What can I do with an old mp3 player?
- #1 You can make it a music station. So we all have Spotify or iTunes on our phones and laptops, which can play music anywhere.
- #2 You can hook it up with a DAC.
- #3 You can use it for on-the-go FM.
- #4 You can use it as a spare thumb drive.
- #5 You can use it in the car.
Then, how do I dispose of a mp3 player?
Ipods and mp3 players may be put into a Ziploc bag and placed on top of your garbage can for curbside collection. Free Drop-Off: Cell phones may be dropped off at any of the following locations for free recycling.
Just so, are mp3 players outdated?
The story of MP3 players—both the rise and fall—focuses on making music accessible. Suddenly, there were devices capable of playing your music and doing so much more besides. Rendering MP3 players pretty much obsolete. However, you can still buy MP3 players today.
There actually are simple ("Listen to music for 10 hours with every charge!") But what counts more is the actual life of the battery itself, because a player is only good as long as its battery can be recharged—hope for two to three years life for the battery (typically a lithium-ion rechargeable).