How It Works

How to Load Music β€” NFC Disc Player

User Guide

How to Load Music onto
Your NFC Discs

5 simple steps to give each disc its own playlist β€” all you need is MP3 files and the included Type-C cable.

πŸ“€ 9 NFC Discs 🎡 MP3 files only πŸ’Ύ TF card ≀ 128MB Β· FAT32 πŸ”Œ Type-C connection
Each disc = its own playlist

Your set includes 9 NFC discs numbered 1–9. Place a disc on the player β†’ music from that disc's folder plays instantly. No app, no Bluetooth needed.

5 Steps to Load Your Music

1
Prepare

Get your MP3 files ready

Download your music as .mp3 files to your computer. Other formats such as FLAC, WAV, and AAC will not be recognized β€” convert them to MP3 first before loading onto the disc.

  • βœ“
    Music files in .mp3 format
  • βœ“
    Original Type-C cable included in the box
  • βœ“
    Windows or Mac computer
  • βœ“
    TF card already inserted into the player
⚠️ Music in another format? Use CloudConvert (online, free) or Audacity (desktop, free) to convert to MP3 before continuing.
2
Connect

Plug the player into your computer

Use the included Type-C cable β€” connect one end to the player and the other to your computer. Wait for your computer to recognise it as a removable storage device (usually under 10 seconds).

πŸ“€ NFC Player
Type-C port
Type-C cable
πŸ’» Computer
USB / USB-C

Once connected, open your file manager:

Windows

Open This PC β†’ look for the new removable drive in the list.

macOS

Open Finder β†’ check the left sidebar for the device name.

3
Navigate

Open the right folder for each disc

Inside the drive you'll find 9 pre-made folders numbered 01 β†’ 09. Each number corresponds exactly to one NFC disc. Do not delete, rename, or create additional folders.

01
↔ Disc 1
02
↔ Disc 2
03
↔ Disc 3
04
↔ Disc 4
05
↔ Disc 5
06–09
↔ same
⚠️ Placing a file in the wrong folder means that disc will play the wrong music β€” or nothing at all. Double-check the folder number before copying.
4
Copy

Copy your MP3 files into the folder

Select your MP3 files and copy them into the corresponding numbered folder. Use either method below:

πŸ“‹ Copy & Paste

Select files β†’ Ctrl+C / ⌘C β†’ open folder β†’ Ctrl+V / ⌘V. More reliable when copying many files at once.

πŸ–± Drag & Drop

Drag MP3 files directly into the numbered folder. Faster when adding just a few tracks.

  • βœ“
    Keep the cable connected throughout the copy process
  • βœ“
    Do not power off your computer or player mid-transfer
5
Done

Safely eject & test your disc

After copying is complete, always eject the device before unplugging the cable to avoid data loss or TF card damage.

1
Windows: click the drive icon in the system tray (bottom-right) β†’ select "Eject". Β Mac: click the ⏏ button next to the device name in Finder.
2
Wait for the "Safe to remove hardware" message (Windows) or for the device to disappear from the sidebar (Mac), then unplug the cable.
3
Turn on the player β†’ place the NFC disc on the sensing area β†’ enjoy!

your-song.mp3

Folder 01 Β· Disc 1

ℹ️ No sound? Check: (1) files are in .mp3 format, (2) files are in the correct numbered folder, (3) the TF card is firmly inserted into the player.

Quick Answers

No. The NFC player only reads .mp3 files. If your music is in FLAC, WAV, AAC, or M4A format, convert it to MP3 first using Audacity (free desktop app) or CloudConvert (free online tool).
The player supports TF (microSD) cards up to 128MB formatted as FAT32. If the card is not formatted as FAT32, your computer may not recognise the device.
Yes. A single folder (= one disc) can hold as many MP3 files as capacity allows. When you place that disc on the player, it will play all songs in the folder in sequence.
Try in this order: (1) Use the original Type-C cable included in the box; (2) Try a different USB port on your computer; (3) Make sure the TF card is firmly inserted into the player; (4) Restart your computer and reconnect the cable.
Absolutely. Connect the player to your computer, open the numbered folder, delete the old MP3 files, then copy in the new ones. Always eject safely before unplugging the cable.