I'm a person who doesn't like to carry stuff. I often leave my home with nothing but keys: music is on my watch, all my payments are on my watch. I don't need an MP3 player or a phone. The less I carry, the better.
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I had one of those. Maybe it's still in the basement somewhere.
Gen 1 iPod Shuffles are like that too. I have one that still works fine and you don't need crappy iTunes to manage music, it mounts like a regular USB drive.
This is rather interesting
It’s not a perfect solution/alternative, but if you’re on apple hardware you might want to take a look at MiniMoon music player.
I’ve been using it for a good while now on my phone and while it has some quirks, the dev is responsive and its updated regularly. Full version is a one time fee and it supports FLAC audio. Getting your music synced and sorted might take a bit of time but I’m glad I got off subscription-based music services.
perfect for gym workouts or jogging in the wilderness. no need for access to internet and highly likely sealed against moisure/sweat and extremely light and with aux cords to prevent your earphones from falling. you only have uoload your playlist first 1GB is enough for maybe 50-200 tracks so yeah