option to create a “Widget”. Touch and hold the menu then drag to the desktop. This makes a functioning “Player widget” as well as creates a nice big target of an icon to tap while you are driving, should you ever end up outside of the app. I placed mine at the top of the screen, the “Music” and “Settings” icons as well as the folder containing all the other apps at the bottom of the screen. A ten band equalizer is accessible from the main playing screen by tapping the three vertical dots at the top-right of the screen. You can now save your own EQ settings as presets that you can name, and access them from the first button on the left of the EQ screen. There is a reset button at the top of the screen as well, allowing you to quickly “zero” all the sliders and start over. HiBy also has a ten band PARAMETRIC EQ located in the main settings (Look for “PEQ” just below the “Equalizer” settings). This is a very powerful tool...set up correctly, you can fine tune your audio to compensate for acoustic deficiencies in your vehicle or its speakers. This is expert level, and if you don’t understand it, just leave it alone. Bottom line, this is a tremendous value added to the system. Playlists are easy to create and manage as well. Be sure to backup your playlists...I didn’t, but was lucky enough to get my old unit powered up. HiBy was able to export and properly import a relative path M3U file from my old player. Exporting a playlist can be done by going to your playlists, long-pressing the playlist you wish to backup and selecting one of the backup options. There is a “Mandatory landscape” mode in HiBy settings/HiByMusic Laboratory, if you want everything oriented that direction. If the player ever dies, you can pry up the screen to get to the micro-sd card that holds all of the information and music you have. I always keep my music on an external micro-sd card, so I never have to worry about loosing it if the unit dies. Even so, when it does finally quit, there’s a memory card in there if you want one. Consider getting the pack of tempered glass screen protectors the company also sells. Easy to apply and saves on scratches and cracking. Moving mine around as I do, I managed to crack my glass... thankfully it's just the protection screen. When it gets really annoying, I'll just pry it off an put on the spare that came in the pack. That’s it. If you want one, buy this one. I doubt you can do any better, even for MORE money. P.s., I finally CORRECTLY organized all of the ID3 tags in my mp3 collection, getting EVERY file in an album and tidying up all that data. When all of that is done correctly, searching my files is not only breeze, but I now have created my own radio stations (essentially) by simply playing a genre and hitting the shuffle button. If you haven't done this with your collection, get the free application "Mp3Tag" to make the job easy. I wound up consolidating some genres for my own taste, keeping artists in VERY broadly defined genres, but it makes it workable.
S**N
2nd Innioasis purchased--Very Disappointed
I have had a previous model which worked very well. My cheap ear buds worked perfectly with it for over a year, then suddenly one day, would not connect. I thought it was the ear buds, but when I tried them with a totally different device, they still work perfectly. My old model had been dropped numerous times, and the battery life, which wasn't great to start with had really gone way down. So I decided to buy another innioasis. My mistake! The ear buds I own would NEVEr CONNECT WITH THE NEW MODEL, EITHER. i HAE USING THE WIRED BUDS. The battery life in the new unit is worse than the current life of the old unit. Plus, both units are now doing the same glitchy things, which never occurred before. I can no longer easily access podcasts at all. the listening tab at bottom just disappears at will and even turning the unit off and on numerous times may not bring it back. Plus it is virtually impossible to look at podcast episodes any longer. It just wont' show/change episodes. It's even hard to open a book already downloaded on the unit, no listening tab, and the same chapter will just keep on repeating. with the listener tab gone, I cannot access the chapters to change them or even back it up thirty seconds to catch what I just missed while someone is talking. I believe the programming was changed to make things different, I can't see why they would both change operating ways I am VERY familiar with, at the very same time. So I think these things happened in a product update I was unaware of. NOT HAPPY!! Plus I went to hospital for a long unexpected stay and missed the return window or I would have returned th new unit.
M**N
Good bare-bones digital music player.
This is essentially an Android phone that can't make calls. I got it because my phone broke & all the new ones got rid of the SD card slot. All-around I'm happy with this purchase, since it does what I need it to: high capacity (SD card up to 1TB), car play, bluetooth. I only listen to MP3s so I took all the streaming apps off the front page. You can't add any apps, but the built in music app, HiBy, works good. I used to use Pulsar on my old phone and this is comparable. I use a 512 GB SD card (that's nearly full) and the app takes about 10 minutes to scan it. If you have a large digital music collection, the only major expense using this will be buying a big enough SD card, which is still cheaper than buying a modded iPod. Pros: - Bare bones, simple, don't even need to turn on WiFi to use it. - Slightly smaller than a regular phone, which means I won't be accidentally grabbing it instead of my actual phone. - Long battery life. - Easy to add files to - The SD card is a little tricky to get in and out. Why is this a Pro? Because there's very little chance you'll accidentally pop it out and lose it. If you have a long fingernails or a pair of tweezers, that'll help getting it in and out. Cons: - Small screen, at least for my fat fingers. - If the screen goes to sleep while scanning the SD card, the scanning pauses. I deal with this by changing the screen sleep setting to Always On. - There's 2 scanning modes, Everything and Incremental. Incremental is supposed to only look for new files, but I've noticed it's missed some. Just do Everything scan every time and all the music you've added will be there. -Can't add or remove apps. There's no Play Store, and if you want to remove an app you have to completely uninstall it. To de-clutter the main page, I moved all the apps I don't use to the next pages. Here's how I added my music: - Put SD card in device - Reformat SD card (this will come up when you install it) - Use USB cord to plug computer into laptop (MP3 player will automatically switch to USB File Transfer Mode) - Plug external hard drive with digital music collection into laptop - Make a new folder on the SD card called Music - Copy & paste files form external hard drive to SD card. - When done, on the MP3 player swipe down and under the USB options choose Charging Only, and unplug device from laptop.
B**S
This is way more than just an Mp3 player
First off, WOW, this is so much more than I expected or even needed. The only thing missing from this product is phone capabilities. I was just looking for an Mp3 player that functioned properly and had a battery life longer than a cup of hot water. You have so many ways to listen to whatever your heart desires, I think there are apps for just about every style of listening/viewing already programmed on this player. I listen to music ALL DAY long, even while I am talking with people. With over 40,000 songs in my playlist, I never have to listen to commercials or pay for subscriptions to any of those music apps. The battery lasts almost three days before a recharge is needed, and if I plug it in to my car radio, it charges as I drive. What more could you ever want or need from an audio player. It comes with a little charge, so you do have some time to play with it, because you always want to play with your new toys as soon as possible. When storing music, you can download directly to the player or to a "micro SD" card (much easier) up to a 1TB card, that's a lot of music. All functions are easy to use; it does take a little practice to find your rhythm but once found it's smooth as butter. The volume controls are on the outside edge, so I can adjust up or down as needed without having to remove the player from my pocket, like all my other players. I have to say, this is the best player I have owned since the original Gen 1 & 2 iPods, they will never be beat. For me, I will never use all the apps that are offered on this player, but for most people, you will be pleasantly surprised. The size is perfect; it fits in my pocket and is not bulky, all I need now is a holder with a clip and it will be perfect. The speaker on the player is not good, but it does play and you can hear the music, earbuds are the ticket. I can transfer songs in a flash from my laptop to the Sd card, then plug the card in, let the player read it and your off and rolling. My ears are alive with the sound of music again.
A**Y
I bought this for the MP3s and Bluetooth… I LOVE this for the streaming capabilities!
I was very impressed with the look and feel of it… It just feels “solid“ in your hand. It comes loaded with many of the most popular music streaming apps (Apple, Amazon, Spotify, Spotify, kids, etc.) it also comes with a few other apps for reading e-books. Battery life on it seems to be very good. It does not come loaded with any of the video streaming apps (Hulu, Prime, Peacock, etc.) but it does have its own video player that will allow you to load videos onto your SD card and watch them that way. It easily upgraded to one terabyte of storage, with the additional purchase of a 1TB SD card. The OS is Android based, and feels very much like an android phone in your hand. One of the downsides to it though is it does not use PlayStore to allow you to add extra apps. When I researched the topic, it is HIGHLY recommended that you do not attempt to “jailbreak” the Innioasis G3, due to a high probability of bricking it. It does allow you to “side load“ apps from APK files. Be sure they are from a reputable source. I was able to load a couple apps of my choice that way, although that is at your own risk. I was able to easily install IHeartRadio through an APK. There are third-party cases available for the Innioasis G3 that make it even more rugged, and are affordable. I also purchased.MagSafe magnets that attached to the back of the case so I can hang it in the car if I wish. It does have a built-in FM radio, but that requires you to use the included wired headphones. What attracted me to this product in the first place was, although I have multiple of the “leading brand old school” MP3 players, I was looking for one that had Bluetooth capability. I have used this with my above the ear headset, and it paired perfectly. Another thing that impressed me about this device was the way it buffers as it downloads. One day I was working out in the yard and had to run to the store for something and still had my headphones on. It was not until I was on the way home from the store that I realized that even though I was no longer connected to my Wi-Fi, it had played music the entire time I was away from home. I am considering purchasing several of these for Christmas gifts this year! Pros: - nice compact size - great sound quality - Easy to set up and use - Easy to expand storage capability - beautiful display - A great value - includes most of the popular audio streaming platforms - good battery life - Bluetooth - includes Google Chrome browser - easy file transfer and management - touch very responsive - fits nicely in a shirt pocket Cons:: - does not use Google PlayStore, so it requires a little research to learn to load extra apps, but it is not difficult - keyboard is rather small for fat fingers
C**.
Suddenly lost functionality
EDIT: Today I discovered that I was using the wrong type of USB cable for data transfer; apparently some cables are only meant for charging. Swapped the cable and can now transfer files. However I'm still unable to get the music app to read the data on the SD card, it only seems to detect music saved to internal storage. Card may be faulty, I'll try changing it. Updated review from 1 to 3 stars due to my revelation about the cable. ORIGINAL REVIEW: When I first got this player it worked well enough. I was able to connect to my PC via USB and drag/drop music files as needed. Seemed to be an adequate replacement for my iTouch that finally died after a couple decades (rest in peace, my friend). At some point, I went to copy some new music files onto the new player, and I was confused to see that it would no longer communicate with my PC (apparently a known issue, i discovered after some internet searching). I suppose I could figure out how to upload files via wifi, but the final straw came when the interface inexplicably changed so I can't navigate to other music folders. If I don't want to listen to Adele's 19 album then I'm going to have to upgrade. Well played, Innioasis, well played.
C**M
Unlimited playlists? Yes thank you! (oh and it's a great MP3 player as well)
The battery in my old iPod was finally fizzling out and quickly loosing it's charges. As I searched for a replacement MP3 player I wanted to make sure it allowed for multiple playlists. This item was advertised as allowing for the creation of multiple playlists for your songs. I am happy to report that it is very easy to create and edit multiple playlists. I was also looking to utilize the FM radio to enjoy sports broadcasts when I was out of the house. The FM radio feature is better than I had hoped as it automatically scans for stations and lets you save them as a favorite station. You also have the ability to manually scan up or down one frequency at a time. The Bluetooth setup was quick and easy and sounds great. The file transfer is as simple as advertised. Plug into your PC or laptop and then click and drag the files onto the MP3 player. One note that I hope will help someone with the file transfer. Once you transfer your files you need to "scan" the player to find the files. They don't automatically show up on the player under the music app. In the music app under your profile there is a scan feature. Use the scan feature and choose "all folders". I found that I had a few different sound file types in my collection. If you just click scan it won't find all of the songs as some are relegated to a different folder since they are of a different file extension. All I know is when I scanned all folders it was able to find them. Another thing to watch for is that if you purchased songs from iTunes then those songs are protected. They will transfer but not show up as playable on the MP3 player. You can search the web for a number of easy solutions to that issue (yes I found one and am good to go). I think this is a fantastic value for your money. I don't use most of the apps as I simply want a MP3 player for music. This player comes loaded with various apps that you can simply uninstall and free up memory. The player comes with a tiny SD card that pops into the side of the player to give you tons of memory for your songs, books, pictures, etc. I am very happy with this purchase and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a good MP3 player but not busting the bank in the process. Thank you.
J**L
Fine for a child at the expense of user friendliness
For this player, you'd be better off spending more on a higher quality player than trying to save on this. As the description shows, it does not support google play or any apps that run off of it which is a major inconvenience if you're trying to get music off of any major platforms such as Youtube. As for installing APKs, in my experience they do not compete the install even if you get them from reputable sites. For the player's capabilities itself, it's alright at best. The app used for music does what any other music app does however using new mp3 files is a hassle considering the app has to scan for new files anytime you want to add more music. To add on, it is slow to boot and has a tendency to buffer. The build quality it's what you'd expect at this price point, not too cheap that you'd feel anxious holding it but not too robust that you can run without a case. Overall if you want to give this to a child and you pre download all the music you'd give them, it's fine. If you want to use it for yourself and want the comfort of more recent software and hardware, give this player a hard pass.
J**K
For music and reading lovers out there!
My 12 year old girl loves it! She listens to Spotify music and also used it for audio story books!
M**D
Perfect, only if....
...if you buy an extra micro SD card, make sure you buy one with the higher speed. I got a cheap 20 quid one and not everything transferred, the few bits that did the playback was tinny. I returned that card and bought a high speed 1tb micro sd card, not only does it work for transferring the sound quality massivey improved when playing back on this mp3 player. So those who have issue with sound quality, invest in the better micro sd card and the play back is fantastic. Now the mp3 player itself, its light, small, easy to charge. You will have to go in settings and make sure the volume is up the first time, but after that it is fine. Everything opens lightning quick and playback lasts all day. What I love is, I have close to 1tb of music organised in folders on there, spotify and audible and even some videos. I can switch between anything instantly and playback is fine, no buffer issues or anything like that and it works so quick. I use wireless headphones an wifi on mine, so the bluetooth and wifi obviously should drain batteries quicker, but I never seem to have an issue, I use it for hours at high volume and scroll through it continuously and the battery lasts. I still charge it each night and unplug when it reaches 100% my critiques are only minor so it doesn't really affect rating. One is the player used for music can take a little to get your head around at first. The other is when scrolling through your mp3's it doesnt display the whole name, unless you can change that in settings somewhere. It displays the whole name when playing an mp3 but not when scrolling through. so do make sure you organise your music properly. it comes with an Aux cable (very handy) some ear buds (I haven't tried because I use wireless headphones) but no case, not even a pouch, but you can buy a case for it on amazon and I really recoomend you do so. It aso displays mp3 art, but doesn't seem to on folder art, if you changed the .ico file to the album cover on your compuer, this doesn't seem to read that, unless of course there is a different setting, but it will display the attached images to mp3s, but for someone like me who uses .FLAC and .WAV files, it would be good to have it display folder art.
S**I
128Gb
Ayın 1. gelmesi gerekiyorken 4. geldi.Ürün türk MP3 leri ve yabancı MP3 leri çalıyor.Video olarakta indirme yapıp izleyebiliyoruz.128gb lık mikro SD kartıda geldi.
S**I
Ipod replacement
Was looking for an ipod similar product for my son and this is fantastic. As all he wanted was music and I didn't want to give him a phone so this is a great product compatible with Spotify Apple Music and also has a radio and an MP3 player
S**S
160 GB (memory card) otherwise built in 32 GB MP3 player
nice product, very compact, color display, 32GB built in, 128 GB memory card option, bluetooth, Wifi, spotify app built in, aux out, on the whole very good, battery life is very good, video play option available, record movies on memory card and carry it -good companion while traveling, if you are a music lover-just go for it
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