🎶 Unplug & Play: Your ultimate offline music companion
The Mighty 3 Spotify Music Player offers over 1000 songs storage with offline playback for Spotify and Amazon Music, supporting both Bluetooth and wired headphones. Featuring an 8+ hour battery, IPX4 water resistance, and a distraction-free interface, it syncs wirelessly via WiFi and delivers premium audio quality for uninterrupted, on-the-go listening.
Compatible Devices | iPhone, Android |
Supported Standards | Spotify Premium, Amazon Music Prime, Amazon Music Unlimited |
Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
Additional Features | Lightweight |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.64"D x 1.5"W x 1.5"H |
Item Weight | 20 Grams |
Color | Lavender |
L**S
A bit fiddly to start with but once set up it is a great screen free music player
I found this quite hard to set up but I think it was more to do with my internet connection. It took a while to connect (one evening, several hours) but eventually was connected to the bluetooth speaker and the playlists synced. Now it is a brilliant little music player that I take everywhere- I love that it is screen free.
J**S
Good, but flawed
Got this as part of my desire to go phone free. By switching to a dumb phone I thought I still wanted to have music. Part of my problem was that most of my music collection is now on Spotify. Which obviously meant I needed some form of device that could play this music. Hence buying the Mighty. Also I thought it would be quick and easy, but this turned out to be much more glitchy than expected.First you sync your phone to it - I synced it to my phone, Mac book and iPad without issues using the app. Next you can sync your headphones either Bluetooth or wired obviously and next comes difficult trying to synchronise your playlists. It’s at this point point that I should probably point out that I have a computer science degree and teach technology for a living and I’ve previously worked as a sysadmin.So in principle, it’s quite quite straightforward. It already has access to your Spotify so all you do is select the playlist that you’d like to synchronise to your Mighty. The mighty holds about 1500 songs. What’s that? Sounds great however in practice it turned out to be less than Stellar.The biggest issue is the fact that even when it was connected to a really strong Wi-Fi network and My Phone was really close by it took forever to synchronise even the smallest playlists for example a 13 song playlist took nearly 40 minutes to synchronise. This is just too long.I thought that it might have been my Internet connection, so I tried it at work where we have one gig per second Internet it was exactly exactly the same. So it turned out that it definitely wasn’t the Internet connection that was the issue and it’s more likely to be the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connection on the Mighty itself. I think this is likely acknowledged by Mighty as they have promised to improve the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections in future updates using the software however I can’t feel entirely confident that these issues will be resolved as I think they’re more likely to be hardware issues than software issues. There is an awful lot they’ve tried to fit into a very small package.So whilst I’m really really happy with the design of the product and really happy with what it looks like in practice it just isn’t living up to expectations, and that’s why I returned it. I think I’ll probably go back to my original iPod that also doesn’t rely on a Spotify subscription.
B**G
Fantastic Device
Firstly, please ignore some of the negative reviews on here. If you follow the simple instructions, you will not run into any problems! I have just bought one of these for each of the kids. Set up was simple, quick and I had soon transferred playlists onto each device. I easily managed my three separate players, each with different playlists, from the app. The Mighty3 is perfect if you do not want to be tied to your phone and is great for listening when out running (it’s so tiny, light and clips onto clothing easily), when you do not want any distractions when doing homework or when you just want to spend time away from your screen. I am already thinking of getting another one for myself.
H**.
Do not buy
I don't normally write reviews but I feel compelled to do so because of:1) how misleading the description is for this product,and2) the fact that the device doesn't actually work.This device will only attempt to sync playlists that you have compiled yourself if you have Amazon Music Unlimited. If you only have Amazon Music (eg through having an Amazon Prime subscription), then you cannot sync your own music playlists. The only playlists available to you are ones that Amazon Music have generated based on similar tracks to what you might like (half of them will be junk). It is a particular issue if you're purchasing this for a child (like I did) who will likely have different music tastes to yourself. Their playlist of the songs that they like will not be able to be synced onto the device. The requirement for an Amazon Music Unlimited subscription for this device to function as described (ie syncing/ playing your own playlists) is not mentioned anywhere on their website.When I surrendered to the fact that I could only sync Amazon generated playlists, I then discovered that only 1 song (out of the 25 on the playlist) had successfully synced onto the device. I tried it multiple times, and the same result occurred.There is no phone number in their customer service, so you have to resort to their AI generated response email service. The result is that there is no resolution, no empathy, and no accountability.I have no choice but to return the product. Very upset as it was bought for my son's birthday present.
D**T
Just so disappointed in this purchase
I'm just so amazed how many flaws have cropped with this thing in such a short timespan. You can only have 100 songs per playlist, sometimes not even 100 since playlist syncing is unbearably tedious and temperamental. Every now and then the device will do this weird lock where I will be unable to turn it off, adjust volume or anything. It will just be permanently stuck for like 10-20 minutes and then magically works again. When I paid £100+ for what should be a simple MP3 device, I didn't expect it to be this much of a nuisance. There's a 30 day limit to using the device without linking it to bluetooth spotify which I completely understand. But this 30 day limit is tempermental to update. It notified me that I needed to link it to bluetooth and I did. Then the next day it did the same thing where it locked me out and said 30 days are up basically. This is supposed to be the number 1 spotify device but my god it's a waste of money. Way too many inconveniences for something that was supposed to be the complete opposite. Supposed to save me time using my mobile phone for songs. Crazy
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