rnrrr wrote:
Only hobby joggers use MP3 players.
Not nessarily, I actually saw Bernard Lagat @ Pre's Trail (during Olympic Trials week) w/head phones on and it made me feel proud..,🎧💅ðŸ¼
rnrrr wrote:
Only hobby joggers use MP3 players.
Not nessarily, I actually saw Bernard Lagat @ Pre's Trail (during Olympic Trials week) w/head phones on and it made me feel proud..,🎧💅ðŸ¼
I've tried many devices lately. Get an ipod nano gen 7 or an agptek clip and just transfer MP3s to it: https://www.amazon.com/AGPtEK-G02-portable-Clip%C2%A0player-supporting/dp/B016ZZFWOC/ref=sr_1_10?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1468903304&sr=1-10&keywords=agptek+player.
Are you the chubby brother or the skinny one?
And don't use Apple bloatware.
The iTunes below (better grab them), are switch-less and contain less bloatware.
Sounds like this could be an option.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/51215664/mighty-streaming-music-without-your-phone/description
Hey I never tried Panadora but I use Spotify Music on my iPod Nano. For the quality of Spotify Music provides 320 Kbps, I can enjoy Spotify Music on my pc and at the same time I can enjoy higher Spotify Music quality of Flac format with TuneFab Spotify Music Converter.
As for the best MP3 player, I like iPod Shuffle too. But I don't use it to listen to music from Pandora but for Spotify songs and playlists. With the help of AudFree https://www.audfree.com, I can play Spotify offline on Shuffle. Convenient to me and carry a MP3 player could be portable than a phone device.
When we are running, no one would like to carry his own huge smartphone with them, especially for those who like to listen to music while running. They would like to carry MP3 or other convenient devices with them. If you want to listen to Pandora music, you have to download them to your devices. But some music of Pandora can't be downloaded. So, you need a third-party to help you. Here, I would like to suggest you to use DRmare Music Recorder to download Pandora music and then you can stream them to your devices for offline listening. Hope it will help you.
Can't you stream Apple music on an Apple Watch with cellular? Or do you need your phone nearby to do this?
Either apple watch + apple music or something like this which saves your spotify music: https://bemighty.com/
DietBacon wrote:
Either apple watch + apple music or something like this which saves your spotify music:
https://bemighty.com/
+ 1 the Mighty is absolutely what you’re looking for
Yes, sure, there are kinds of different MP3 players which enables you to listen to different Spotify MP3 songs.
https://www.drmare.com/spotify-music/transfer-spotify-to-mp3-player.html
For me, I like to run listening to music from Spotify and I usually do that with TunesKit Spotify Converter. First, use this tool to download the songs to MP3 format and save them on the local computer. Then transfer all the downloaded songs to my iPod. By doing so, I can easily listen to music without taking the phone with us. Very pleasant.
The OGG format that Spotify tracks are protected in makes the music not to be compatible with any MP3 player.so you need Tunelf Spotify Music Converter to download and convert any Spotify music to a format that can be played on MP3 players.
Panadora. You are unintentionally entertaining, all the time.
I have tried many different players, from the cheapest to the most expensive. At the moment, I am using a Sony player, and I can say that this company produces some of the best players that have no competitors in today's market. I love their design. It is very minimalistic and austere. I also very quickly got used to the interface, which even a child can understand. Also, a significant advantage that Sony players have is playing a lot of different formats. Lately, I've been downloading music in MP3 format from here https://lagu-melayu.mymp3.red/, but I've used other forms before. All in all, if you need a good player, take Sony.
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I agree with you. And I tried AMusicSoft Spotify Music Converter. It works well.
Vote for wireless Sony smartwatch (here is Sony customer support service by the way https://sony.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html ), but I am sure since my last gadget purchase the market of music devices had evolved greatly. Apple analogues are too expensive, Samsung is also pricy.
rojo wrote:I don't want to take my huge iphone 6splus with me.
Rojo,
You still got that iphone 6plus?