I’m tired of dealing with youtube music and spotify’s ads – I want to have a straight no-internet mp3 player with a bluetooth connection to my headphones. What are my best options?

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Should I scrounge up an old ipod? or are there better options these days?

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  2. whitefish1977 Avatar

    I use Amazon music. It’s internet based, but you can download your playlists to your phone & it becomes non-internet based then. Also, zero ads. It’s about $13 a month, I think.

  3. Ally699669 Avatar

    I just pay for Spotify so I am add free 🙂

  4. Highwaters78217 Avatar

    If do you have an Android phone it has the capacity SSD you can simply record all the music you want to on that card let your phone play it to your Bluetooth headphones. My phone has approximately 200 full length CDs of music on it.

  5. lone_wolf1580 Avatar

    Your best option is to start using an iPod.

  6. CyberRvnGamer Avatar

    Forget modern problems! Just pop in a cassette player and enjoy the satisfying click of rewinding while you tell everyone how you’re ‘bringing back the 90s’—with zero ads, and a double dose of street cred!