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product_id: 590230318
title: "AGPTEK 64GB USB MP3 Player with Bluetooth, U5 Type-C & USB Player with Clip | with FM Radio, Recording, Support Mobile Phone Connection(Gray)"
brand: "agptek"
price: "$106.74"
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reviews_count: 13
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# 64GB massive storage 16h playback power Bluetooth 5.3 seamless connect AGPTEK 64GB USB MP3 Player with Bluetooth, U5 Type-C & USB Player with Clip | with FM Radio, Recording, Support Mobile Phone Connection(Gray)

**Brand:** agptek
**Price:** $106.74
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Carry Your Soundtrack, Not the Bulk

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AGPTEK 64GB USB MP3 Player with Bluetooth, U5 Type-C & USB Player with Clip | with FM Radio, Recording, Support Mobile Phone Connection(Gray) by agptek
- **How much does it cost?** $106.74 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- agptek enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted agptek brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-Day Battery Life:** Up to 16 hours of continuous playback—power through work, workouts, and weekends.
- • **Massive 64GB Storage:** Store 13,000+ MP3s or 2,000+ FLAC files—your entire soundtrack, always on hand.
- • **Next-Gen Bluetooth 5.3:** Stable, low-latency wireless pairing with auto-reconnect for uninterrupted jams.
- • **Plug & Play Dual Ports:** Type-C & USB 2-in-1 for instant file transfer and charging—no cables, no hassle.
- • **Ultra-Light Clip-On Design:** Weighs just 25g with a sleek clip to keep your music close and your hands free.

## Overview

The AGPTEK U5 64GB MP3 Player combines cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity with dual Type-C and USB ports for effortless file transfer and charging. Its ultra-light 25g clip-on design makes it the perfect companion for active professionals on the go. With massive storage supporting multiple audio formats and a robust 16-hour battery life, it delivers premium sound and convenience without compromise.

## Description

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Review: mp3 player - very nice mp3 player. fast delivery. good sound quality
Review: Fits my preferences for form and function. Some usability issues but no dealbreakers - I've been using this thing constantly for about 6 months. Get ready for a needlessly in-depth review: Electronic Specs: - 64GB feels like a good amount of room for audio files. I've migrated a ton of albums, including lengthy soundtracks, to this mp3 player and I still have room to spare. - The battery life has been decent. I can usually forget to charge it for a couple of days and be fine. On days when I'm at risk of running out of battery life, I can find time to charge it for an hour or so and get it back to a pretty full battery. - No complaints with audio quality, but also I'm listening to mp3 files. I'm no audiophile clearly. Doesn't sound distractedly tinny or anything and there is a built in equalizer (with presets) if you want to try and futz with that. The Listening Experience: - This device has played .mp3 .wav and .flac files without any trouble. There have been some .m4a files it doesn't recognize, but not all. May just be weird files on my end. - I've connected this device to both bluetooth headphones and car bluetooth. Media controls have functioned on both - Player has various repeat options and a shuffle option. The shuffle is true shuffle so you can go song 4 -> song 2 -> song 4 without hearing song 1. - The non-repeat, non-shuffle option will simply advance to the next album/artist/folder. While listening in the car, this transition often goes wrong with the player getting stuck on the first song of the subsequent folder. I'll need to go in and manually select the song to unstick it. - Car bluetooth does not recognize ID3 tags or file information (EVEN THOUGH I KNOW IT'S THERE I CHECKED). Is overall kind of janky as it will play but the bluetooth software on the car will tell me there's no media to play. - The screen will go to sleep after a bit of inactivity (even while music is actively playing). If there is no music playing the device will turn off. That means you need to wake the device up to play/pause/skip. If you're actively listening to music, the volume/skip buttons default to volume so you can mess with that on the fly. - Navigation with this form factor is pretty clumsy. No search, just scroll through your library using the up/down buttons. Some menus are weird. There is a dedicated settings menu, but additional options for listening to music are accessed by pressing the menu button on the now playing screen. Organization: - There are two main ways to navigate your music library: using the device's built in music menu which will organize artists/albums/soundtracks or just navigating the file directory - This device attempts to recognize metadata/id3 information but does not reach a level of quality to be reliable. - Sometimes it just doesn't recognize that there are id3 tags it can organize with - The music menu organizes songs purely on file name, not the title or track# - The music menu will get confused with long names. e.g. "Jet Set Radio OST" and "Jet Set Radio Future OST" will get grouped under one album even though they are two different albums. Same thing happens to artist names. - You can make playlists in the music menu using the device buttons, but it is cumbersome and you are limited to 3 playlists of 100 songs each. I wish you could be more flexible and make playlists on a computer when you plug it in and that the playlists were longer. - If you don't want to use the music menu, there is the folder menu which allows you to browse music files as they're organized on the device directory. This is what I prefer to use as I can organize my library with far more flexibility and control. - Main gripe with the folder menu is that while you can create your folders and sub-folders, the order of the items in that folder is determined exclusively by oldest->newest. Sometimes my library doesn't transfer over to the device in the correct order and will get shuffled up even though there are perfectly good numbered file names the device SHOULD be able to sort by. That means I have to be very mindful of moving files in bulk to make that action is moving files in the order I want. Otherwise you could do it one at a time by hand 🫠 Build quality: - Clip is garbage lol. I don't even use it and it still broke off in a few weeks - Otherwise the rest of the mp3 player seems durable enough for daily use. I have no concerns with throwing it loose in a bag for traveling, but I haven't really done a true stress test of the build quality in that way - The cap for the usb-c port is magnetic. Nice and strong six months later. No complaints. Kinda fun to fiddle with actually. - Sometimes the screen has a persistent white hue when I turn it on. No clue what causes it. This only started like 4 months into owning it - Buttons are still good after 6 months. Nice and clicky - I really like how small the MP3 player is. Makes it not too burdensome to carry around a separate device for music. I personally choose to put the mp3 player on a lanyard and wear it around my neck. There's a spot on the clip for that which would be great if the clip didn't get obliterated by the strain of having to exist. I just drilled a screw into the plastic where the metal rod for the clip went and looped the lanyard around that. Blind spots in this review: - this has sound recording capabilities?? no clue how good that is - FM radio exists

## Features

- 【Type-C & USB 2 in 1 Plug and Play】 No data cable is needed, you can directly connect it to mobile phones and laptops with type-c ports. A type-c to USB adapter cable is included, so it can also be used to connect to desktop computers or car audio systems with traditional USB ports. Use High-speed port to transfer files or charge U5 music player.
- 【Portable Back Clip Design】The back clip design can be strongly clipped on any of your clothes. The size is only 3.1 inch * 1 inch and as light as 25g (0.88 ounce). You won't even notice you're wearing it. Supports FM Radio.
- 【64gb Large Memory】 Comes with 64 gb of storage space and it can be used as a flash drive as well. It supports formats such as mp3, wma, ape, flac, ogg. It can store about 13,000+mp3 music or 2000+ flac music to meet your needs. Used as a flash drive you can store large amounts of office and study files. It is recommended to transfer files in batches, each time within 1gb.
- 【Bluetooth 5.3 & Automatic Reconnection】AGPTEK U5 MP3 music player adopts Bluetooth 5.3 technology, more stable connection, better compatibility, and lower consumption. You can pair the Bluetooth MP3 Player with wireless headphones or a Bluetooth speaker, automatically connects to the last Bluetooth device it was connected to, as soon as it is activated. Please use a 3.5mm audio cable to connect to the car. Some cars are not compatible with Bluetooth.
- 【Long Battery Life】AGPTEK U5 music player can play music continuously for about 16 hours (tested at maximum volume), and it takes 2 hours to fully charge. Powerful battery life fully meets your needs for enjoying leisure, music, travel, sports, etc.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CKV9HDP2 |
| Additional Features | FM Radio |
| Battery Average Life | 25 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,635 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #170 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | AGPTEK |
| Built-In Media | MP3 Player |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Blutooth device, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
| Component Type | Display, Memory, Playback Controls |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 871 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LED |
| Item Weight | 24.5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | AGPTEK |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | U5PL |
| Model Name | U5PL |
| Model Number | U5PL |
| Screen Size | 0.9 Inches |
| Special Feature | FM Radio |
| Supported Standards | MP3 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AGPTEK
- **Color:** Gray
- **Compatible Devices:** Blutooth device, Personal Computer, Smartphone
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth
- **Display Technology:** LED
- **Included Components:** MP3 Player
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 64 GB
- **Model Name:** U5PL
- **Screen Size:** 0.9 Inches
- **Special Feature:** FM Radio

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ mp3 player
*by D***T on June 15, 2026*

very nice mp3 player. fast delivery. good sound quality

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fits my preferences for form and function. Some usability issues but no dealbreakers
*by �***� on February 8, 2026*

I've been using this thing constantly for about 6 months. Get ready for a needlessly in-depth review: Electronic Specs: - 64GB feels like a good amount of room for audio files. I've migrated a ton of albums, including lengthy soundtracks, to this mp3 player and I still have room to spare. - The battery life has been decent. I can usually forget to charge it for a couple of days and be fine. On days when I'm at risk of running out of battery life, I can find time to charge it for an hour or so and get it back to a pretty full battery. - No complaints with audio quality, but also I'm listening to mp3 files. I'm no audiophile clearly. Doesn't sound distractedly tinny or anything and there is a built in equalizer (with presets) if you want to try and futz with that. The Listening Experience: - This device has played .mp3 .wav and .flac files without any trouble. There have been some .m4a files it doesn't recognize, but not all. May just be weird files on my end. - I've connected this device to both bluetooth headphones and car bluetooth. Media controls have functioned on both - Player has various repeat options and a shuffle option. The shuffle is true shuffle so you can go song 4 -> song 2 -> song 4 without hearing song 1. - The non-repeat, non-shuffle option will simply advance to the next album/artist/folder. While listening in the car, this transition often goes wrong with the player getting stuck on the first song of the subsequent folder. I'll need to go in and manually select the song to unstick it. - Car bluetooth does not recognize ID3 tags or file information (EVEN THOUGH I KNOW IT'S THERE I CHECKED). Is overall kind of janky as it will play but the bluetooth software on the car will tell me there's no media to play. - The screen will go to sleep after a bit of inactivity (even while music is actively playing). If there is no music playing the device will turn off. That means you need to wake the device up to play/pause/skip. If you're actively listening to music, the volume/skip buttons default to volume so you can mess with that on the fly. - Navigation with this form factor is pretty clumsy. No search, just scroll through your library using the up/down buttons. Some menus are weird. There is a dedicated settings menu, but additional options for listening to music are accessed by pressing the menu button on the now playing screen. Organization: - There are two main ways to navigate your music library: using the device's built in music menu which will organize artists/albums/soundtracks or just navigating the file directory - This device attempts to recognize metadata/id3 information but does not reach a level of quality to be reliable. - Sometimes it just doesn't recognize that there are id3 tags it can organize with - The music menu organizes songs purely on file name, not the title or track# - The music menu will get confused with long names. e.g. "Jet Set Radio OST" and "Jet Set Radio Future OST" will get grouped under one album even though they are two different albums. Same thing happens to artist names. - You can make playlists in the music menu using the device buttons, but it is cumbersome and you are limited to 3 playlists of 100 songs each. I wish you could be more flexible and make playlists on a computer when you plug it in and that the playlists were longer. - If you don't want to use the music menu, there is the folder menu which allows you to browse music files as they're organized on the device directory. This is what I prefer to use as I can organize my library with far more flexibility and control. - Main gripe with the folder menu is that while you can create your folders and sub-folders, the order of the items in that folder is determined exclusively by oldest->newest. Sometimes my library doesn't transfer over to the device in the correct order and will get shuffled up even though there are perfectly good numbered file names the device SHOULD be able to sort by. That means I have to be very mindful of moving files in bulk to make that action is moving files in the order I want. Otherwise you could do it one at a time by hand 🫠 Build quality: - Clip is garbage lol. I don't even use it and it still broke off in a few weeks - Otherwise the rest of the mp3 player seems durable enough for daily use. I have no concerns with throwing it loose in a bag for traveling, but I haven't really done a true stress test of the build quality in that way - The cap for the usb-c port is magnetic. Nice and strong six months later. No complaints. Kinda fun to fiddle with actually. - Sometimes the screen has a persistent white hue when I turn it on. No clue what causes it. This only started like 4 months into owning it - Buttons are still good after 6 months. Nice and clicky - I really like how small the MP3 player is. Makes it not too burdensome to carry around a separate device for music. I personally choose to put the mp3 player on a lanyard and wear it around my neck. There's a spot on the clip for that which would be great if the clip didn't get obliterated by the strain of having to exist. I just drilled a screw into the plastic where the metal rod for the clip went and looped the lanyard around that. Blind spots in this review: - this has sound recording capabilities?? no clue how good that is - FM radio exists

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great screen free fun
*by B***Y on April 25, 2026*

Works great for screen free entertainment. My son loves it. Easy to navigate for a beginning reader.

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*Last updated: 2026-07-04*