

🎧 Tiny Tech, Massive Impact: Elevate your DIY sound game with DFPlayer Mini!
The DFPlayer Mini is a compact, highly integrated MP3 module designed for seamless integration into DIY and commercial audio projects. Measuring just 20mm by 20mm and weighing 20g, it supports up to 32GB of external storage via TF cards or USB drives, alongside 64MB NORFLASH. It delivers exceptional sound quality with a 24-bit DAC, 90dB dynamic range, and 85dB signal-to-noise ratio. Compatible with MP3, WAV, and WMA formats and FAT16/FAT32 file systems, it offers flexible control options and customizable audio settings, making it the go-to choice for professional-grade sound in space-limited applications.






| ASIN | B089D5NLW1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,484 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #45 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (120) |
| Date First Available | May 29, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Item model number | DFR0299 |
| Manufacturer | DFROBOT |
| Package Dimensions | 3.35 x 2.28 x 0.67 inches |
S**E
It Works!
Works great unlike another one I bought on Amazon that had no documentation. The extra cost was worth it.
M**S
I would recommend
I purchased these for various Arduino projects I do. They worked as described.
G**E
Great
Nice quality
D**Y
Don't bother
Seriously, these seem like a fun project, but they're not. Just avoid these at all costs. I wanted to make a music player for my disabled daughter that she can use herself. I'm no expert, but have done several similar small projects with little trouble. However, these players are nothing BUT trouble. When I first started the project, I bought the cheaper clones to try to save a few bucks. Those wouldn't even read the values off the SD card properly. I read that it's a clone problem and only buy the legitimate ones, which these are supposed to be. Are they better? Yeah, maybe. They do read the SD cards. The first one I bought I had mostly working, except for volume controls which would do all kinds of weird things, like gradually increasing the volume without any input. I got it working at a set volume, and could have lived with that, but I decided to go with a different form factor and did not want to unsolder, so I bought another. Well, number 2 would only accept one play command. When I would send a second command of any kind, the chip would lock up and not respond further without resetting the microcontroller. Can I live without being able to switch tracks? No. So, I stupidly bought a third chip. Hooking it up, it immediately constantly sets the busy pin to low, which none of the others were doing. This indicates to my code to play another track, meaning, you get a second of audio per song. Maybe I could work around this, but I'm giving up. It's possible these are good at the factory, I cannot say. They are terribly packaged for shipping. The pins are pushed into a piece of foam on that one side, that is shoved in (I think) an anti static bag. Then they ship from amazon inside a bubble envelope. There's not much to prevent the business side from getting slapped around or jammed between other packages, which given Amazon, I'm sure it is. Find a different hobby project, for your sanity.
T**E
Just works - Don't bother with the fakes ones!
I needed a few DFPlayer Mini's for a hobby project I was working on. I am by no means somebody who creates electrical circuits, but creating something with ESPHome by following some simple instructions online is something that I have no problem with. In this case, a simple doorbell chime. The idea was: - Take a Wemos D1 mini and a DFPlayer mini - Use the 5v pin of the Wemos D1 to power the DFPlayer - Connect 2 GPIO pins between the Wemos D1 and the DFPlayer for data communication - Connect the speaker to the DFPlayer - Upload an ESPHome sketch to the Wemos D1 Straight forward, right? Well, it is - As long as you use the original DFPlayer. I purchased a few clones since 5 of them cost the same as this single board. I could not get it to work, tested with all 5 clones for a few days. Then I decided to order this one. When it arrived, I simply replaced it on my breadboard, and like magic, everything worked. Don't waste your time or money with clones, especially if you are a tinkerer like me. Just get this one. It just works.
G**K
No issues
Does what it should.
D**N
Works great!
Works perfectly with my arduino project!
D**.
Priced right with quality
Good quality, well priced, easy to wire up.
A**N
Il s'agit bien d'un original de chez DFrobot. La fonction autoplay est donc disponible.
M**Y
Total decepción con este reproductor. Los he comprado como reserva para varios proyectos que ya tengo funcionando con otros módulos DFPlayer Mini oficiales y arduino. Nada más abrirlos observo que el tamaño del chip difiere de mis antiguas unidades y de las fotos que muestra el fabricante tanto en Amazon como en su web. Al probar probarlo no inicia con normalidad, lo hace 1 de cada 3 o 4 veces, y cuando lo hace el volumen está al máximo. En reproducción de archivos de sonido cortos en formato mp3 mis antiguos módulos lo hacen sin problema y este tiene un retraso entre ellos, a veces ni se reproducen. Desde que se envía la orden de preproducción con arduino hasta que se lee el pin BUSY el tiempo a aumentado muchísimo, con los módulos antiguos este era de 150ms, ahora es más de 500ms. Una pena que este genial modulo oficial haya perdido sus principales características comportándose como los clones de 1€. Para mayor decepción la comunicación con el fabricante es nula respondiendo lo que les da la gana.
中**稔
問題無しです。
W**H
Genuine product and works superb. I have very little knowledge of Arduino, stetches or coding - but (with a little help from copilot) I managed to figure out how to use this to add audio to my project. You need to do some research into how this manages files - it's not as simple as a normal MP3 - but it's not difficult once youve figures it out.
B**B
Original and best. These even work where the cheaper clones fail. I only buy these now.
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