

🎵 Elevate your sound game with effortless, versatile MP3 decoding!
The HiLetgo MP3 Decoder Player Module is a compact, versatile audio solution featuring a 2W onboard amplifier, support for TF cards and USB drives up to 32GB, and a wide 3.7-5.5V power range. It offers seamless auto-switching between storage devices, intuitive button controls for playback and volume, and LED indicators for operational status. Perfect for DIY audio projects or embedded sound applications, it supports easy integration with microcontrollers and delivers reliable mono audio output without the need for external amplification.
| ASIN | B01DK9SL6C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,740 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #168 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | HiLetgo |
| Date First Available | March 29, 2016 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | 5582718094 |
| Manufacturer | HiLetgo |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 5.5 Volts (DC) |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 3.7 Volts (DC) |
| Mounting Type | Through-Hole Mount |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Output Power | 2 Watts |
| Package Dimensions | 3.54 x 1.85 x 0.47 inches |
M**N
Reliable mono MP3 player
The MP3 player is easy to hook up and works well. It plays MP3s from a micro SD card or a USB drive or both. I found that it will automatically play whichever is plugged in. Or it will switch to the new one when one is plugged in. With the forward and back buttons I could step through the tracks from the SD card to the USB drive and back. I assume if I let it play it would play tracks across both from SD cart to USB although I haven't let it run that long. It also rememberd where I was when I powered it off and started back where I was when powered back on. I got sufficient volume from the speaker connection for anything I would want it for. The volume on the headphone jack was much lower. The headphone jack will work for headphones but won't drive a speaker without external amplification. At high volume there is some noticeable white noise. The only drawback I found is that it is mono not stereo. It has volume buttons (long press) and previous and next track buttons (short press). It doesn't have skip forward and back buttons which I find a requirement for listening to audio books or podcasts. It has a repeat track mode button and play/pause. Long pressing play/pause is supposed to switch back and forth between the SD card and USB drive but that didn't work.
F**E
Great out of the box, and hackable
This decoder/player worked great for my project; a background noise generator. I recorded an air conditioner running and converted it to an MP3 file. Saved it to a micro SD card and plugged it into the player. Now when it's powered up, it plays the file. Easy. The board uses a GDP2856A chip for the decoding. Search Google for GDP2856A and you'll see that it has additional features (Repeat, Equalizer, Stereo output) that you can use if you have some electronics knowledge. You can interface it with an Arduino or other microcontroller too. Great value for the price. Paired with an appropriate speaker, (4 Ohm, high efficiency) the 2 watt output is more than enough to get the job done. See video- background noise, volume up, song playing.
F**.
Works pretty much as advertized, but not much else
This unit works well. For my application, I wanted something that would power up and start playing, which it does. It "remembers" the song played and remembers its "repeat" state. The LED blinks slow for normal play, fast for repeat play. As others have noted, there are no mounting holes or even very much empty board space for mounting. I didn't need the mono "speaker" output or the TF reader, so I soldered mounts to those pads. Also, the "batt" input isn't documented. There are vias through the + and - power leads and this makes them pretty easy to use. Hopefully secure that the pads won't pull off. I found the push buttons are so close together that it's difficult to get all four panel holes and mounts close enough together to engage them. It would have been nice if the layout put them farther apart. I'll probably solder leads across "Play/pause" and use a momentary remote switch, since this is the one my application needs most. These pads do NOT have vias, so it will be important to strain-relieve them, somehow. Overall one point off because it doesn't seem much thought went into mounting. Two points off "thickness" because it's so irregular as to make it hard to mount with buttons and LED facing the panel. If you're going to mount to the back of a box and poke at the buttons from the front, then it would be fine.
H**B
Plays green noise for bedtime
I use this to play my green noise all night. Works great.
K**R
This is a very handy and high quality interface to have.
I use the audio out port to input to any Bluetooth speaker that has an audio port. You could even plug it in to a car's AUX port. This is the MOST COST EFFECTIVE way to play USB Drives with music on them. You can even connect a speaker to the connector on board. This device will play any size USB or Micro SD card. It is powered by a typical phone charging cable (with a micro USB end). All you will need to play music is the charging cable I just mentioned and an audio cable (male to male stereo miniature phone cable), and of course your car or whatever AUX device you want to use. You can also use ear buds.
S**R
Works, But Needs Amplifier
Order came the next day. I used it to make a back-up warning horn for my golf cart. An mp3 file was dragged to a micro SD card on my computer, placed in the board socket, power applied (5volts from a cell phone charger micro USB), ear buds plugged in and viola! It just started automatically playing the file as soon as power was applied, which is what I wanted! The downside is by itself, it's not very powerful. Good enough for earbuds, but not for a speaker. I hooked it up to a sound amplifier (TDA7297 Audio Amplifier Board ) and it is quite loud enough for my purpose. Since the sound board worked just the way I wanted it to right out of the box, I haven't explored any of its other features, other than adjusting volume output.
L**S
The product was used for a sound system in a model steam boat Unit works perfectly
R**S
Used this with a small 3 Ohm speaker to add sound to our gas fireplace. Have it connected to turn on and off with the fireplace. Adds another layer of authenticity to an already excellent gas fireplace. Amazed they don't come with sound as an option.
R**N
This unit sounds espcially good when used with stereo headphones. I connected a cellphone speaker modul to the mono amp output which also sounds fine.
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