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Purchasing an MP3 player

Finding the best MP3 player for you

The best MP3 player for you will allow you to play music on the go without draining your smartphone battery. With an MP3 player, you can easily carry your entire music collection with you anywhere. Play great road trip songs in the car. Throw on your favorite tunes via Bluetooth speakers at a party. Make your day better by grooving to playlists via a pair of wireless earbuds.

It's not an overstatement to say that the best MP3 players will effectively change the way you listen to music. Instead of lugging around a boombox or a bulky collection of CDs or vinyl records, you can suddenly enjoy your music anywhere at any time. Additionally, adding to your collection will become as simple as hopping online and hitting a couple of buttons.

Unlike a music streaming service, the collection on your portable personal music player is yours. You own it, and you can access it even if you have no cell service or Wi-Fi. And, unlike streaming services, there's no need to worry about songs being removed from the platform or dealing with monthly subscription fees.

Outfitting your MP3 player with Bluetooth speakers and more

A personal music player is incredibly flexible. You can use it with portable headphones and earbuds or with elaborate home audio systems. If you have a top-notch audio system at home, the kind you might hook up to a turntable and use for parties, then just connect the MP3 player to the audio receiver and play your music over the home speaker system.

If you want a simpler setup, you can connect a Bluetooth MP3 player directly to a Bluetooth sound bar or portable speaker. And, it’s actually a lot more super simple than you would think. You can quickly learn all you need to know by reading up on how to connect and use multiple Bluetooth speakers. This way, when it’s time for the next get-together at home or a party at the park, you’ll be ready with the music.

To use your device in the car, you can usually connect it via Bluetooth or a wire directly into the car stereo receiver. With an older car, you might need to use an FM transmitter to play your music through the car’s radio system. Either way, with an MP3 player, you can now drive around while singing along to all of your favorite tunes.

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