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🎧 Your pocket-sized entertainment hub — stream, play, and vibe all day long!
The innioasis 160GB MP3 Player is a powerful, kid-friendly Android-based device featuring a 4-inch HD touchscreen, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, and pre-installed popular music and audiobook apps like Spotify and Audible. With 160GB internal storage plus expandable memory up to 1TB, it supports multiple audio formats and offers 25 hours of battery life, making it perfect for streaming and offline playback without needing a phone. Parental controls ensure safe usage, while the 8-core processor guarantees smooth performance.












| ASIN | B0C5T1JGRS |
| Battery Average Life | 25 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,360 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 34 in MP3 & Digital Audio Players |
| Box Contents | Earbuds, USB Cable, User Manual, Memory Card (possibly) |
| Brand | innioasis |
| Brand Name | innioasis |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Car Audio System, Earphone, Headphone, Laptop, Personal Computer, Speaker |
| Component Type | Battery, Display, Memory, Playback Controls, Speakers |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 1,989 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1D x 6W x 11H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 128 Grams |
| Manufacturer | INNIOASIS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G3 |
| Media Types | Micro SDHC, Micro SDXC, SD Card, SDHC, SDXC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 160 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 160 GB |
| Model Name | G3 |
| Model Number | G3 |
| Model name | G3 |
| Product Features | Equalizer, Video Playback, Voice Recorder, alarm clock, smart / internet |
| Product Warranty | Two years Manufacturer |
| Screen Size | 4 Inches |
| Special feature | Equalizer , Video Playback , Voice Recorder, alarm clock, smart / internet |
| Supported Standards | AAC |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
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.
K**Y
Does not turn on, have only used once.
This is the seond time I've bought this product. I had it for a year before and water damaged it so got this replacement. I have turned it on once and now it no longer turns on or charges at all. Have written to Innoasis customer support. Aawaiting response.
M**S
Mp3
Very pleased.
P**E
Good player
This is so easy to use, No problem downloading tracks from an existing play list on a Laptop and also used the laptop DVD tray to add even more Albums, I use this now by the Pool on holidays connecting to a JBL Charge 5 Wi-Fi
R**D
Not thrilled.
Not completely thrilled with this. The advertising was rather confusing, listing a variety of similar items at different prices but all appearing to offer the same features. What you get appears to be a stripped-down phone (without call facilities). An Android operating system with supplied apps, most, if not all requiring some sort of subscription for effective operation. But I could not identify the "powerful local music player app" to use as a straightforward replacement for my Apple iPod which had seen better days. Single or sequential track play is what I needed but you seem to get stuck in a play loop or shuffle, which is not ideal. The manual has been no use at all - lots of information but no help. As for the 160GB boast - 128GB is a supplied microSD (not standard SD) card but the unit can accommodate up to 1TB if required. The additional 34GB space is accounted for by internal memory. The dilemma was knowing where to place your tracks in the hierarchy of Android folders. In the end I created my own file organisation on the SD card and then doing a scan. On the positive side, I was drawn to the wide range of music formats supported. More than what was being offered by a considerably expensive alternative player. Maybe I should have opted for that one all along. It was also very nice to be able to output to a bedside radio at night, using Bluetooth, rather than wearing headphones.
K**R
Amazing little Spotify player and ebook reader!
If, like me, you like to listen to music without social media distractions, text messages, etc then get this player! Download a Spotify album (other music services are available) and go for a walk. Leave your annoying phone at home! Before you catch a train why not borrow a book from your local public library via the free Libby app! Leave your phone in your bag. Great sound quality from the player. Easy to navigate. Excellent as a standalone ebook reader too. Just make sure you respond to those text messages and IM's just once a day so people know you're still alive.
F**A
Stopped working after 6 months
Stopped working after 6 months, has been charged but just doesn't turn on.
P**.
160GB MP3 Player with Bluetooth and WiFi, innioasis Music Player
10 out of 10 thank you
M**D
Très bon
Fonctionne tel que décrit. Pour ma part, je l'utilise surtout pour diffuser de la musique dans la voiture (avec connexion filaire ou Bluetooth). Précisions supplémentaires : 1) important d'avoir des fichiers enregistrés avec un son élevé, car la commande de volume de l'appareil n'a pas d'amplification, i.e., il n'y a aucune augmentation du son au-delà de celui du fichier (natif). Donc, si le son de votre fichier est faible, il va le rester. La commande de volume est donc toujours au maximum. 2) les menus sont parfois petits pour un écran tactile. Cela dit, ça se gère. 3) l'ajustement avec le petit égalisateur est difficile Une fois ces précisions apportées, c'est franchement un très bon (et bel) appareil, facile d’utilisation (interface claire), belle qualité de son, avec Android comme SE, contenant toutes les fonctions attendues d'un lecteur MP3 standard, grande capacité de stockage. Il lui reste à passer le test de la durabilité.
T**.
Defective. Won’t stay on. Disappointed. UPDATE: ISSUE RESOLVED
Update: After a few back and forths with the support team and trying different ways to get the MP3 player to work and nothing working, a new one was sent to me. It turned on immediately, stayed on for me to connect it to my Wifi, log in to my music apps and I was able to do everything in less than 5 minutes. Was really impressed with the support team. They were helpful in every way and response time was always very quick. I’ve only been using the new MP3 player for a few minutes but music quality is great and I have no complaints. It stays on, doesn’t shut off like the other one did. Excited to be able to try the other apps on the player like the FM radio, chrome, recorder, kindle etc. Old Review when product didn’t stay on: For now giving a one star review. Took it out of the box and it turned on immediately. Went to the setting screen and was able to connect it to my WI-Fi immediately. Then went to go sign in to my Apple Music account. Hit the sign in button and screen went black and turned off. So tried turning it back on. Just kept flashing the innioasis word every 3 seconds. Multiple times tried factory resetting it. Multiple times powered it off and then on. It would get to the Android is starting screen and then would shut off. When connecting to Wi-Fi I saw the battery was at 100% so it’s not a battery issue. Reached out to innioasis support team. Hopefully problem will be resolved
V**R
super!
it works very well!!!
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!
G**A
Probably the best value in an MP3 player.
UPDATE: I've had this unit since July of 2025, it's currently April 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.
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