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Micca Speck G3 2K Quad-HD Digital Media Player for USB Drives and MicroSD Cards, Digital Signage, H.265/HEVC H.264/AVC MP4 MKV Videos MP3 Music JPG Photos, 4K HDMI, Analog AV, Auto Play and Resume

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Style: Speck G3 QHD


Features

  • MAKE YOUR TV SMARTER - Enhance any TV with the ability to play videos, music, and photo slideshows from a USB drive or MicroSD Card! Its so simple and intuitive - anyone can use it. The Micca Speck G3 is amazingly compact and affordable, get one for each TV in the house!
  • PLAYS 2K QUAD-HD VIDEOS - Works with TVs old and new! Smoothly plays videos up to 2560x1440@60fps, upscaled to UHD 4K/60Hz HDMI output. Sharp and clear video and audio in pure digital format, compatible with 4K and 1080p TVs, projectors, and monitor displays. Composite AV output for use with analog TVs or for sending sound to a stereo system.
  • DUAL USB AND MICRO SD READER - Play media files from USB flash drives and USB hard drives up to 8TB, or microSD cards up to 1TB. Supports FAT/FAT32, exFAT and NTFS file systems. Compatible with wireless air mouse remotes for non-line-of-sight control so that the player can be hidden away!
  • SIMPLE DIGITAL SIGNAGE - Automatic video playback with endless repeat and looping, and the ability to resume from the last stopping point. Configurable 90/180/270 degree video output rotation. Great for digital signage applications such as restaurant menu boards, lobby welcome videos, art and museum installations.
  • MEDIA FORMAT SUPPORT - Videos: MKV, MP4/M4V, AVI, MOV, MPG, VOB, M2TS, TS files encoded with H.265/HEVC, H.264/AVC, MPEG1/2/4, VC1, up to 2560x1440, 60fps, 100mbps. Subtitles: SRT, PGS, IDX+SUB. Music: MP3, OGG, WAV, FLAC, APE. Photos: JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG, TIF

Description

Micca Speck G3 Digital Media Player…

Brand: Micca


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Connector Type: HDMI


Special Feature: Compact


Resolution: 1080p, 4k


Controller Type: Remote Control


Form Factor: TV Box


Color: Black


Model Name: Speck


Item Weight: 62 Grams


Product Dimensions: 0.59 x 2.95 x 2.52 inches


Item Weight: 2.19 ounces


Item model number: Speck G3


Date First Available: May 19, 2022


Manufacturer: Micca


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent little player that is intelligent, versatile & easy to use!
I've been using this player for almost five years now. I'm a VERY picky consumer, I expect miracles from my electronic devices. The MICCA SPECK G2 performs the way I expect even with a few unexpected surprises. I have logged MANY hours with it. In a sea of players offering a dizzying array of features and doing few of them well, this one has a very decent complement of features and does them VERY WELL! It's very small, making it portable but also difficult to keep in place. I recommend using velcro to hold it down. I use a multitude of USB flash drives, external hard drives & SD cards with good results. It is important to have them formatted in the FAT32 format for proper file recognition. This is the only real problem I've encountered. FILE PLAYBACK FAILED appears on the screen with no explanation. This CAN be annoying, especially when you don't know why. Occasionally a drive won't show up or will appear "empty". This is because it's in a format the player doesn't recognize. USE ONLY FAT32 and you will have no problems! I use the player on my boat and a switch that cuts the power to the player and the TV. With a single button push the player comes on along with the tv (older tv), and it resumes exactly where I left off. My only complaint (and it might just be me, certainly NOT a dealbreaker) is that the remote is small, crowded, not as simple to use in the dark without looking at it to find the PLAY, PAUSE, FF, REW, ETC buttons easily. This is a minor complaint, but one I would like to see upgraded in future versions. The player is stable, reliable, simple, AFFORDABLE, even durable. I would easily recommend it (or one of its other versions). I'm here looking for another player for a second tv. It can be confusing trying to match your needs to a player and its claimed capabilities. This one is worth the minimal cost. It connects via HDMI, which is great. I can take it with me to a hotel if I want. The included software is very acceptable, intuitive, useful & thorough. It even includes an option to delete files from within the menus which I found utterly surprising. Again, I am hyper-critical of EVERY device I use. This one does not disappoint. After shopping around I find this to still be the best player for the money on Amazon. I believe I did contact customer support about the failed playback issues. I don't remember the exact situation. I don't think they solved my problem, but the encounter didn't anger me so they must've been prompt and helpful, if not successful. I don't think I had enough info for them to work with. I solved the problem myself with a minimal amount of research on the internet. If I had read the instructions it probably would have mentioned that, but I didn't because I'm an idiot. My fault. My tv is only 720p, my files are compressed and I use the tv audio so I can't really comment on either audio or video quality. I can say that it works fine for me. If high quality audio or video is important to you then maybe you want to spend more. I am satisfied with what it puts out. The bottom line is that for the cost of a cheap dinner out you get a very competent device that will work and last for years to come. If a device can last longer than my interest in using it, then it's a winner in my book. Most are tossed to the curb because they can't live up to my expectations. I'm going on three years of almost daily use and still love it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2022 by Garester

  • Great little player for travel or at home with a usable remote control
I have only used this product for a short while but so far I like almost everything about it. The size is very small and perfect for travel, which is one of the reasons I purchased it*. I have been testing it with MP3 files and mkv files, both standard video and HD (1080p), and it plays all of them without any issues. HDMI Video - I had no trouble with the HDMI output connected to a 27" monitor and playing both standard video and 1080p content, though the audio volume seemed a little low. Might be better on a TV rather than a computer monitor. When stopping a movie and selecting it again it remembers where you left off and gives you the option to resume or start over. This works even after a power cycle. According to the menu that option can be turned off. Composite Video/Audio - This output works too but a couple notes are warranted. First, if your video display is not connected on power-up the G2 will not see it automatically, so either connect the display and power-cycle or select "AV" on the remote. Secondly, immediately ditch the A-V cable supplied with the box and get a good quality cable. The one that came with it is so cheap that the metal rings on the RCA plugs can be easily bent by squeezing them between my fingers, the metal is barely stronger than aluminum foil. Also, there was a very annoying constant buzzing sound in the audio and it would get worse any time a menu was brought up on the screen. Swapping to an A-V cable that was supplied with one of my inexpensive digital cameras fixed the noise problem completely, and it's certainly not a "special" cable by any means, just better quality than what comes with the box. Audio - Seems to work fine for audio playback, however the resume feature does not work with audio files, only movies, which is a shame. It would be nice to not start with the same song every time I want to play music. It can be set to auto-play music but this feature will not work if there is more than one source device connected (like an SD card AND a USB drive). If only one media source is connected it will start playing music within 10 seconds of a cold boot, which is pretty fast IMO. This means it's possible to play music without a video screen, as long as you don't need to navigate folders. Remote Control - The remote controls works like you'd expect and has good range. I could do straight-line control from 25-30 feet away and had no trouble controlling the device even when behind it - there is enough signal reflected from the room for the player to respond. I didn't notice any lag in responding to commands. When navigating the menu the TV/monitor will show a list of files and you can easily scroll and select the one you want to play. However, there is one goofy thing when playing MP3 files on a USB drive. You use the menu to select "Music", then the source as "USB", but then it makes you select "USB" a second time before giving you the list of songs. Weird, but it's just one extra button push so no big deal. For the more geeky customers, I did some current (amperage) testing because I plan to run this from a portable battery pack. The supplied power adapter is rated at 2 amps but none of my testing with SD cards or USB flash drives required even .5 amps, so I should be able to get at least 8 or 10 hours of run time using my RavPower 6-amp-hour battery pack. I assume the reserve capacity in the power adapter is there for portable hard drives that are plugged into the USB port, but I didn't test that capability. ~ Idle current - .22 amps ~ with 64GB SD card - .23 amps ~ with USB flash drive - .26 to .30 amps, seems to vary more by drive brand rather than capacity ~ playing standard video or audio from SD card - .25 amps ~ playing 1080p video from SD card - .32 to .41 amps, varies by video content. Opening credits where the scene doesn't change much was only .32 amps but once the movie started and there were any "action" scenes the amperage went up to .4 or a little higher. ~ playing video from USB - add .03 to .07 amps to the SD card numbers, varies by flash drive UPDATE: I have tested my G2 player with a variable power supply and found that it will operate down to 3.3 volts, at least when playing from my USB flash drives. That means it will work from a single Li-ion cell. When playing 1080p video from a 32GB USB stick it draws .45 amps at 5 volts and the current increases as the voltage drops, reaching .50 amps at 4 volts. Below 4 volts the current remains about the same and the player operated normally as far as I could tell down to 3.2 volts. Below 3.2 volts the screen went black, but I believe the USB drive quit working because as soon as I raised the voltage above 3.2 volts the movie picked up right where it left off. I did this several times and the G2 player never sputtered or rebooted, just stopped the movie when the voltage got too low for the USB drive to work and picked up again when the voltage came back up. Also, while the movie fails to play at 3.1 volts, I could still use the remote control and navigate the G2 menus which displayed on the TV like normal. I was considering using the G2 with a "power bank" but now I think I'll try running it from a Li-ion cell phone battery. My Samsung S4 Mini battery has a slightly smaller footprint than the G2, is only 1/8" thick, and should run it for about 4 hours. Perfect for travel. If you're interested in using alternate power for your G2, the power plug is 3.5 x 1.3mm, a small but standard size. ========== * I initially bought a chromecast, based on the "system requirements" listed on the package that claimed it would work with a wi-fi network. I figured I could use it with my RavPower portable Wi-Fi/Powerpack to create a wi-fi network between my phone or laptop and the chromecast in order to play content stored on my devices. However, contrary to the advertised features, chromecast will NOT work with wi-fi, it must be wi-fi AND INTERNET access. It seems that unless the chromecast can talk to google it won't talk to your TV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2016 by Bob Baust

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