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I think you're over thinking this a lot. Why not buy a cheap MP3 player with Bluetooth? It's bound to be infinitely more usable and stable for an older person. Physical buttons is king for the elderly.
I'm totally with you on this. But I want her to see the cover art. And I want to transfer my downloaded MP3s. Is there a device that does this?
Any of the old colour screen iPod classic models did this, I'd be very surprised if there aren't modern equivalents.
Any MP3 player that has ever existed will play mp3s no matter where they come from.
And I'd bet if it's got a screen, it's going to show the album art.
And flashmodding a classic iPod can give you 500gb of storage, if you want.
"No wireless? ~~Less space than a Nomad~~? Lame"
You've solved one of the critiques.
That thread is still magnificent.
What's the link, please?
Enjoy.
The newest iPod nano does have Bluetooth. Not sure if 16 GB counts as "less space than a nomad" though.
Some very dedicated modders have managed to squeeze bluetooth into their Classics. Personally, I think that undoes the point of having one of the best sounding DAPs, but all power to them for adding some versatility.
Why would having bluetooth affect sound quality?
Bluetooth, while being perfectly adequate, does need to compress/encode the audio. As a result, wired does sound better, though it only really makes a difference if you’ve got headphones where you might notice it.
Oh okay. That, I understand. I thought that incorporating bluetooth also compromised the sound quality of the wired output as well.
Quick search for a product that satisfies your use case that is available in my region:
https://www.westerndigital.com/products/mp3-players/sandisk-clip-sport-plus?sku=SDMX28-016G-G46B
There's bound to be a plethora of cheaper and more expensive alternatives. And probably a lot on the used market as well.
Start with this list
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/hi-res-portable-daps-comparison-chart-2022.961903/