MP3 players with streaming services support
prices on 2 models— the ability of the player to work with streaming services — at least music, and sometimes also with video resources.
The principle of operation of any streaming service is that music and other content is initially located on a server on the Internet and, if necessary, is broadcast to the user's device — that is, it is played, but not stored in permanent memory. First of all, streaming services are convenient for this: they allow you to access the vast collections of content without taking up extra space in the player's memory. Of course, an Internet connection is required for playback (so support for streaming services automatically means that the player is equipped with Wi-Fi — see below); however, in the modern world, this most often does not cause problems.
As for specific services, among the most popular nowadays (in alphabetical order) are Amazon Music, Deezer, Pandora, Soundcloud, Spotify, Tidal.
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