After weeks of research, I finally settled on this Yeoodop MP3 player, and it's been a pleasant surprise. The Android 13 system runs smoothly, and the 4GB RAM ensures apps like Spotify and Musicolet work without lag. The metal rotary volume knob adds a premium touch, though the detents make volume adjustments less precise.
The 4.7" IPS screen is vibrant for watching videos, and the 128GB storage (expandable to 1TB!) holds my entire music library. Bluetooth 5.0 connects quickly to my headphones, though I did notice occasional drops with certain earbuds. The 2500mAh battery lasts me through two days of mixed use - perfect for my commute and workouts.
While marketed as a kids' device, the build quality (glass front/back with metal edges) feels decidedly adult. The physical buttons are convenient when I'm on the move, though the touchscreen can be slightly laggy - especially noticeable when using swipe patterns.
The cameras are more of a novelty than practical feature (as expected at this price), but they're fun for quick snaps. My only real complaint is the occasional hiccup where turning off the screen shuts down the device completely.
For $80, this player punches way above its weight class - offering features found in devices costing twice as much. It's become my daily driver for music and podcasts, replacing my phone for audio playback during workouts and commutes.