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The INNIOASIS G1 is a sleek 80GB portable MP3/MP4 player featuring a vibrant 4-inch full-touch HD screen, Bluetooth 4.2, and WiFi connectivity. It supports a wide range of audio formats and popular streaming apps like Spotify and Pandora, while offering expandable storage up to 1TB. With a powerful 1500mAh battery delivering up to 25 hours of playback, HiFi sound quality, and Android OS with parental controls, it’s designed for millennials craving both classic offline music and modern streaming convenience in one stylish device.










| ASIN | B0BWHK3V9S |
| Battery Average Life | 15 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,975 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 22 in MP3 & Digital Audio Players |
| Box Contents | 64GB SD card x1, Mp3 player x 1, USB-C cable x 1, User manual x 1, Wired headphones x 1 |
| Brand | innioasis |
| Brand Name | innioasis |
| Colour | Blue+White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Headphone, Speaker |
| Component Type | Battery, Display, Memory, Playback Controls, Speakers |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 4,110 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1D x 11W x 6H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 136 Grams |
| Manufacturer | INNIOASIS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G1-80G |
| Media Types | Micro SD, Micro SDHC, Micro SDXC, SD Card, SDHC |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 80 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 80 GB |
| Model Name | G1 |
| Model Number | blauw-wit |
| Model name | G1 |
| Product Features | Portable |
| Product Warranty | Two years Manufacturer |
| Screen Size | 4 Inches |
| Special feature | Portable |
| Supported Standards | AVI |
M**N
This does what it says on the box....and more!
Having previously bought a cheaper item, that had terrible sound quality, my initial impression of this player is a very good one. The earphones supplied are pretty good, but you really hear the sound quality through blue tooth headphones or speaker. There are plenty of equalizer presets, and one you can customize for your preference. It takes an SD card much bigger than the 64GB one supplied, I used a 512GB card. My files are all in FLAC format and I cant fault the sound quality. Some of the apps require subscriptions, such as Apple Music and Amazon Music and Spotify, but it comes with a free player too, just register an email address to access all the functions, such as a customized equalizer setting. Connects to wifi and bluetooth easily. I am looking forward to getting some audio books...and btw it has a sleep timer too. One thing you should be aware of if you listen to radio stations using the inbuilt app, you must use wired earphones as the wire acts as the antenna.
J**M
Customise to get the best out of the G1
I've had the G1 for nearly 2 years now, and it's a great little device PROVIDING you take the time to bend it to your own usage. As it stands, when you first receive it, and use the inbuilt apps, you are restricted to a very structured system that needs you to buy the appropriate accounts such as Spotify etc. and use the Hibby inbuilt player app. Even with those restrictions, it works ok. However the get the real best out of it, you need to bypass the inbuilt restrictions regarding installing your own apps. For the life of me, I can't understand why this simple freedom has been rmoved, except, perhaps, to reduce support calls from people who may have trashed their players system. If you do want to make the player eally work to it's best, activate the Developers Options (look it up!) and side load your own apps. Providing the apps work with the version of Android on the player (mine is 8.1), there are thousands of extras you can add should you wish to. Personally, I just wanted to change the appearence of the system and add my own choice of music app. So I'm now running Microsoft Launcher for the look and feel, and Pulsar music app, which then matches my tablet and phone usage. For the price, the g! series is well worth buying, and I've become inseperable from it!
J**E
Fab!!
2min set up.with both bluetooth.and wifi...plays perfectly through my echo dot.
M**L
Don’t buy
Do not recommend I got this for my son was great and then it stopped charging they sent me a new one but the same thing happened it stopped charging but it’s now out of the one year warranty . The company doesn’t care that their products are faulty they don’t replace it or Reimbursed the money. They offered 50% off but I don’t want to spend more money on a product that’s going to stop working in a few months or weeks . I have no been left with a very upset son as this was his Christmas present
A**R
Amazing Mp3 Player with Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity!!!
I am really pleased with the player!!! It comes with an sd card and WiFi which connects seamlessly and enables use of music apps and the Internet. I also got excellent customer service from the Sellers as they were very helpful in resolving an initial glitch! Their communication was response was prompt and effective! I highly recommend this Mp3 Player! Overall excellent performance, Good battery time, Great connectivity as well!!!
P**N
Audible does not show library so set region to UK
Very dissapointed as should have told us to change region to UK before signing up for Audible app. So wasted ages looking on net. So be warned set it to your region or shows library as blank. Amazon is glitchy to play music that I downloaded offline as well and keeps saying it needs to connect to the Internet. Two reasons I bought this was for amazon and audible. The Mp3 Player Is fine as it has touch screen and installed apps. Headphones are brilliant and sound. Can't blame them for amazon, but they should really have a simple update feature for the none technical. Audible works on my tablet so it is not my fault that the library does not show up on Mp3. If anyone has a workaround, please share.
V**R
This MP3 player is defective and I've tried more than one of them.
MP3 player was bought on the 10th of July 2023. I am writing this review on the 16th July 2023. Intended use: If you want this MP3 player to install extra apps, watch Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Video etc then don't bother. You can't install any apps that don't already come with it. You can, however, remove apps that aren't useful to you to free up space. My personal intended use was to replace a Sansa Clip Sport plus. The Sansa MP3 players are designed to work with Audible (and work well for the most part) but can not use the audible app so there's a lot of faffing around. I wanted to cut out the middle man AND upgrade a little since I use an MP3 player a LOT of the time. I don't like to use my phone for this purpose because I find it adds a lot of wear and tear onto the phone and also because my phone is bigger and bulkier than I prefer to carry around when being active. As a bonus (for me) this MP3 player includes Spotify. So between the built in Audible app and Spotify I was fully covered for what I wanted it for. You will not be able to add a sim card to the player but I mean, it's not advertised as a phone, it's an MP3 player that has an android interface. If that's what you're looking for, buy a phone. Due to my intended use, I never really bothered with the video function at all - so I can't tell you about that. For those of you who are buying this for music and audio books, stick with me. Pros - * I got a good quality of sound from it. I did find the volume on the player itself was quite quiet (for books, not music) but it didn't sync my ear pod volume to it, if that makes sense. So I could max out the sound on the player, but then also turn up the volume on my ear pods which created a kind of boosted effect so that all worked out great. *The audible and Spotify apps worked exactly as advertised. It was just as easy to download books and music from these apps as it is on my phone. *The memory function is good. Not only will the player remember where you are in the chapter of your audio book if you are listening in the audible app, but much like the Sansa player, it will also remember where you are in the standalone music player. The only exception to this is if you change tracks or books. If you do that, when you change back it will have lost your place. A bookmark function would have been useful but I could not find one. This was not a big negative for me as I dont tend to change books until I finish them but someone else might find this a drawback. *I really liked the size of the player. It fits well in the hand and the buttons are well positioned. I bought a plastic case for mine and attacked a clip to the back, so I could wear it on my clothes like I did with my Sansa and that also worked really well. *Build quality felt good. The back of the case is metal, not plastic so it doesn't feel "cheap" and it has a good weight to it. *The connectivity was good. I had no problems connecting it to WiFi or Bluetooth and it found both quite quickly. *The touchscreen precision was mostly very good. We had a couple of funny moments but overall, it tracked really well which I was quite surprised at. On a 4-inch screen, if you are trying to push that very tiny "download" icon in the Spotify app, you might expect to have some trouble because of how small the thing is. But no, I found it worked very well. Cons - X The biggest con for me is that today I've had to start the return process. This is not exactly an ideal outcome at any time, but it's especially disappointing after only 4 days total of use (bought on the first day, used for the following four days, returned on the sixth day). Now, it is important to note that this might just be a fault with my player. It worked and charged fine at first. Then, on Friday night, I put the player on charge (with its own charging cable) and on Saturday morning I woke up and found that it only had 88% while still on charge. I took it off the charger and connected it to my high speed Samsung charger. Still would not go past 88%. I borrowed my son's charger. Still would not go past 88% after a further two hours of charging. I tested all the chargers with my phone, they all charged fine. No connectivity problem or cable issue. I restarted it. Still 88%. I gave it a hard reset. Still 88%. I factory reset it (twice). Still 88%. No mater what I did, it would not charge further. Yesterday (sat) I used the player all day until I had completely discharged the battery thinking maybe this would somehow allow it to charge fully. I put it on charge when I went to bed last night, got up this morning 9 hours later (it is Sunday after all) and it was only charged to 80% this time. Again, tried different chargers, still would not go past 80%. The conclusion I've reached is that the battery itself is degraded. I don't know if it's sat in a warehouse for a while before it's been sent out or if this unit was defective, but obviously this downward trend is no good. I don't know if this will happen to anyone else's player, but it is something you should be aware of before spending this amount of money on an MP3 player. X General battery life - ok this one is hard to comment on because since my battery is degraded I don't know if this is just my experience, or what the player is actually like but I'll include it anyway. Just take it with a pinch of salt because I don't know if this is accurate. When I first got the player, I downloaded an audio book, 6 episodes of a podcast and some music. The battery drained quite quickly and continued to drain quite fast as I was playing a book. I decided to disconnect from the WiFi (since I had the items downloaded and the drain slowed right down. It will last me for several hours but by the end of the day it is redlining. I'm definitely not getting the 15 hours of continuous use with Bluetooth pods that was advertised, but again - this is possibly just a fault with my player because of the degraded battery. X As stated above the touchscreen is quite accurate - but the keyboard is so small that it's quite hard to type accurately on. But in fairness, what can you expect in a 4-inch screen. X The apps are locked and you can't download anything else which can be a pain when there's a tool you just know could make things easier for you - BUT that's fully stated upfront so you can't really complain about that. It is what it is. All in all, if I didn't have the battery issue that I've had with it, I would have kept this player and been very happy with it. I may buy another and try again and see if I have a repeat problem. If I do, I will update the review to reflect this. *UPDATE* 08/08/21 I really did like this MP3 player, so I decided to give it another chance. I ordered the yellow one this time to ensure it was a different unit and it was delivered on the 17th July 2023. I was really busy and didn't have much of a chance to use it properly to test it out for a little bit but I've now been using it solidly for about a week or so. When the second player was delivered it was completely flat. I honestly can't remember the last time I bought a device that came totally drained right out of the box. Day 1 of use I plugged it in, charged it up and it hit 100% All good. Day 2, the player would only charge to 98%, and I was immediately disappointed but decided to persevere. I wanted to see how much the trend would continue, if it would be ok and maybe somehow the problem would self correct. As of today (8/8/23) I will be returning the device. I really wanted things to work out with it but it just hasn't. The device continued to lose anywhere between 1%-3% battery capacity on every charge and as of this morning, will now only charge to 70%. The included photo (the second one on the review) shows the battery after having charged from where it was last night (it was 52% when I went to bed) to 70% this morning. It has had roughly 6 hours on charge and no matter what I do, which cable I use or how I connect it, the battery will not fill past 70%. I don't know how much capacity this device will lose in total but so far, the trend shows no sign of stopping. It loses more capacity with every charge. I've never seen anything like it. It's irritating because this could be a good little niche product for people who just need limited android services in an MP3 player but the item is defective and I don't believe there's any way the manufacturer could not be aware of this. This is no longer an isolated incident nor can I excuse it by saying "well maybe it was just that one unit" - because two different units have now done the exact same thing. Save your money, shop elsewhere.
A**N
Excellent Value
This little MP3 player is fantastic. It arrived fully charged up. I was a bit concerned about putting a loaded micro sd into the machine without losing my music! Customer service assured me that I can pop the card in with no worries. I am now listening to thousands (12k) of music tracks that were lost to me. It'll take me a little while to get used to the settings, but everything looks fairly easy to use. I haven't bothered with the equalizer as the sound is good without it. The MP3 player connected easily to my Apple Airpods with the "tap" controls still working. Battery life appears to be ok. But definitely not the 35 hours as advertised. It's advertised as 80gb. It is actually 16gb hard drive. The other 64gb comes from the included Micro SD card. Not a problem for me as I am using a 256gb SD card. Evidently it will take 2TB! It would have been good for innioasis to have included a protective case and screen protector! But they didn't. Overall I am very happy with the MP3 player.
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